Planning

Please Accept My Sincerest Thanks...

Special Events and Protocol Blog

I’ve always felt sending a thank-you note after an event to those who have been of assistance is crucial to the post-event planning phase. As event planners, we know we call upon many peers, colleagues, and volunteers to ensure our events are successful. I consulted the 18th edition of Emily Post’s Etiquette: Manners for a New World for a few thank-you note guidelines that I paraphrase below.

Event Web Resources

Special Events and Protocol Blog

While we certainly have some great event resources here at Georgia Tech, there are plenty of other resources out there that we lean on. Below is a list of some of the great event sites around the world wide web. Whether you are looking for industry standards or an idea for a centerpiece, be sure to check these sites out.

I Have a Question...

ISEP Blog - I have a question

No matter how many years of event experience one may have under his/her belt, there will always be questions. Whom do I contact? Is there a more efficient way to execute this plan? Can someone remind me of that linen size?

At Georgia Tech, the answer to your question may require a bit more digging due to all the resources, locations, and options we have available. We supply a quick guide for finding answers to your more common questions.

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