In response to the social justice movement last year, event companies pledged to take action to promote diversity. Here’s a look at their efforts so far.
After a career on Wall Street, Bronwen Smith embraced her passion for floral design and created B Floral. That was nine years ago. Now her clients include: Netflix, Amazon and many more.
RedBliss Design never follows a trend and believes that the invitation experience is of utmost importance for setting the tone for an event. Read the Q&A and watch the video with RedBliss Founder Christine Traulich.
Derek McLane has designed over 360 productions on Broadway, off-Broadway, international and regional, and television. Six Oscars have featured his scenic design. This is his story, as told to The Vendry.
Leslie Smith is an Event Marketer at Facebook. With an international career of 10 years of event production spanning the globe from Europe to the U.S., she has gained insight on crafting unforgettable and unique events.
Robert Moy is the founder of Brooklyn Balloon Company. He has created balloon art for A-list celebrities and corporate clients like Gucci, Nordstrom and Pandora.
By 2045 we will be a minority majority country. This is one reason among many that forward-looking players in the events world have their eye on incorporating diversity and inclusion in their business practices. Hear from Industria Creative, On Board Experiential and STAFFED INC., three leaders in the event industry whose passion for diversity shines in the work they do every day.