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011. Therese Jardine, The Impact of an Event Procurement Strategy, Full Episode

40 min · 10 de feb de 2021
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On today's episode of the eventcore360 podcast, we are re-releasing our conversation with Therese Jardine, Founder and Principal of Strategic Event Procurement, in its entirety! The last time we spoke to Therese was in Epsiode 2, back in Ocotober 2020, with Pt. 1 of this conversation.  We found that our episode with Therese was still extremely relevant five months after it was recorded and we wanted to share everything we learned when speaking with her with you. We hope you enjoy listening in to today's full epsiode. For more information about Therese's company, Strategic Event Procurement, you can check out her website: https://strategiceventprocurement.com/

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