We love Twitter. In our opinion, no other social platform can match the depth and volume of knowledge being shared. It’s where we go when we want to stay up-to-date with the events industry. It’s also where we have the most fun sharing content and interacting with other #eventprofs.
If you’re new to Twitter, or looking for inspiring event professionals to follow, here are some of our personal favorites. Each of the Twitter feeds below are full of events industry insight, knowledge and, in many cases, humor. Follow them, follow us, and join in on the #eventprofs conversation!
@CorbinBall: Corbin Ball is the person to follow for high quality insights about technology in the events industry.
@ToJulius: Founder of EventMB, Julius Solaris is an essential follow for anybody looking to keep up with the latest industry news and insights.
@LizKingEvents: As one of the most well-connected people in the industry, as well as host of techsytalk Live, Liz King is a great follow for any event professional looking to stay up-to-date with event tech.
@TheEventsGirl: Michelle Rees tweets from a corporate perspective on events. She’s an excellent follow if you’re interested in the intersection of events and social media.
@SmoothThePath: Amanda Kaiser’s twitter feed is obligatory for anybody who works at an association.
@punchtownparry: Interested in #eventtech? Adam Parry is the person you want to follow.
@jspellos: Jim Spellos is an educator and speaker who is an expert on how to use technology in the meetings industry.
@DahliaElGazzar: Dahlia El Gazzar is one of the most engaging personalities on #eventprof twitter, and is a great follow for #eventtech inspiration.
@itsWill Curran: Will Curran is a speaker, enthusiast and expert on the event and meeting industry. You can find him keynoting events and keeping his followers updated on the latest trends in the industry.
@jkhewett: Julie Hewett is another essential twitter feed for event professionals who work at associations.
@VelChain: Dave Lutz is a consultant who knows his stuff; his is a great all around feed for meeting and conference insights.
@BrandtKrueger Brandt Krueger is an educator, speaker, and consultant for the Meeting and Events Industry. He’s also an event producer and a great resource for #eventtech.
@spelletier: Sue Pelletier is an editor of MeetingsNet. Her feed is one of the most comprehensive and interesting in the #eventprofs space.
@kikilitalien: KiKi L’Italien is the host of Association Chat and a speaker and event industry maven. Follow her for inspiration and innovative tips and tricks.
Don’t stop there!
There’s more to the #eventprofs internet community than just blogs! Read our 11 Essential Blogs for Event Professionals and our 12 Essential LinkedIn Groups for Event Professionals too!
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