Will Curran Unplugged: Building the worlds biggest events communities

EPISODE · Dec 11, 2024 · 1H 37M

Will Curran Unplugged: Building the worlds biggest events communities

from An Eventful Life

We Kick off Season 4 with a powerhouse guest: Will Curran, global event industry influencer, founder of Endless Events, and Head of Klik at Bizzabo. From organising high school raves as a shy teenager to building one of the world’s top event management companies, Will’s story is one of innovation, taking a risk and relentless work ethic.In this episode, we dive deep into Will’s remarkable 17-year leadership journey at Endless Events, his decision to step down as CEO, and his new vision for the future of the event industry. Learn how Will created the #EventProfs community, collaborated with industry giants like Amazon and Google, and maintained a relentless focus on customer experience.Plus, we discuss emerging event technologies, AI’s transformative potential, and the vital role of community in shaping the future of the event industry. Don’t miss Will’s rapid-fire Q&A, where he shares his funniest podcast moments, craziest event fails, and even his love for cats and movies!🎧 Tune in to discover actionable insights and get inspired by one of the event industry’s most innovative minds.#eventpodcast #AnEventfulLife #Podcast #Events #WillCurran #eventprofs #eventicons #EndlessEvents, #eventtech, #eventplanning #Bizzabo #eventexperience #bradcocksFollow us on:Instagram: @aneventfullifepodcastYouTube: @AnEventfulLifePodcastAn Eventful Life is proudly brought you by our partners:AIME 2025 Asia's largest Event Industry Event.10-12 February 2025, Melbourne. Get your tickets now!Brad CocksBlu Event Productions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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