
Virtual Shows - Sign of the Times or a Permanent Change?
05/25/21 • 18 min
As we all start to emerge from the pandemic and people seriously consider meeting more in person than on Zoom, what will this mean for virtual events? Will virtual events still have a place in a post-pandemic society? Cev Bryerman, Publisher and Executive Vice President of Publishers Weekly shares his thoughts about what publishing industry events will look like in the months and years ahead.
As we all start to emerge from the pandemic and people seriously consider meeting more in person than on Zoom, what will this mean for virtual events? Will virtual events still have a place in a post-pandemic society? Cev Bryerman, Publisher and Executive Vice President of Publishers Weekly shares his thoughts about what publishing industry events will look like in the months and years ahead.
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Westchester Words: Education, EdTech, and Publishing - Virtual Shows - Sign of the Times or a Permanent Change?
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Welcome to Westchester Words, ed-tech, education, and publishing. I'm Nicole Tomassi, and on this episode, I am welcoming back Cev Bryerman, Publisher of publishers weekly, and he will be discussing virtual events in the time of COVID. Cev, welcome back, and may I say, first of all, congratulations on your recent promotion!
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