Services

Event Series & Community Programming

Event Series & Community Programming helps organizations build a recurring cadence of professional gatherings — quarterly leadership forums, education series, partner enablement series, roundtables, member and community programs, cohorts, executive dinner series, and customer advisory boards — rather than relying on one-off events.

Ongoing gathering strategy for organizations that need to build trust, educate consistently, and create community over time.


Why it matters

Most organizations don't need a single event — they need a rhythm. A recurring, well-designed series compounds: it builds relationships, reinforces learning, and creates a community that keeps a brand alive between events.

It's also a stronger commercial model than one-off planning — ongoing gathering strategy rather than a one-time project.

Examples

  • Quarterly leadership forums
  • Monthly education series
  • Partner enablement series
  • Industry roundtables
  • Member and community programs
  • Professional development cohorts
  • Executive dinner series
  • Customer advisory boards

Common questions

Questions about this service.

What is event series management?

Designing and running a connected cadence of recurring gatherings as one program with cumulative outcomes, rather than isolated events.

How is a series different from repeating one event?

A series is designed as a connected arc — each gathering builds on the last toward cumulative outcomes.

Can you run the series for us on an ongoing basis?

Yes — ongoing management is the point. We design the cadence and manage it over time.

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Start the conversation

Start with the agenda.

Tell us what you're trying to accomplish and what would make this gathering worth the time. We'll take it from there.