Short Lessons on How and Why to Use a Professional MC
If you are looking for an easy way to make special moments happen at an Awards Night, interview the winners (rather than have them make speeches).
A Professional MC can be used to help make your sponsors feel special
There is great value in having a Master of Ceremonies who does a little bit of research (don’t get one that YOU have to write the script for them)
The Art of Introducing A Speaker. It involves more than just introducing WHO the speaker is and WHY they are speaking. They should build connections and empathy whilst also keeping brains refreshed.
When a speaker makes clever and interesting use of words then people are more likely to keep listening.
Darren Isenberg shows how treating Politicians and other dignitaries with respect doesn't mean being dull, dry and boring.
An MC can usually do more than just MC. Here, Darren was asked by a client to write and deliver a tribute / roast of their CEO.
Humour, a bit of music, and an MC who has trained his audience well can make at a conference. Wouldn't you want THIS to be happening in your conference room?
You’re not going to connect the delegates to the speaker by reading out their coporate bio (which the delegates probably already read on the event website).
There is great value in including a bit of personal info and a bit of humour in a speaker intro ... ESPECIALLY when the person being introduced is well-known to the audience.
Having an MC who can fill multiple roles at an event definitely can help the budget. Here, Darren was asked to run a tailored trivia quiz.