Weddings
Some brides prefer to use dedicated wedding planners but others
like to work with event planners too. Weddings range massively in terms of size, budget and scope
and provide a unique challenge to organisers. Weddings will typically use traditional venues but
occasionally you’ll be asked to charter a yacht, hire a field, arrange a barn dance or set up a mini
festival. No two weddings are ever the same!
Festivals
Talking of festivals, these are another type of event you’ll be planning during your
career. Whether it’s a small scale literary or food festival or a large scale music festival like
Download or Glastonbury, it’s all part of the job.
Venues can literally be anything from a farmer’s field to a stadium. Some are small enough for
church halls while others need a lot more space.
Charity events
Charity events can be many and varied. From fundraisers to building awareness, thanking
contributors or celebrity auctions. The more imaginative you can be, the more money you can raise.
Charity events can be held anywhere. Some clients will want to reflect their frugal attitude while
others will want to go all out to show their appreciation.
Sports and competition
Sports events and competition events can be anything from organising a cycle race over
closed roads to setting up an auditorium for thousands of computer gamers. This is another event
planner’s dream where anything is possible but the challenges can be huge.
Typical venues can be sports stadiums, auditoriums, village halls, city centres and literally
anywhere you can hold a competition safely.
Fashion shows and red carpets
Fashion shows and red carpet events are high profile event types that you may do lots of
or never do at all. They can be amazing experiences but are also tough to pull together. These are
more about coordination than technical event planning but will challenge even the most experienced
event manager!
Venues can be anything from shopping centres with enough space for a catwalk to a West End cinema or
theatre with enough space for a red carpet.
We’re sure you can think of other types of events but these are what make up our main day to day
responsibilities. The variety in the events you will be asked to work with makes this one of the
best careers you could ever have!
Conferences
The corporate conference is a primary type of event. It’s usually a large gathering
within a venue focused on a central theme, product or service. The event can include speakers,
exhibitions, displays, performances, round tables, networking opportunities, catering and
recreational opportunities.
Conferences are usually large scale events held in convention centres or conference halls. More
recently, conferences have been held virtually too.
Trade shows
Trade shows are event types that cover an industry or theme
rather than a single company.
They can be small or huge and have a few guests or hundreds of thousands. They will feature
exhibitions, displays, showcases, speakers and perhaps entertainment.
Trade shows will also be held in convention centres or conference halls. They don’t work quite so
well virtually.
Seminars
The planning and execution of seminars is a lot like the
conference. Only this time, it’s
more about learning, training and imparting information. They can have high attendance but are often
broken up into smaller groups for more effective training.
There can be a mixture of smaller groups for sessions and then everyone meeting up to socialise,
network and share ideas.
Seminars can be held anywhere depending on the size and scope. You would ideally need somewhere with
smaller areas or rooms for learning and larger spaces for socialising.
Company party
Company parties are one of the most diverse event types
you’ll work with. They can be small scale dinners all the way up to hiring an entire nightclub for a
corporate client.
Event planning might include an entire theme with performers, talent management and transport or
securing a restaurant and catering for an evening. There are also a range of unique, purpose-built
venues around the country that specialise in this type of event.
Exhibitions
Exhibitions are a common type of event you’ll likely work
with. Whether it’s an industry exhibition, art, sculpture, national exhibition or something else,
they are a unique event with unique challenges.
Venues can include galleries, shopping centres, conference centres, train stations, bus shelters and
schools. The spaces we use for exhibitions are as varied as the type!