TEA hosting NextGen members for speed networking event
The Themed Entertainment Association (TEA) is inviting its NextGen members for a professional networking mixer, allowing the future of the sector to meet industry leaders and learn about best practice within the themed entertainment market.
Taking place on 9 March in Winter Park, Florida, GibGab East will be split into two parts: a series of three-minute individual meeting with TEA member companies and a Q&A session hosted by industry experts.
During these sessions, TEA NextGen members will get the chance to introduce themselves and their body of work to companies in attendance, while also gaining invaluable insight from experienced themed entertainment professionals.
Chaired by the Thinkwell Group’s Arielle Rassel, the TEA’s NextGen initiative helps students and recent graduates find their way into the themed entertainment/visitor attractions industry and facilitates TEA member companies’ ability to recruit from this fresh talent pool.
In addition to the GibGab speed networking events, the TEA caters specifically to its NextGen members by hosting TEA Talk webinars and other educational sessions, also offering access to TEA conferences, mixers and behind-the-scenes events.
For more information on GibGab East 2017, click here.
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