SUNY Oswego Metro Center Offers Event-Planning Courses
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Employees tasked with planning the annual holiday party, volunteers or board members for nonprofit organizations helping with an annual event, small-business owners working on a project or parents planning a graduation party can attend
The two-course program, offered at the SUNY Oswego Metro Center,
Students who successfully complete both courses will earn a Certificate of Completion and one continuing education credit (CEU).
The program will provide key strategies for managing event logistics, critical planning techniques for negotiating contracts, tactics for dealing with sponsors and overall insight into the intricacies of event management.
"This is a fun, interactive program that provides participants with valuable information," instructor
Participants may take one course for
Course 1 provides an overview of event planning and presents critical planning, logistics, hospitality, negotiations and contracts. Course 2 focuses on risk management, marketing, financing, merchandising, economic impact and charitable events.
To register, or for more information, visit www.oswego.edu/eventplanning or call the SUNY Oswego Metro Center at 315-399-4100.
Offering professional development programs for area professionals as well as graduate coursework in areas such as business, mental health and education, the SUNY Oswego Metro Center delivers the academic excellence of
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