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On a more serious note, today we’re talking about ethics in events. As event professionals, we’re probably one of the industries that mostly deals with people. And as an industry that holds so much power, the discussion about ethics becomes crucial. Having the ability to influence and impact the world demands that we pause and think about our actions. How can we be more compassionate? How can we be kinder and live an honorable life? And most importantly, how can we translate this into our line of work, in a way that we help make the world a better place?

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That sounds like a handful of extremely philosophical questions. But because we’re all about answers and healthy discussions, we bring you this week’s episode of #EventIcons. Our always lovely host Lindsay Martin-Bilbrey welcomes the iconic Bruce Weinstein. Also known as The Ethics Guy®, Bruce writes about ethical leadership for Forbes every month. Additionally, he is a seasoned speaker on the topic. So join us for yet another fantastic conversation. And this time around, it’s all about ethics in events!



What matters more than doing the right thing and living an honorable life the best we can? That really is what life is about. Click to Tweet
I feel that those of us who are dealing with event professionals don't appreciate enough the kind of stress you're constantly under and don't express our gratitude. Click to Tweet
Those of us who are fortunate to be in a position of power or influence should not only tolerate criticism and feedback, we should encourage and welcome it. Because that's the only way we can get better. Click to Tweet

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And that does it for this week’s edition of #EventIcons! Do you feel your head spinning? Or do you have a sudden urge to visit the Philosophy section of the library? Either way, we hope today’s episode helped open up a series of new conversations about ethics in events. Don’t forget to tune in again next week for another amazing and iconic episode of #EventIcons!

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Lindsay Martin-Bilbrey

Author Lindsay Martin-Bilbrey

An accomplished speaker (though she prefers to be backstage with a headset), #EventIcons host, event prof, and marketer with work featured in the New York Times, Lindsay and team have worked with brands including Ford Motor Company, American Bar Association, Harvard Business School, and many more.

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