Episode 123

Ep 123 - From Broadway to Event Host & Emcee - with Wendee Lee Curtis

A question Show Producers and Organizers wrestle with all the time is...Should we have a Host or Emcee for our Event? To help answer that question is Wendee Lee Curtis, a professional Trade Show and Conference Host and Emcee!

Wendee Lee started her career on Broadway, working up to a leading role in the hit musical, Mamma Mia. From there she took the leap to Network TV anchor, and now working stages around the globe as a successful Event Host and Emcee!

In this interview we discuss...

  • How to select a good Host or Emcee
  • Questions to ask a possible Host
  • Wendee Lee's encounter with Wayne Brady, and how important Improv is
  • Tips for anyone considering becoming a host
  • And so much more!

How to Contact Wendee Lee Curtis:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendeeleecurtis/

Ask her about her on-camera coaching course - Competence on Camera!

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Trade Show University for Virtual & Live Events
Value-packed resource for Trade Show exhibitors & producers, and those who run Virtual Events & Webinars. With our passion for shows, we'll help you Get your PhD in ROI.

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Jim Cermak

Jim Cermak - Podcast Host & "Professor" at Trade Show University - has over 25 years of marketing, consulting and training experience. Plus he has planned, exhibited and attended hundreds of trade shows. His energy and passion for helping companies succeed at their shows is what fueled him to start the Trade Show University podcast.