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In this episode of Production Value Matters, host Matthew Byrne is joined by Candace Davis and Nick Borelli for a panel discussion that gets to the root of what’s really threatening the events industry in 2025: not just economics, but toxic uncertainty. Together, they explore how fear—not just cost—is driving cautious decisions, cancelled plans, and communication breakdowns across associations, agencies, and global brands.
This is a must-listen for event professionals navigating change and trying to stay creative when confidence is collapsing.
In this episode, you will learn:
About The Guests:
Nick Borelli is a seasoned event strategist with over 20 years of experience in digital marketing and live experiences. As the founder of Borelli Strategies and a former executive at Allseated, he’s helped shape event strategy for Fortune 500 brands and global organizations. Known for his work on hybrid meeting platforms and future-of-work solutions, Nick is a passionate thought leader driving innovation at the intersection of events, technology, and human connection.
Candace Davis is an award-winning event professional with 15 years of experience in virtual and in-person event production. From securing high-profile sponsorships early in her career to building successful virtual programs for global associations, Candace brings strategic insight and client-first execution to every project. In her current role at vFairs, she supports enterprise clients in delivering standout virtual, hybrid, and in-person events that drive long-term value.
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Host LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthewbyrnecsep
Guest LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/francois-fournier-ctsm-cem-15981120
For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.productionvaluematters.com
For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.productionvaluematters.com
Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes:
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In this episode of Production Value Matters, host Matthew Byrne is joined by Candace Davis and Nick Borelli for a panel discussion that gets to the root of what’s really threatening the events industry in 2025: not just economics, but toxic uncertainty. Together, they explore how fear—not just cost—is driving cautious decisions, cancelled plans, and communication breakdowns across associations, agencies, and global brands.
This is a must-listen for event professionals navigating change and trying to stay creative when confidence is collapsing.
In this episode, you will learn:
About The Guests:
Nick Borelli is a seasoned event strategist with over 20 years of experience in digital marketing and live experiences. As the founder of Borelli Strategies and a former executive at Allseated, he’s helped shape event strategy for Fortune 500 brands and global organizations. Known for his work on hybrid meeting platforms and future-of-work solutions, Nick is a passionate thought leader driving innovation at the intersection of events, technology, and human connection.
Candace Davis is an award-winning event professional with 15 years of experience in virtual and in-person event production. From securing high-profile sponsorships early in her career to building successful virtual programs for global associations, Candace brings strategic insight and client-first execution to every project. In her current role at vFairs, she supports enterprise clients in delivering standout virtual, hybrid, and in-person events that drive long-term value.
If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate, and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Host LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/matthewbyrnecsep
Guest LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/francois-fournier-ctsm-cem-15981120
For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.productionvaluematters.com
For additional resources for #eventprofs visit www.productionvaluematters.com
Check out our 3 most downloaded episodes:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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