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Megan Allison
communications designer |
Hometown: Washington, D.C.
After growing up around the museums in D.C. and then moving to the oldest city in the U.S., Megan found a passion for history and how the story gets told.
During her time at the University of Central Florida, where she double majored in history and creative writing, Megan learned the ins and outs of setting up events at the arena on campus. Joining automätik as a communications designer was a great fit that combined her experience and education.
In her free time, Megan enjoys music, art, traveling, cuddling up with her small cat, Persephone, and reading adventure books. She now lives in North Carolina and relishes opportunities to explore and learn about another state’s history.
Six Useful Pre-Session Event Activities
If you are facilitating a meeting or a corporate event, it is always good to begin with some sort of pre-session activity. You may think these are unnecessary and waste time, but an interactive and constructive pre-session activity sets the stage for a successful and productive meeting.
Are Your PowerPoint Slides for the Audience or Are They a Facilitator Crutch
When you hear the word “PowerPoint,” what comes to your mind? Many would say their thoughts include boring corporate events, long-winded presentations, and possible snoring. PowerPoint slide decks can be illustrative, dynamic visual aids, but they are more commonly designed in a way that prompts audiences to nap rather than engage.
Banish Clip Art!
While clip art may have once served a useful purpose for you or your organization, there are now a plethora of ways to avoid it and find higher quality alternatives instead. We promise, your quest to banish clip art will be easier than you think, and, ultimately, by using better images and illustrations in your presentations and documents, you’ll produce more impactful work.