Lane County Arts Convening #4 (FREE)

The Sustainability / Audience Engagement Connection
Tuesday, September 15th, 4-5:30pm
This event is free.
Since the closure of venues in March, the regular audience engagement strategies many cultural organizations employ have been rendered useless. But some organizations are reversing this trend, and engaging with their audiences in new and meaningful ways. In this session, strategic advisor Ron Evans will facilitate a conversation about some of the innovations we are seeing coming from cultural organizations around the world during the pandemic. We will discuss how the leaders of these cultural organizations are strengthening relationships, launching new products and services, and preparing to be even more sustainable when venues reopen. Ron will be sharing what he’s found to be the #1 most effective strategy for engaging audiences during the pandemic, and you will explore how to apply this concept directly to your organization, your audience, and your sustainability efforts. Please submit questions in advance via the registration form for this event, so we can make sure to include answers during the session.
About Ron Evans
Now living right here in Eugene, Ron Evans works as a trusted advisor, helping nonprofit leaders all over the world to sleep better at night. Over the past 10 years, his strategies have helped over 200 leaders exceed their expectations, creating millions of dollars of revenue in the process. He’s been called “the most trustworthy man in consulting,” and he accepts that honor. Whether he’s asked to get organizations “unstuck,” or to help the best get even better, his interventions dramatically improve revenue, happiness, and individual and organizational performance. Read more about Ron Evans at https://askronevans.com.
Lane Arts Council and Arts & Business Alliance of Eugene are excited to announce the development of a series of Lane County Arts Convenings, bringing together artists and arts administrators from across our county. 
Convenings are focused on timely topics that are impacting our arts community in the current moment and are intended to create a platform of connection for arts and cultural organizations in Lane County to: 
  • Share challenges, concerns, successes, and ideas
  • Ask questions and ask for input from fellow artists and arts administrators
  • Identify specific resources and support that might be helpful
  • Create opportunities for collaborations
  • Discuss diversity, equity, and inclusion best practices
  • Respond to demands for racial justice
These convenings are hosted by Lane Arts Council in partnership with Arts & Business Alliance of Eugene with the support of Emerald Arts Center of Springfield, and Florence Regional Arts Alliance.

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