IAEE Launches Two New Events in June in Baltimore

March 11, 2025
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The International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) is launching two new members-only events in 2025: the Organizer Insights Summit and Half-Day Healthcare Forum will both be held on June 25 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, preceding the IAEE Leadership Institute. One will be held in the morning and one in the afternoon, with a joint lunch for networking provided from 12 to 1:30 p.m. ET. 

Scheduled for June 26-27, also at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, the IAEE Leadership Institute is geared toward tomorrow’s leaders with content on essential skills to transform behaviors, enhance performance, develop team collaboration and build strategic relationships. The program is limited to 50 attendees. 

Deeper dive: The half-day Organizer Insights Summit, tailored to professionals managing exhibitions under 199,000 net square feet (NSF), will provide specialized content in an intimate setting. The program, which runs from 8:30 a.m.–12 p.m. ET, focuses on delivering actionable strategies for small-scale show organizers––addressing everything from exhibitor value enhancement to attendee engagement optimization. The Organizer Insights Summit is supported by Discover Puerto Rico and Fern, an Nth Degree company. 

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A class activity during last year's IAEE Leadership Institute. Photo: IAEE 
 

Need to know: The Half-Day Healthcare Forum caters to meeting professionals and exhibit managers in the healthcare sector, offering targeted insights into the unique challenges and opportunities within healthcare exhibitions and events. The forum, which runs from 1:30-5 p.m. ET, will deliver practical strategies for event planning, compliance, and attendee engagement in a curated small-scale format. The title sponsor for the Half-Day Healthcare Forum is New Orleans & Company. 

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The two new IAEE members-only events, the Organizer Insights Summit and Half-Day Healthcare Forum, will both be held on June 25 at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront, preceding the IAEE Leadership Institute. Photo: Marriott
 

What they’re saying: “These new learning experiences reflect our dedication to building stronger, more connected communities within our industry,” explained IAEE President and CEO Marsha Flanagan. “By creating these focused learning environments, we are enabling our members to share experiences and develop practical solutions to their specific challenges.” 

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Last year's IAEE Leadership Institute program included a social giving activity for attendees. Photo: IAEE
 

Save your spot: Register for the IAEE Leadership Institute here, the Organizer Insights Summit here, and the Half-Day Healthcare Forum here.  

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A guest room at the Baltimore Marriott Waterfront where the events will be held. Photo: Marriott
 

 

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