So start with being excited, and if you are scared, GREAT! Channel that energy into the excitement you need using the preparation tips below. You need to keep the energy high and the mood positive throughout the event. The most important thing to remember is this is more of a marathon than a sprint. But it is possible to host an event as a beginner and live to tell about it!īeing an emcee will use everything you learned about speaking for special occasions and more. Master of Ceremoniesīeing the master of ceremonies (often abbreviated as an emcee or MC) is a task best dealt with by an experienced speaker. To learn more about Indigenous Land Acknowledgement, the Native Governance Center has put together an excellent guide. Some events, especially academic events and some non-profit or political events, begin with an Indigenous Land Acknowledgement. A land acknowledgement or territorial acknowledgement is a formal statement, often spoken at the beginning of a public event, that it is taking place on land originally inhabited by or belonging to indigenous people. Create excitement and anticipation for the event. Your focus should be on the event that you’re kicking off stay focused on the future, not the past, and on the event, not yourself.
You might tell stories or share data about the impact of the organization whose event it is or talk in more detail about what participants can expect from the event to come. Explain the goals of the event and/or of the hosting organization(s). Here’s where your introduction will deepen and expand if you have the time for it.Express thanks and appreciations. You should also recognize anyone who deserves thanks for putting together or hosting the event.Your opening should welcome the audience and thank them for being there. Make the audience feel welcome and appreciated.How you do so, and whether you do more, will depend on the amount of time you have to speak. When introducing an event, you have four main goals. These goals are the minimum ground you need to cover in your introduction. Identify effective ways to introduce an event.