By Corinne Kessel?
When I first entered the room for the first session of Event Camp Vancouver 2011, I knew I was entering a thought-changing landscape for learning, interaction, and innovative formats. With the chairs arranged in a giant circle, as if around a massive bonfire of ideas and energy, face-to-face engagement was set as the standard for the weekend. We talked, we sang, we danced, we ?sexercised!?
There were no right answers, but rather an overwhelming wealth of contributions and ideas from people all over the world who were excited about possibility, change and collaboration. ?It was a dynamic and transforming dialogue.
In addition to attending this industry-changing experience ? Greenscape contributed sustainable d?cor options for the Room for Thought. This ?white space? was a green space designed to encourage participants to have a place to reflect and rejuvenate. We focused on creating an interactive and highly sustainable space. Every item was sustainable through our manufacturing process or had been refurbished, reclaimed, or repurposed with all items returning to our rental inventory to be endlessly reused.
For me, Event Camp created a legacy of new friendships, deeper connections, and bigger thoughts. I am inspired to be a better leader, a more creative designer, a more collaborative colleague. I will drive my company towards greater sustainability and higher levels of technological advances and innovation. ?I want an app. ?I want greener options. ?I want to eliminate fear, fail, and fine from my vocabulary (I need to keep fake folks, until I change my tagline ? Sometimes Fake Is Better!) ?I want to learn more. ?I want to be a champion for enthusiasm and change. ?I want to help.
Tahira Endean was the loving force behind making Event Camp happen in Vancouver, yet Event Camp grew bigger than any one person or singular contribution. She was the spark behind this massive experience by saying, ?Yes, lets? and then it was ignited by a passionate group of people that followed up with ?Yes, and.?
The fire burns on?