The event industry is vast, dynamic, and often misunderstood—but it’s time to change that narrative.
In this episode, Alyssa Peltier and Rachel Andrews sit down with Carrie Davenport, Lead Event Manager at Altria, and Candace Fitch, Howard Feiertag Professor of Practice in Hospitality Leadership at Virginia Tech, to discuss how education and real-world experience are shaping the next generation of event professionals.
From student-led events that raise thousands for local causes to building a curriculum that prepares graduates for corporate, nonprofit, and government roles, Carrie and Candace share how they’re shifting perceptions of what it means to work in events.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Things to listen for:
(00:00) An introduction to the episode and guests Carrie Davenport and Candace Fitch
(03:03) How Virginia Tech’s event management program grew
(06:34) The importance of aligning industry experience with curriculum development
(09:50) How students plan real events from start to finish
(12:10) Why hands-on experience gives students a competitive edge in the job market
(13:45) Breaking the wedding planner stereotype and exploring the full scope of event careers
(18:57) Addressing challenges in event education, including the industry's “identity crisis”
(21:50) Advice for students entering the workforce
(24:45) The role of certifications and associations in growing your career
(29:07) Why understanding the business side of events is key to long-term success
(30:40) The vastness of the event industry and its impact on businesses and communities
(31:04) Final takeaways and a look ahead to 2025