Events To Remember Helps Organizations continue to celebrate, but Virtually in the midst of COVID-19
Chereese Jervis-Hill of Events to Remember was saddened by the fact that so many people are missing important milestone events in their lives because of the pandemic.
“It’s especially sad for our young people who are missing their graduations and awards ceremonies that they have worked so hard for,’’ said Jervis-Hill. “And for not-for-profits who rely on their events for survival, this is just devastating.’’
That’s why Jervis-Hill is using her platform and expertise to assist not-for-profits with best practices to move their events to a virtual platform. She’s also providing other opportunities to help them pivot in these rough times. She has helped to advise the Hudson Valley Gateway Chamber of Commerce and the Lakeland Central School District, among others.
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