Virtual Event Presenters Form

  1. Time Limit: Create a presentation that’s no longer than 50 minutes, so that we have time for Q & A at the end.
  2. Contact Info: Add a slide at the end of your presentation with your contact information.
  3. Slides PDF: Submit a PDF of your slides no later than the morning prior to the event. You’ll send it to Mary Kay (mkpalguta@missionexus.org). This is used to share the presentation with the audience after it’s over. The number of attendees to the webinars varies widely, but because the member organizations work globally, many watch the webinars after the recording has been posted in the media library. We like to have slides to go with the recordings. 
  4. Handout PDF: Along with the PDF of your slides, please also submit any handouts you want to share with the audience. Please include them as PDFs also. 
  5. Arrival Time: Arrive in the Zoom room the day of the webinar at least 15 minutes in advance for a technical check with Mary Kay and any last minute instructions needed. You’ll receive the link to the webinar in advance. We’ll start promptly with a pre-roll at five minutes before the hour and plan to wrap up fully by the scheduled end time. Finishing early is OK.

Virtual Event Presenter’s Information

Which presentation setting do you prefer?
Note: If no preference is selected we will use Webinar.
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Max. file size: 100 MB.

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