Spotlight on Elizabeth Sherry, Director of Development & Strategic Partnerships at MN Chamber of Commerce

Elizabeth Sherry works closely with the MN Chamber of Commerce events team to secure sponsorship for large projects like Session Priorities, Business Day at the Capitol, the Annual Meeting and more. She serves as the Vice President of Marketing and Communications on the board for Meeting Professionals International and is the Director of Events for The Twin Cities Wedding & Event Professionals.

Her expertise has been highlighted in Corporate & Incentive Travel Magazine, Bustle, Star Tribune, Medium, Meeting Minds Podcast, Wedding & Event Insider Podcast, and more. She has won three International Live Event Association awards in the past couple years. Elizabeth has been a three time speaker at national Special Event Conference in 2013, 2014, 2015.

Elizabeth Sherry most recently comes from the Guthrie Theater. Her responsibilities there were focused on venue logistics and event orchestration. One of her largest projects with the Guthrie was successfully planning eight Super Bowl events, all taking place within 52 hours leading into the big game.

Spotlight on Jamie Spellerberg owner of Wilderland Floral

Host Elizabeth Sherry touches base with Jamie Spellerberg, owner and solo-entrepreneur of Wilderland Floral. Jamie is inspired by earthy botanicals that sound us in our daily lives. Listen for more information on where she delivers her inspiration and found the courage to begin her entrepreneur journey.

Preparedness Planning Part #1

Event planning expert Elizabeth Sherry discusses post-COVID19 preparedness plans with two special guests: Nikki McClain, Royal Foundry Craft Sprirts; Julie Teran, CRAVE Catering. Listen in as they do a deep dive into the topic that has many venues and restaurant owners wondering what steps they need to take following the COVID19 pandemic.

Our Hearts Go Out

Matthew Sherry, Michelle Tverberg, and Elizabeth Sherry all share some of their feelings and thoughts during this era of COVID19 and the tragic killing of George Floyd in our community.