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Facilitation & Hosting
Moderation
Panels and public conversations that need depth and coherence.
What it's for
For panels and public conversations that need depth, coherence, and sharper questions. A good moderator makes every panelist better and keeps the audience with them.
When to choose it
- You are running a panel or public conversation
- The topic needs depth, not just airtime
- You want sharper questions and real coherence
What makes it work
- A moderator briefed on each panelist
- A clear arc for the conversation
- Time held firmly and fairly
How to prepare as a host
- Share panelist bios and the conversation goals
- Confirm format, timing, and audience Q&A
- Connect the moderator with panelists beforehand
Audiences
- Conferences
- Public forums
- Universities
- Summits
Production notes
- Panel staging
- Mics for all
- Timer or stage manager
Related topics
People who offer this
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Roster Member Two
Victoria, BCVirtual
Facilitator and MC for leadership and clean-energy events
MC / HostFacilitationModeration
Clean energy · Economic reconciliation · Systems change
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Roster Member Five
Remote / Vancouver, BCVirtual
Advisor and speaker on technology, AI, and data sovereignty
KeynoteAdvisoryModeration
Technology and AI · Innovation and futures · Governance