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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

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