Constellation Communication Corporation
provides event selection, forecasting, planning, measurement, ROI, and
continuous improvement for all types of face-to-face communications
activity. Constellation ensures their clients’ events provide positive ROI
and enables them to report that value. Their clients include many top tier
global brands. Constellation has been an Allied member of TSEA since 2007.
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The Atlanta, GA - based consulting
firm is headed by Ed Jones, a well-known and respected industry expert in
the field of event strategy, measurement, and ROI. Ed has more than
thirty-years experience in domestic and international events and is a
well-known industry spokesperson. He speaks, teaches, and writes on event
ROI, effective communications, and other current topics of interest to the
events community. He authored and teaches "How to Measure the Value of
Tradeshows," a required course for Certified Trade Show Manager
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In an effort to stay abreast of new
developments, Ed serves on the advisory boards of The Center for
Information and Communication Sciences at Ball State University, the TSEA
Education Committee, and the International Digital Media and Arts
Association. He holds a BBA from Oglethorpe University (Marketing and
Economics) and an MBA from the Stetson School of Business at Mercer
University (Finance).
However, the best way to get to know Ed
better, is to watch this video
When I asked Ed how his membership in TSEA
has benefited Constellation, he replied, "TSEA gave us a great opportunity
to collaborate with trade show managers in the United States and Mexico
about linking trade shows to business results."
Ed Jones and Keith Reznick recently created
two important training modules titled "The Trade Show Advantage™ Pre-Event
Staff Orientation" and "The Trade Show Advantage™ Pre-Show Meeting Kit"
which Gordon Nary discussed in an article titled
Improve Your 2012 Exhibiting Results in
ABOUTFACE, Volume 4, Number
1
Ed is a faculty member for TSEA's Emerging
Leaders Conference where teaches "Planning for Success," and "Managing
Executive Perceptions".