 Looking to get more out of your LinkedIn experience? Here are five event profs that I think you should be following on LinkedIn today. Hey friends, it's Leanne and LinkedIn is one of the best platforms for us event profs and meeting partners to connect with one another, learn from one another, and share content with one another. And today I want to share five event profs who I think you should be following on LinkedIn. These are people who are regularly engaging with their audience, sharing content and updates, and you're really using LinkedIn as a way to connect. So here are the five people I think you should be following on LinkedIn. Person number one, Jason Koop of Canadian Special Events Magazine. Jason has done an incredible job of engaging his audience through posts and articles and raising interesting questions. He also helps cross-post questions from other event profs to the audience. So he's really doing a good job of getting other people's message out there so that they're engaging with new people as well. Jason already has close to 20,000 followers, but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt for him to have a few more. Person number two, Will Curran with Endless Events. Will is amazing. He is a technology and AV geek and he makes it fun. He regularly shares his knowledge through articles, podcasts, through group discussions. If you follow Will, you'll see all the great things that he's doing to answer questions about AV. So especially if you're looking for some AV know-how, connect with Will today on LinkedIn. Person number three, Julius Solaris with EventMB or Event Manager blog. So Julius has created this incredible resource website for meeting planners. And if you haven't been to the website, you have to visit that as well. But Julius also has a very engaged and large group on LinkedIn under EventMB. And then on a personal level, he regularly shares updates and content on his page. So make sure you go over to Julius Solaris' page and follow him. Person number four, Julia O'Grady. Now Julia is a Canadian event planner with ITM events. And her shtick is planning last-minute events. So if you have an emergency and need an event planner, I highly recommend you look at Julia's profile to see if it would be a good fit for you. But Julia is continually sharing content on LinkedIn, asking questions of the audience, and really engaging with her people. So take a look at Julia's profile page and see if following her would add some value to your day. And finally, Candice Tilcearum. Now Candice is also a Canadian event planner, but she's also the founder of sustainable events forum. And given I love stuff about sustainability in green meetings, Candice is always sharing really good information about how to make events more sustainable. So like Will and his AV slant, Candice really has her finger on the pulse of sustainable events. So take a look at her profile, follow her activity, and see if you can't find some new tips and tricks for your sustainable events. So those are the five event props I think you should be following on LinkedIn. And if you want to catch all of my videos on LinkedIn, follow me as well or hop on over to my YouTube channel where all of my LinkedIn videos are uploaded. Thanks for watching everyone and have a great week. Bye for now.