 A digital host today can mean many things, it can be somebody who runs a webinar and talks to people, hundreds of people, thousands of people all over the world, or it can be somebody running a really good facilitated meeting. It can mean something in between or it can mean something entirely different altogether. And that's what a great digital host is, somebody who's agile, who knows their technology and ultimately knows what the organiser wants. And there is nothing like the buzz of looking at three screens and seeing chats coming in and tweets happening and you're talking to your speakers as well and there's all sorts of things going on and literally it can all happen in front of you. What I really love about being a digital host though is the breadth of opportunity, how interactive it can be with people, how event organisers and other stakeholders can learn real time insights from the people that really matter to them, how we can reach people in every corner of the world, how digital networking can happen, how serendipity can happen and how most of all it can all be done from the comfort of your own home as long as you've got someone behind the screen.