International Partnership for Dogs (IPFD)

Client Overview:

The International Partnership for Dogs is a non-profit organization leading a global, multi-stakeholder effort to enhance dog health, well-being, and welfare.

Challenges:

The client was looking to put on online workshop events geared towards an international audience from many different countries for their Virtual International Dog Health Workshops.  

Objectives:

Canadian Webinar Solutions was tasked with:

  • Online Workshop Coordination: Coordinating all aspects of the online workshops, including platform selection, workshop registration, presentation testing and more.
  • Participant and Presenter Support: Providing technical support to webinar participants as well as presenters before, after and during the workshops.

Solution:

CWS coordinated all aspects of the planning process and executed the virtual workshops while also providing all necessary support throughout:

  • Workshop Coordination: We set up the virtual workshops on an appropriate platform, managed all registrations and aided panelists through the presentation of the workshops.
  • Workshop Support: CWS was responsible for replying to inquiries from attendees prior to and during the workshops for any technical needs related to registration and participation.
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Outcome:

Workshops participants sand presenters were able to easily register for and take part in the workshops:

  • Workshop Coordination: Our staff was available before and throughout the preparation and implementation stages of the workshops to guide the client through the process.
  • Technical support: During the workshops, CWS was able to immediately aid any participants that were having issues accessing the webinar or using the webinar platform.

Conclusion:

Canadian Webinar Solutions coordinated the virtual workshop planning, setup, and execution. Our team also provided workshop attendees with any required assistance during this process.

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