Looking Back at 2019
- By Jessica Elmore
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- 06 Jan, 2020
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Elm Planning celebrated our 10th year in business by having our busiest year yet. Look at just a few of the places we worked in 2019!

Our pharmaceutical sector flourished this year while we continued to build momentum and grow our corporate event business. We visited 15 cities in the US and Europe, some 2-3 times for different clients. Our events were a huge success this year and we've already booked 12 projects for 2020. On top of being grateful for our elm Planning staff, we couldn't be luckier to work with amazing clients, some we've known and worked with over the last 12 years.
We will return in the new year with new event technology built with flexibility and ease of use in mind; more creative ideas and trends to continue to impress you and your attendees at your next event; productive collaborations to further streamline our planning process and a bigger and better team to support our growing operations.
A big thank you to our team and to our clients who make this all possible! We look forward to whats ahead in 2020!
"What a wonderful thought it is that some of the best days of our lives haven't even happened yet."
We will return in the new year with new event technology built with flexibility and ease of use in mind; more creative ideas and trends to continue to impress you and your attendees at your next event; productive collaborations to further streamline our planning process and a bigger and better team to support our growing operations.
A big thank you to our team and to our clients who make this all possible! We look forward to whats ahead in 2020!
"What a wonderful thought it is that some of the best days of our lives haven't even happened yet."


During the pandemic, thousands of pilots were offered early retirement packages in order to cut labor bills due to the lack of travel demand. Now that travel for pleasure and business is rebounding from the pandemic, approximately 14,000 flights in the US were recently cancelled or delayed due to the lack of pilots, carriers, and other staff.