Why Customer Experience Matters More Than Pretty Events ft. Ema Poi
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You think event planning is just about making things look pretty, but what if that's not what makes an event actually work?
Ema Poi isn't your typical event curator. She spent over a decade in customer experience analytics and telecom strategy before founding Emaculate Conceptions, bringing all that data-driven thinking into how she designs experiences.
This isn't about aesthetics. It's about strategy, intentionality, and creating moments that leave a lasting impact.
In this episode, Ema breaks down:
- Why data and analytics make events more effective (not just prettier)
- How she transitioned from telecom strategy to event curation
- The power of networking and being in rooms you need to be in to expand
- The difference between planning an event and designing an experience
- How she balances running her firm with serving on prestigious Houston boards
- Why most people are missing the strategy behind high-impact events
Ema serves on the boards of Houston Business Women and Texas Young Professionals, and holds a foundational role as the Event Director for The Standard.
Whether she’s strategizing engagement or designing a large-scale event, Ema’s work is always "Ema-ginative" by concept and perfectly executed by design.
Connect with Ema Poi: @poi.fectlyposh @emaculate.conceptions
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