What’s a Cohort?
A small randomly-assigned group of about 10 virtual conference attendees who are joined together to interact during the conference. This enables the benefits of small-scale interaction embedded in a large conference. Cohorts include:
- Two facilitators who initiate engagement
- Conference speakers, who join your Cohort
- Multiple ways to interact including:
- a dedicated Slack channel
- your own a private zoom room
- a whiteboard just for your Cohort members
Cohorts are part of your registration, there is no additional charge. However, space is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Learn more about cohorts in this article by Lou Rosenfeld: Attendee Cohorts at Virtual Events—Innovating the Virtual Conference Experience.
Attendee cohorts for maximizing engagement
Attending together means learning together. That’s the idea behind Rosenfeld Media’s unique Cohorts Program. Your Cohort facilitator will convene the group where you’ll collaboratively set your own agenda, to include:
- Getting to know each other
- Establishing common goals for the conference
- Discussing conference sessions
- Engaging with speakers and other subject matter experts
- Reconvene at the end of the conference to revisit goals
Cohort participants always gain several new industry contacts, and often lead to lasting connections.