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How The Creator Economy Is Reshaping Events with Brooke Howard-Smith

Professional Conference Organisers Association Season 5 Episode 2

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Recorded live at PCOA25, this episode of The Conference Collective Podcast features futurist and entrepreneur Brooke Howard-Smith in conversation with Libbie Ray.

Together they explore how AI, the creator economy and changing audience behaviour are transforming the business events industry. Brooke shares why conferences should think like media companies, how empowering delegate-creators can outperform traditional production models, and why “always-on” content is becoming essential for event growth.

The conversation moves from big-picture tech shifts to practical actions event organisers can take now, from lowering barriers to content creation to building advocacy and trust in an attention-scarce world. Expect equal parts optimism, realism and actionable insight for anyone navigating rapid change in events, marketing or business.

About Brooke Howard-Smith
Brooke Howard-Smith is a futurist and entrepreneur with a decade leading ventures in AI, extended reality, and the creator economy. A former X Games medallist and TV presenter, he co-founded global brand Senate, talent agency WeAreTENZING, and Non Fungible Labs/Futureverse, the first Māori-founded tech unicorn. He has led major New Zealand fundraisers, including work that helped find a cure for Batten’s disease, and now fronts projects like NZCreatorCon and NZRenoTok, following his appearance on The Traitors in 2023.

Brooke’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brookehowardsmith/
NZCreatorCon: https://nzcreatorcon.com/

About The PCOA:
The PCO Association is the leading body representing the interests of Professional Conference Organisers and Event Managers in Australia and New Zealand. The Association’s objectives are to increase the standard of professionalism of its members and promote a better understanding of the roles, functions and contributions of Professional Conference Organisers and Event Managers and other practitioners in the conference and event sector.

Website: www.pco.asn.au

About Connected Event Group:
Connected Event Group delivers innovative audio-visual services, event production, and digital experiences that help people and businesses connect in meaningful ways. With over two decades of experience, the team specialises in AV equipment and services, technical event production management, broadcasting, and interactive event technology across a wide range of industries.

In 2026, Connected Event Group expanded its offering with the launch of Connected Apps, a dedicated branch focused on custom event apps, business platforms, fast websites, and AI-powered automation. Designed for live environments, these solutions bridge the gap between creative vision and real-world delivery, ensuring technology performs on site, on the day.

Website: www.connectedeventgroup.com

About Libbie Ray:
Libbie Ray is the Director of Connected Event Group and Founder of Connected Apps. With 20 years of experience spanning marketing, events, technology, and broadcast production, Libbie brings a holistic and forward-thinking perspective to the evolving events landscape. A strong advocate for innovation, Libbie is particularly passionate about the role of digital platforms and AI in shaping the future of live and hybrid events. 

Libbie’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/libbie-ray/

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