340: Why Event Planners Should Look to Toronto for Food and Beverage Inspiration
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When you think of Toronto, what comes to mind? For many, it's the city's skyline, but for those of us planning events—it's the table. And few people know that table better than Trevor Lui.
At IMEX, I'll be sitting down with Trevor—award-winning restaurateur, chef, author of Double Happiness Cookbook, co-founder of Quell Now Inc. (an agency advancing BIPOC food & drink talent), and the current Board Chair of Destination Toronto for a special Tuesday episode of Eating at a Meeting Podcast LIVE. With more than 20 years producing thousands of event experiences, he's shaping how destinations—and their food cultures—can be leveraged to create truly inclusive events.
Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world, but as Trevor says, diversity doesn't automatically mean inclusion. We'll explore how tapping into local communities, choosing partners who embody DEI, and rethinking destination selection can transform your event from "checking the box" to creating meaningful, authentic guest experiences.
Join us as we discuss: 🍁 Why Toronto's food scene is a model for cultural authenticity 🥘 How destinations can influence DEI outcomes for events 📊 The tools and benchmarks planners can use to measure inclusion 🌎 What it looks like to connect global attendees with local culinary voices
If food is culture—and events are connection—then every destination has the power to set the stage for belonging.
Will your next menu reflect that?
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