Meet Jedd Davis

We recently connected with Jedd Davis and have shared our conversation below.

Jedd , so excited to have you with us today. So much we can chat about, but one of the questions we are most interested in is how you have managed to keep your creativity alive.
Travel. Travel. Travel. Take the time to get out and see what this beautiful world has to offer. I find it very beneficial to take trips to fuel your creativity to its max potential. Travel for me helps to continue putting in the hard work at home, so I can keep booking that next trip. Every time I take a trip to a different spot whether it’s a new city or country, it opens up a new way of thinking. I truly believe getting out of your comfort zone or day-to-day expands your creative thinking by being in a new environment and seeing new things that you may have never seen before. It changes up how your mind thinks and operates on a daily basis.

Let’s take a small detour – maybe you can share a bit about yourself before we dive back into some of the other questions we had for you?
I have been part of the experiential marketing and live events industry for over 15 years, and I am very excited to announce my expansion into the Las Vegas market. With all the recent excitement and buzz of Super Bowl, F1, New Sports Teams and a plethora of other immersive experiential brand activations, I think this is a very monumental time for Vegas and live events. Sin city has always been one of the entertainment capitols of the world, but I highly believe brands are seeing more value in live events within this local market. We all know Vegas for its booming year-round conferences across many business sectors, but that landscape is shifting more towards immersive and experiential every day and not only focused on the annual convention center events.

Starting 2024 strong in Las Vegas, Jedd as able to manage a big CES project for Mullen Automotive where he managed the overall guest experience in one of the largest 100 x 100 show floor set ups in partnership with Out of Office and The ID Agency. Coming directly off of the CES project, Jedd was able to score one of Las Vegas’ biggest Saturday night Super Bowl projects with Goinspo and Good People where he was hired on as an on-site event producer to help oversee the Michelob Ultra Country Club at Top Golf with special performances by T-Pain, Alesso and Lil Wayne.

Jedd and his team of freelance event producers are excited for continued growth in the Las Vegas market.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
Networking – I truly believe that your network is your network. Always work to build your network and stay in touch with the right people.

Relationship Building – people want to do business with good people. Word of mouth goes a long way in the events industry.

Passion – I truly can say I love what I do. Find something that really fuels your growth and creativity.

One of our goals is to help like-minded folks with similar goals connect and so before we go we want to ask if you are looking to partner or collab with others – and if so, what would make the ideal collaborator or partner?
I love connecting with other live event professionals and freelance event producers. Currently, I am focusing on growing my relationships and connections in the Las Vegas market to help better serve my client programs. I truly welcome all introductions or new collaborations, because even though you may not need the connection or service immediately, something will usually pop up down the road where you can call on others to help get the job done. I enjoy doing business with other good people who operate fairly and treat people right.

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