All done creating and testing your event? Contact your eComm specialist to approve your event. They will double-check numerous items; such as having an Event Planner Email Address and a CU brand compliance website along with correctly configured post-registration emails and financial information so money transfers to the right accounts, among other things. Then you will be ready for launch!
Accessibility means a person with a disability is afforded the opportunity to acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same services as a person without a disability in an equally effective and equally inclusive manner, with substantially equivalent ease of use. Are you doing everything you can to make your events accessible to all?
Collectig payment in Cvent with funds directed to a CU speedtype? Learn about the types of account codes that are allowable in Cvent per CU's controllers.
Contact Cvent's premium support, utilize the countless resources in Cvent's knowledge base, or chat with Cvent's AI chatbot designed to help you in seconds with personalized resolutions to your questions.
This resource is designed for eComm specialists who are responsible for submitting provisioning and deprovisioning requests for their campus. Learn how to submit requests while being mindful of important deadlines and details that affect the user experience.
Effectively leveraging data available in Cvent is crucial for showcasing event success, driving improvement, and developing a strategic event management process.
Salesforce is at the heart of eComm, but it would be nothing without other systems across CU. Most of eComm's Salesforce Contacts come from a nightly updated source system, enriched with engagement data from eComm's other applications (Marketing Cloud & Cvent), constituents, and eComm Specialists.