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MPI + SongDivision

Virtual Session

Meeting Professionals International (MPI) is one of the largest meeting and event industry associations worldwide. MPI promotes the growth of the global meetings industry and provides innovative and relevant education, networking opportunities, and business exchanges. In October 2020, their Belgium chapter came ready to rock for their Virtual Happy Hour with SongDivision!

The MPI crew united together during rounds of rock & roll trivia and laugh-filled virtual dance-offs. MPI Belgium put their collaboration skills to work for some interactive songwriting, resulting in this uplifting rock anthem. SongDivision’s world-class musical hosts included: Sam McNeill (Award-winning MC/Facilitator for Fortune 500s), Tom Billington (The Killers, Depeche Mode), and Neil Jones (Jason Derulo, CeeLo Green). In addition to the MPI team anthem, the crew worked with their musical hosts to create a love song for MPI’s very own Suzy Krol!

Thanks, MPI Belgium. We loved songwriting with you! We can’t wait to rock with you again.

★★★★★
“That event rocked! I have been receiving awesome feedback from our attendees. You should be really proud of what you created. Great job!”MPI

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Who are you? You lead or advise on company culture, employee engagement, and retention. Your organization already invests in building a positive workplace, and now you’re seeking fresh ways to energize and unite your teams. Your leadership knows that without innovation, your competitive edge is at risk. So, you’re determined to create the conditions that spark creativity, drive innovation, build psychological safety, and foster belonging.

Who are we? SongDivision, the culture experts. We use the proven power of making music together to bond teams and amplify your culture. For thousands of years humans have used music to tell stories, entertain, and educate. Why? Because it works.

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