Tuesday, May 12, 2026 | 2PM ET
Rethinking Event Registration for Modern Associations
Discover how purpose-built registration technology can help you overcome AMS limitations and deliver better event experiences.
For many associations, an AMS has long been the backbone of event registration. But as events grow more complex, and attendee expectations rise, those systems can start to show their limits.
In this session, Travis Tucker will walk through why more organizations are rethinking their approach to event registration and what to consider when evaluating a more flexible solution.
Whether you’re managing increasing event complexity, struggling with rigid workflows, or looking for better reporting and insights, this webinar will help you understand what’s possible with modern registration technology.
What You’ll Learn
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Why AMS platforms can fall short for event registration
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Common challenges associations face with AMS-based workflows
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What to look for in a modern event registration solution
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How flexible A2Z Event Registration can adapt to your unique event needs
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Ways to improve attendee experience while simplifying operations
Presenter
Travis Tucker, Vice President, Event Sales
Travis Tucker is a software executive known for scaling companies through strategic pivots, market disruption, and disciplined execution. His career in the technology and software industry has been defined by driving bold transformation, accelerating revenue growth, and maintaining a relentless focus on customer success.
As a strategic leader, Travis specializes in turning complex challenges into opportunities for growth. He has a strong track record of building high-performance teams, mentoring emerging leaders, and fostering cultures that prioritize innovation and customer impact. With experience spanning executive advisory, sales leadership, and long-term strategic planning, Travis brings a visionary approach to helping software organizations thrive in fast-moving, competitive markets.
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