Professional Connector delivers high quality experiences for San Francisco Bay Area professionals seeking networking events, social mixers, kickstarter campaign launch parties, turn key events, brand/product promotion, workshops and charitable opportunities. We produce or co-produce 5 to 10 monthly events, with a proven track record of over 50 events each year.
We help San Francisco Bay Area professionals who want to connect with other professionals, make new business and personal connections, build their network, find new clients, and identify business opportunities. We deliver programs and events that support business and professional growth.

Event Hosting
Event hosting is a well-organized and effective way to manage and conduct various types of events such as conferences, seminars, or entertainment programs. Successful event hosting requires careful planning, time management, attention to guests, and proper technical arrangements. The host plays a central role—not only welcoming the attendees but also ensuring the smooth flow of the program. A well-hosted event leaves a lasting impression on the audience and significantly contributes to the event’s overall success.
Speaking Engagements
Speaking engagements are opportunities for individuals to share their knowledge, experiences, or insights with an audience, often at conferences, seminars, workshops, or public forums. These engagements play a vital role in building personal or professional credibility, inspiring others, and spreading valuable ideas. A successful speaker must connect with the audience, communicate clearly, and deliver a message that is both informative and engaging. Whether it’s a motivational talk, a technical presentation, or a panel discussion, speaking engagements are powerful platforms for influence and impact.


Moderating / Judging
Moderating and judging are key roles in ensuring fairness, structure, and engagement in events such as competitions, panels, debates, or conferences. A moderator facilitates discussions, maintains flow, and ensures that all voices are heard while keeping the conversation on track. A judge, on the other hand, evaluates performances or ideas based on set criteria, ensuring impartiality and constructive feedback. Both roles require strong communication skills, critical thinking, and the ability to remain neutral and composed under pressure. Their presence adds credibility and professionalism to any event.
Consulting / Training
Moderating and judging are key roles in ensuring fairness, structure, and engagement in events such as competitions, panels, debates, or conferences. A moderator facilitates discussions, maintains flow, and ensures that all voices are heard while keeping the conversation on track. A judge, on the other hand, evaluates performances or ideas based on set criteria, ensuring impartiality and constructive feedback. Both roles require strong communication skills, critical thinking, and the ability to remain neutral and composed under pressure. Their presence adds credibility and professionalism to any event.

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