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Yes – especially for larger or high-stakes events. Rehearsals let the MC test tech, walk through the flow, and sync with AV teams. Nathan Cassar always recommends attending and holding run-throughs to make the real event feel effortless.

  • Should a corporate MC be involved in rehearsals?

    Yes – especially for larger or high-stakes events. Rehearsals let the MC test tech, walk through the flow, and sync with AV teams. Nathan Cassar always recommends attending and holding run-throughs to make the real event feel effortless.

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  • What’s the best way to introduce keynote speakers?

    Keep it brief, relevant, and respectful. A great intro builds interest without overshadowing the speaker. Stick to who they are, what they’re known for, and why they’re on stage. Nathan Cassar personalises every intro to make the speaker feel welcomed and the audience feel informed.

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  • Can the MC help with emergency or safety announcements?

    Yes – especially at large or formal venues. If safety notices, exits, or venue rules need mentioning, the MC can deliver them clearly and professionally. Nathan Cassar includes venue-specific announcements in his prep to ensure all protocols are covered.

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  • How should we handle awards with lots of categories?

    Keep it concise, structured, and paced. Too many long pauses or speeches can slow the energy. A strong MC keeps it moving while still giving winners their moment. Nathan Cassar uses pacing strategies to make sure every award feels special without dragging the night out.

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  • Should we introduce sponsors during the event?

    Yes – and it should feel natural, not forced. Acknowledging sponsors at key points during the event builds goodwill and supports future relationships. Nathan Cassar integrates sponsor mentions smoothly into the program without disrupting flow or tone.

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  • Can a corporate MC work with international or remote presenters?

    Yes – especially with hybrid or virtual events becoming more common. A skilled MC will coordinate handovers, manage remote speaker intros, and keep the program flowing across formats. Nathan Cassar is experienced in both live and remote hosting, making him a reliable choice for hybrid events.

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  • How can a corporate MC support branding?

    By reinforcing tone, language, and consistency. An MC acts as the voice of your event – introducing speakers, repeating key messages, and maintaining a brand-aligned atmosphere. Nathan Cassar works with your team beforehand to ensure his delivery is on-brand throughout.

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  • What if there are last-minute changes to the event schedule?

    A good MC will adapt on the fly. Whether a speaker drops out or timings shift, your MC should handle adjustments calmly without drawing attention to issues. Nathan Cassar is known for staying composed and adjusting mid-event while keeping the audience focused.

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  • What’s the benefit of having one MC for the entire event?

    Consistency, flow, and familiarity. One MC across the full event keeps the tone steady, builds rapport with the audience, and manages changes on the fly. Nathan Cassar often hosts full-day events to ensure everything stays aligned from start to finish.

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  • Can an MC make a technical conference feel engaging?

    Yes – with the right tone and audience awareness. Even highly technical content can feel engaging if transitions are smooth, energy is managed, and the MC brings clarity between sessions. Nathan Cassar adjusts his approach based on crowd and content – making sure even complex events feel polished.

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