What I find so exciting is that virtual events provide an opportunity to improve event accessibility in ways that we have not yet seen in most spaces, and I encourage all of us to keep pushing the boundaries of how we define and support that mission. It would be incredibly valuable to see LMH and other event creators prioritize virtual experiences that can be replicated across all time zones without sacrificing on quality, or the ability for attendees to directly engage with one another. Furthermore, providing captions serve a broad range of needs—they are great for folks who are deaf and hard of hearing, for those who do not share a first language with you, for those who have ADHD, and more. It would be wonderful to see LMH support an add-on to provide live, human-generated captions to support this. Event and class facilitators should consider vision impairments in all their material; making sure text is large enough for attendees, testing for color contrast, and thinking about color blindness when selecting multiple colors on slides and printouts. During live experiences, hosts can be inclusive by carefully describing images used and actions taken, especially with hands-on experiences. Ultimately, I look to you as the experts to share what you have learned and how you are continuing to innovate and improve in all of these areas and more. I look forward to hearing what content, strategies, tools, etc. are proving to be most inclusive and engaging for teams as they gather together over virtual experiences with LMH.