Special Events Contributor Meghan Ely Shares Fresh Media Insights for Wedding Pros Facing Economic Pressures

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As economic uncertainty continues to ripple across the wedding and events industry, many professionals are re-evaluating how they communicate with clients and position themselves in a competitive landscape. At the intersection of strategy and storytelling stands Meghan Ely, founder of OFD Consulting and a longtime contributor to Special Events Magazine. Her guidance is helping event pros turn media visibility into a stabilizing force — even amid shifting financial realities.

Through her articles on Special Events, Ely offers clear, actionable insights for vendors navigating rising costs, shifting client expectations, and heightened scrutiny over pricing and value. She does so not by chasing headlines, but by encouraging vendors to communicate with purpose, strategy, and empathy.

"The media isn't just a platform for promotion," Ely has said across her platforms. "It's a space for education, clarity, and leadership — especially in uncertain times."

Insight Rooted in Real Industry Movement

In 2024 and 2025, Ely has consistently addressed the mounting pressure vendors face when it comes to pricing transparency, perceived value, and brand trust. From speaking at national conferences to publishing in respected industry outlets, her message remains focused: communicate proactively and responsibly.

In her Special Events contributions, Meghan Ely helps professionals understand how to position themselves as reliable voices without appearing opportunistic or overly self-promotional. Her content avoids trends that feel performative, instead leaning into steady, real-time expertise.

She also reinforces the importance of media literacy. Rather than encouraging broad or vague pitches, Ely outlines how to research editorial needs, anticipate story angles, and tailor submissions to the right publications — especially when clients are watching more closely than ever.

Empowering Vendors to Own Their Narrative

Economic shifts often create confusion for both consumers and professionals. Ely's writing frequently emphasizes that visibility during these times should be framed through education, not fear.

For example, when wedding costs increase due to inflation or global supply disruptions, Ely recommends vendors be prepared with press-ready messaging that offers context. That might mean breaking down how service pricing reflects value, labor, or logistics — and ensuring that those messages are echoed consistently across media, client calls, and content.

Through her firm and her thought leadership, she reminds vendors that they can contribute meaningfully to the industry's public narrative — not by being loud, but by being clear, useful, and honest.

A Trusted Industry Voice

As a contributor, Meghan Ely brings more than opinion — she brings credibility. Her author archive at Special Events features practical, timely content designed to help wedding professionals not just get featured, but stay relevant and respected. Her voice is one of steadiness, offering media insights that reflect both journalistic understanding and real-world vendor challenges.

To explore Meghan Ely's author archive on Special Events, visit:

🔗 https://www.specialevents.com/author/meghan-ely

For more on her work with OFD Consulting, visit:

🔗https://ofdconsulting.com

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Meghan Ely
Meghan Ely

Meghan Ely is a leading wedding publicist and educator, empowering wedding professionals through strategic PR and marketing. As owner of OFD Consulting LLC, she secures high-profile media placements in The New York Times, Brides, and Martha Stewart Weddings, earning accolades from the Public Relations Society of America and Eventex (2024). Founder of the OFD Collective and WeddingIndustrySpeakers.com, Meghan is a WeddingPro Educator and sought-after speaker at Wedding MBA, Engage, and NACE. A past WIPA National President and NACE Speaker of the Year (2021), she holds a BA in Public Relations from James Madison University and serves on the Allied Council for the National Society of Black Wedding and Event Professionals. Connect with Meghan for PR insights and industry leadership.