Puerto Rico’s tourism and meetings numbers are on fire, with serious spikes in both the leisure and business travel segments that go beyond a post-pandemic rebound.
Boise’s natural beauty, booming downtown and famous “Boise Nice” charm sell the city almost as soon as you experience it firsthand. Boise’s hardest task is simply to tell people who haven’t been what they’re missing.
IACC's 2023 Meeting Room of the Future survey—the first since Covid shut down the meetings industry—registers a variety of evolving planner preferences. IACC chief Mark Cooper reveals some of the most significant.
As emerging industry professionals, our biggest task is to learn from those willing to share their industry knowledge with us. That means taking advantage of every educational opportunity that knocks, like these student membership opportunities within meetings and events industry organizations and associations.
When it comes to enviable places to hold a meeting, Newport Beach, California, certainly carries itself with a lot of swagger, and its refined elegance will leave attendees heartily impressed.
According to Tourism Economics, Anaheim welcomed a record-breaking 24.9 million visitors in 2022, with tourism spending exceeding $15.7 billion across Orange County.
On a recent trip to Madison, Wisconsin for a conference, Meetings Today editor Danielle LeBreck discovers special meeting and event venues, from historic buildings repurposed to concert halls and more.
From some of the best prime rib in the Midwest and the home of the Reuben sandwich, to custom menus designed around sustainability, these are the group dining highlights you can’t miss during your next meeting or event in Lincoln or Omaha, Nebraska.
American Anthropological Association planner Nate Wambold has taken massive strides making the association’s events accessible. Here is his advice for his meeting professional colleagues on how to start their journey, and the proper mindset to strive for.