Three meetings industry veterans share how corporate meetings have perhaps changed forever since the pandemic, and how the biggest generational mix ever in the workplace is impacting how we meet.
From the Super Bowl and other massive sporting events to the continued investment in its convention business and infrastructure, Las Vegas is gaining steam with meeting and event professionals on the global stage.
Contributing writer Jennifer Juergens uses the new Brightline high-speed rail line to travel to meetings properties in South Florida. Hear about her experience, plus updates at key South Florida hotels.
Tourism Diversity Matters terminated the employment of Executive Director Greg DeShields following widespread accusations of a toxic work environment and founding CEO Mike Gamble has stepped down from his role in the organization.
By the time you read this, Laurie Sharp will have been living and working remotely in Les Praz, France, in the Chamonix Mont-Blanc Valley, for over a month. Here are a few of the venues she’s explored and people she’s met thus far.
The only luxury teaching hotel of its kind in the nation, The Hotel at Kirkwood Center in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, sets students up for successful careers through its hands-on Hospitality Arts program.
SPARK offers a qualitative analytical functionality that not only streamlines the operational aspects of event planning but easily provides event performance insights that event owners are now demanding.
Across the DFW Metroplex, groups have more overnight and in-hotel meeting space options across more price points than ever. Here is a round-up of the exciting new and upgraded properties.
Don’t miss a chance to explore the foods that make Boise, Idaho; Seattle, Washington; and Portland, Oregon; stand out during your next meeting and convention with these recommendations.