Starting in the April issue of Meetings Today, Lawson will answer your questions—on everything from incentive planning in underdog destinations to infusing local culture into your events—in her modern-day advice column, Dear Ashley.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, aka Pennsylvania Dutch Country, has partnered with Southern Airways to fly qualified planners for free roundtrip from Pittsburgh or Washington, D.C., for site inspections.
When it comes to outdoor events, San Diego delivers—with everything from a new Hollywood Bowl-style venue to a historic hotel just across the bay and an oceanfront restaurant with one of the best views of the city skyline.
When ESPA held its first in-person, annual conference in two years this past January, it used best practices to produce a safe event that meeting planners can utilize for their events.
From ever-expanding Dallas to the waterfront of Lake Carolyn in Irving to the historic Stockyards in Fort Worth, new projects abound in the Metroplex. Here’s what meeting professionals need to know.
Now that the stakes for all meetings have been raised, meeting planners and event organizers must find the right people with the right talent to tell their leadership’s story virtually to the masses as part of the hybrid component of an in-person program.
The DMO for Huntington Beach in Southern California announces the appointment of a former sales director for the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau.
U.S. Travel Association leaders delivered short-term and long-term priorities for the travel industry during its State of the Industry address February 2.