Billy McFarland, the entrepreneur-turned-convicted-felon responsible for the infamous 2017 Fyre Festival fiasco, is back with his latest venture, “Fyre Festival II.” Here’s how you can learn to avoid the same fate and become a better event planner in the process.
The Boston and Chicago CVBs are working toward continuing to improve diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging initiatives through new workforce development and apprenticeship programs.
Salt Lake’s natural gifts, down-to-earth charm and progressive spirit make it the best of all worlds. When it comes to meeting destinations, it feels like the perfect place to get things done.
If you’re hoping to fill your attendees’ agendas with happy haunts, these three historic venues offer both scary stories and opportunities for groups to feel the fright.
Come see why meeting planners from across the globe are picking Lincoln, Nebraska, to host their next event! Hospitality goes a long way here as great venues, exciting entertainment and more will have your attendees wanting a return visit.
DoubleTree by Hilton Lansing recently opened in Michigan’s capital city and Courtyard Wichita at Old Town in Wichita, Kansas, announced the completion of its extensive renovation project.
The first new luxury hotel to open on Capitol Hill since 1984, The Royal Sonesta Washington, DC Capitol Hill, officially started welcoming guests in early September and offers a modern and elevated hospitality experience that starts when visitors enter its light-filled 10-story atrium.
Arizona’s heart beats for the arts and culture that established the destination it is today and continues to form the one it will become tomorrow. Here are a few ways you can experience this creativity running deep through Phoenix and Scottsdale.
To help meeting and event planners, Lori Weitzner created 10 Color Worlds and worked with the Hello! Destination Management to bring them to life in event spaces. Here are 10 Color Worlds and the feelings they can evoke, to help get you started.
As fast as the future is coming on, the road ahead in business is not all that hard to predict when you simply take a few moments to project your thoughts forward and think a few steps ahead. Futurist Scott Steinberg shares his thoughts on how to future-proof your business, and yourself.