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Columbus, Ohio: The Next Big Meetings Destination That Might Not Be on Your Radar

Columbus is on the move, with young entrepreneurs opening up artisanal businesses and restaurants in its Short North convention district. A formerly forgotten flood plain is also set to explode as a haven for makers and a forward-thinking convention center that recently emerged from a $140 million renovation and expansion rounds out the offerings.

Westin Helps You Work Wellness Into Your Meetings

Westin offers a number of wellness options at its properties, including amenities and programs through RunWESTIN and Westin Gear Lending. Learn how you can help event guests and attendees stay on track with their fitness goals at a Westin.

2 Meeting Pros Analyze the Trump Presidential Seal Mishap

The image of President Donald Trump standing in front of the U.S. presidential seal altered to include the symbol of a Russian double-headed eagle clutching golf clubs at Washington, D.C.’s, Marriott Marquis may be as horrifying to meeting planners as it was intentionally, or unintentionally, funny to the world.

7 Actionable Tips on Diversity and Inclusion From MPI

Creating welcoming experiences that not only accommodate participants’ differences, but celebrate them, isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s good for business. MPI Academy Director Jessie States shares seven high-level diversity and inclusion best practices for better event design.

5 Ways for Meetings Groups to Get Outdoors in South Texas

When meeting in South Texas, get the group away from the conference room and outside for teambuilding activities. There are many ideas, from bird watching outings to fishing excursions, for varying budgets that will entertain attendees throughout the region.