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Best-in-Class: Big League F&B Trends from Caesars’ Michele Polci

Meetings and events giant Caesars Entertainment boasts a food and beverage operation that has few rivals. From giant gatherings to creating memorable smaller events, it’s all about the showbiz of F&B. Michele Polci, director of citywide catering sales for Caesars Entertainment, will share the recent group culinary trends she’s seeing, along with her secrets of F&B success at any scale.

Join Meetings Today and Michele Polci to discover how Caesars Entertainment plans and executes its F&B programs and come away with some takeaways you can implement in your meetings.

6 Free Group Activities in Austin for Events on a Budget

For event planners on a budget, taking care of business while giving their attendees opportunities to explore a city can be difficult. Luckily, there are a whole host of free group activities available in Austin, Texas, from touring the Texas State Capitol to catching a free concert at Zilker Park—all conveniently located near the Austin Convention Center and hotels.

Eldorado to Merge With Caesars, Creating Largest U.S. Gaming Company

Reno-based Eldorado Resorts and Las Vegas-based Caesars Entertainment are about to make history. On June 24, 2019, the companies announced they had entered into a definitive merger agreement that will result in the creation of the largest U.S. casino operator. Under the transaction, Eldorado will acquire Caesars for approximately $17.3 billion, including the assumption of outstanding debt.

Milwaukee is a Rising Event Destination in 2020

With $5 billion in developments across Milwaukee, the city’s neighborhoods are dramatically transforming. One neighborhood seeing a resurgence is Westown, which has become the entertainment, sports and convention hub or the city before, during and after events.

What Is It Like to Meet at the Las Vegas Convention Center?

Meetings Today's Danielle LeBreck chatted with Chief Content Officer Christoph Trappe about the Las Vegas Convention Center after he attended the annual American Institute of Architects (AIA) conference there in 2019. He shares his thoughts on current state of the event space, the convention center expansion, where to stay and how to get to the center.