Q&A: Noelle Stevenson Discusses South Florida’s Arts Boom

Noelle Stevenson is vice president at the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward Office of Film, Music and Entertainment’s “

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9 California Wineries Offering Outdoor Venues for Group Gatherings

California remains a popular destination for a plethora of reasons, including its commitment to sustainability, world-class meeting facilities and

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Rustiqué Wines, Monterey County

Outdoor Adventure and Inspiration Await Meeting and Incentive Groups in Western Montana

Glacier National Park’s epic displays of glaciers, carved valleys, sparkling lakes, hundreds of miles of trails and towering Rocky Mountains are

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Glacier National Park

Massachusetts

From the days of colonial Plymouth on up through 2004, when the Red Sox clinched the World Series, Massachusetts has always been a place that

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Take 10 - Planning in a Tough Economy

1. I am an event coordinator in a corporation. My work load has dropped dramatically (many events

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Eat to your heart's content in Alabama

When attendees prepare for a group gathering down South, they’ll likely have visions of barbecue, fried green tomatoes and pecan pie dancing in their

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Groups Staying at Kimpton Hotels in D.C. Can Now More Easily Support Local Businesses

Kimpton Hotels of Washington, D.

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OuttaSite! - Maui

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Coastal Carolina

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Atlantic City

Three years ago, Atlantic City’s meetings growth was meteoric. As Gary Musich, vice president of convention development for the Atlantic City

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Happenings - Wichita

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St. Louis' spirit shines via its eclectic neighborhoods

"The Lou" might be known best for its iconic arch, popular zoo and acclaimed art museum (the SLAM), but planners who scratch

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Multifaceted Meetings Industry Veteran "Shimo" Shimasaki Bids Adieu

The meetings industry is losing a vast reservoir of institutional knowledge with the retirement of

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Photo of Christine "Shimo" Shimasaki.

Expert tips for creatively cutting back on meeting expenses

With a still-sluggish economy casting its shadow over the meetings landscape, staying within a limited budget can be the first priority for any

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2019 Meetings Trends Survey Responses: How Strictly Are Attrition Clauses Being Enforced?

Meetings Today: Are you finding that attrition clauses are being enforced more or less strictly recently? Can you share any comments/

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Planner Perspective: Ally O'Connor, Manager, Tour de Cure

Tour de Cure is a series of fundraising cycling events to benefit the American Diabetes Association (ADA). Ally O'Connor manages the events'

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Top Execs Still Find Value in F2F Meetings

WASHINGTON, D.C.Business leaders reported that in-person meetings are important to their companies, beneficial to operations and critical to career

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Latest & Greatest: Oklahoma

Tulsa The 55-room Ambassador Hotel Tulsa, now a part

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San Francisco and the Bay Area Anticipate Event Uptick Following Moscone Center Expansion

Anticipation is high in San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area as the city’s Moscone Center introduces its long-awaited $551 million

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Planner's Perspective: Shana Carter, CMP

Shana Carter,  MBA, CMP, Project Director, Corporate Services YPO-WPO, Kyle, TexasWhat does your job entail? I

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