Arkansas

With some of the fastest-growing metros in the country and a booming business climate, Arkansas is reinventing itself as a “land of opportunity

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Delaware dazzles in all seasons with colorful group outings

Different experiences await delegates convening in Delaware, depending on the time of the year.Whether it’s hiking or bicycling beautiful

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Mississippi

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Nevada Ups the Ante

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Northern Indiana 'Suits Up' With Sports and Activities

Tis the season—that is, football season—for tailgate parties, fantasy lineups, donning the colors and numbers of your favorite players,

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Coastal CVBs Brace for Hurricane Dorian: What Planners Need to Know

Several southeastern CVBs are preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Dorian, which continued its move north—dangerously close to Florida's east

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Q&A with Howard Feiertag and Rod Abraham

Following are responses from interviews I recently conducted with two of MPI’s founders who both are long-time meetings industry educators:

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Central Florida’s creative off-sites add meetings flair

Corporate parties in the shadow of Cinderella’s Castle, while definitely unique, are likely a familiar concept to many planners contemplating

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From Dining to Live Entertainment, Connecticut Puts on a Show for Groups

The nation’s third-smallest state punches way above its weight when it comes to dining and live entertainment. Here are marquee match-ups for

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Rosen Hotels & Resorts in Orlando

Experience the Rosen Difference when planning your next Orlando meeting.With a new, cutting-edge tool that easily gives planners on-the-spot answers

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Meetings are booming in South Korea's capital

The effortless ways in which Seoul embroiders the threads of old and new are easily manifested in its meetings business. At many levels, the Korean

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Innovation and creativity spring eternal in Toronto

As Canadian Business reported last year, Toronto “has become the undisputed capital of Canadian innovation, with more than 600 start-ups, the

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4 Female Marriott GMs Reflect on International Women's Day 2021

To recognize International Women’s Day in 2021, Meetings Today reached out to Marriott International to gain the perspective of four female general

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Bellagio Indulges Planners in a Foodie Fam Like No Other

It can be tricky to manage a glass of bubbly while being pampered with a manicure and pedicure, but somehow I pulled it off, toasting with newfound

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Caesars Execs Get Creative to Draw Group Business

At 6-foot-5, Michael Massari, chief sales officer for Caesars Entertainment

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South Africa's rich heritage makes for intriguing agendas

South Africa’s vast cultural landscape encompasses various musical and artistic styles, as well as a history that spans everything from the

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Galveston Island is creative and full of adventure

Given its frequently exuberant and occasionally tumultuous history, it is little wonder that Galveston, with origins dating to the first landing of

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Veteran planners share their site selection expertise

One of the more challenging elements of the planning process is determining where to hold your meeting. A mountain of work can go into researching

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Celebrating Female Leaders at the Women in Tourism and Hospitality National Conference

Back in November 2015, Clara Carter, founder and CEO of Multi-Cultural Convention Services Network (MCCSN), asked herself how she could more

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Clara Carter (middle) with attendees at the 2024 WITH Conference

Greater Palm Springs is a healthy desert oasis

The desert resort cities of the Coachella Valley are best known as playgrounds for grownups, with nonstop sun and plentiful golf. The region’s

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