Culture, cuisine and convention savvy draw conferences to San Antonio and the Hill Country

The city that gave the American lexicon one of its signature phrases—“Remember the Alamo”—has a special talent for creating

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CVB Update

CVBs want planners to know that it’s good to be small.Many planners may think that if they are coordinating a smaller meeting, there is no need

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East Tennessee

East Tennessee knows a thing or two about spotlighting its riches—from Chattanooga’s Civil War tours and the historic homes of Knoxville

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5 New Top-Shelf Events Facilities Help Las Vegas Up the Ante

While the pandemic put the freeze on many in-person meetings during the last year, Las Vegas was certainly not idle, with a full complement of major

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Las Vegas Strip

On Location - Virginia

Still a draw for Northeasterners who have ventured south to enjoy the ocean breezes, sugary beaches and fresh seafood for generations, Virginia Beach

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How Florida Destinations Can Help You Incorporate Unique Wellness Activities Into Meetings

Techonomy, a multi-day event and retreat dedicated to exploring the intersection of business, social progress and technology, has been held in

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Eco tour on jet skis at Alligator Reef, Florida Keys

How Amex GBT M&E Uses AI for Its Own Meetings

It might be a terrible pun, but it’s true: In 2025, Amex GBT Meetings & Events had one of its most eventful years ever. The September purchase of

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Four Hot Meditation Apps to Help Stressed-Out Planners

It’s official—again. CareerCast just released

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Town Takeover

 When convention attendance grows larger every year, it can be cause for trepidation as well as celebration. There’s an ever-increasing need for

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Maine Boutique Earns LEED Certification

PORTLAND, MAINEFollowing its May 2015 opening, The Press Hotel, a member of

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Meetings on the Menu

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Career Forum

Think of a swimming test that requires you to tread water for a long time in one place. To stay afloat, you must continuously move your arms and legs

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Take 10: 'Site Selection and Inspection: Hidden in Plain Sight' With Joan Eisenstodt

Joan Eisenstodt answers additional questions from the 04.

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The Z: Understanding the Importance of Mentorship in the Meetings Industry

There are a lot of things about my job that I’m thankful for: the flexibility of my work-from-home schedule, the creativity I’m allowed in my stories

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The Z: Understanding the Importance of Mentorship in the Meetings Industry

MPI Clarifies Revisions to CMM Program

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22 meetings industry luminaries who light the way

This year’s class of Meetings Trendsetters, compiled through a survey of our readers, industry outreach and input from past Trendsetters, features a

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Q&A With Stefan Muhle on Sustainability Efforts at San Francisco's Argonaut Hotel

The Argonaut, a Noble House Hotel, has been named an SF Green Business

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Las Vegas Sets Foundations and Strategies for Recovery

What a grand debut the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021 would have provided, as planned, for the completed $980 million West Hall expansion of

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Exterior of The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas and The Strip

4 Reasons Why Groups Can Convene Confidently at MGM Resorts

As the pandemic enters its third year, meeting and event professionals continue to work diligently to keep attendees safe during in-person programs.

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Central Illinois Cities Surprise With an Array of Group Activities

Smaller cities in Illinois are often in the shadow of Chicago, the third most populous city in the U.S. and a longtime Midwest meetings giant, which

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum