Super Bowl LVI and LACC Career Academy Showcase CSR Potential in L.A.

In Los Angeles, corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities have long been important components of meeting programs. As in-person events bounce

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How the Pandemic Era Has Forever Changed Attendee Learning Styles

Today’s workforce lives in a time of growing disruption and uncertainty

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Greater Milwaukee is an ever-evolving draw for groups

The Milwaukee area is one that keeps up with the demands of planners, offering a number of updated group-friendly hotels, increasingly popular

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Minnesota moves forward with new venues and excursions

Minneapolis made headlines recently when it was named the host city for Super Bowl LII in 2018. A new stadium is set to open in 2016, and the state

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Taking charge of negotiating begins with knowledge

The meek may be set for a pretty sweet inheritance, but they won’t get very far with hotel negotiations.While a seller’s market might

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Montgomery County suburbs make for lively meetings

Montgomery County is home to some of Washington, D.C.’s first suburbs, the place to which post-World War II federal workers and contractors

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Cvent's Director of Meetings Shares What Inspires Her

While Cvent is the leading industry data and RFP platform for meeting planners

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CVBs Enter Triage Mode in the Wake of COVID-19 Staff Reductions

COVID-19 has cut a path of destruction through the meetings industry, and among the hardest hit are DMOs/CVBs, which are cutting staff as much of

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Take a ‘Dram’ Good Virtual Tour of Scotland

A few years ago Visit Scotland and ILEA (International Live

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The Dram Good Laddies transport their audience on a virtual, interactive tour of Scotland

Code Blues

Perhaps during no time in history have corporate meetings, particularly those in the medical/pharmaceutical realm, been under greater scrutiny. In

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How North Carolina Meetings Destinations Are Faring in the Hurricane Florence Aftermath

Hurricane Florence dominated the news this past week, as the massive storm unleashed torrents of rain on the Carolinas and Virginia, with a confirmed

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Change Agents

By Rayna Katz The average person might think that, of all industries, the meeting industry must do education right. After all, if event organizers

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How Baltimore Hosted Its First Major Convention Since the Onset of COVID-19

“This is a proud city,” I heard someone say about Baltimore, during a media FAM hosted by Visit Baltimore and Destinations International (DI) ahead

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Virtual Floral Arrangement Classes Have Arrived!

Team Cerbelli is an eclectic bunch of creative individuals. From New York to

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The Neu Project Champions More-Neuroinclusive Events

After attending the 2022 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity June 20-24,

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The Neu Project Launch at IMEX America 2022

Tech the Halls!

 Garden Court Hotel’s Tech the Halls holiday package is designed for tech lovers with good taste planning a last-minute trip to the San

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High-Tech Meetings

Mark Phillips, Landry & Kling and Seasite.comCorporate meetings and events are on the rebound after the recession, but many organizations are

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California’s natural bounty offers secluded group backdrops

While many of California’s urban hubs are pulsating with infrastructure growth and new business activity, the Golden State has no shortage of

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Meetings in Mexico: Dispatch from MPM

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Beach Community

From the Caribbean to the Gulf Coast, DMCs are offering a fuller range of beachside team-building options these days. Though the usual suspects like

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