Talking Tech - South May 2010

 Like many in our industry, we’ve struggled a bit getting our heads completely around social media. Who gives a twit about Twitter? Who has

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Vail, Breckenridge and Beaver Creek heat up for groups in warmer months

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow! And once those flurries stop falling?Well, when that blanket of powder melts away, Colorado’s popular mountain

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Newport delivers on unique experiences and venues

While Newport has long been known as a retreat for the billionaire set, whose yachts and Gilded Age mansions are an indelible part of the landscape,

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Groups get active in Downtown Los Angeles, Hollywood and The Valleys

Los Angeles is known for its nearly perfect weather year-round, as well as a healthy and active lifestyle of its residents, so it comes as no

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Idaho spills with enticing off-site venues

Whether it’s a waterborne reception in Coeur d’Alene, a group dinner complete with wine tasting during a Boise-based meeting, or a

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5 Creative Breakouts and Teambuilding Opportunities in Plano, Texas

Located close enough to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to be convenient and accessible yet far enough away to feel like a unique destination, Plano

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Code Blues

More Coverage2009 PhRMA Code Q&APerhaps

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Wisconsin Dells entices with updated venues

The Wisconsin Dells is an established getaway known for outdoor escapes and family fun, but that hasn’t stopped the locale from breaking virgin

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2-Team Baseball Towns Offer More Options for Event Planners and Attendees

As I’m traveling to conferences and client meetings in larger cities, I often check schedules to find out whether local major league baseball

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New Developments in Fort Wayne, Indiana, That Meeting Planners Should Care About

The compact downtown convention district in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a selling point for meetings.Fort Wayne offers lots to see, do and dine-around

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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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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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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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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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Philadelphia's Top-Down Focus on DEI Paves the Way Forward for Meetings

In 1987, two African-American directors on the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB) board, A. Bruce Crawley, a prominent marketing

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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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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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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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