Virtual Floral Arrangement Classes Have Arrived!

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

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Groups of all shapes and sizes call Las Vegas home

For Las Vegas, its greatest visibility in the meetings industry comes from global conventions like CES, the National Association of Broadcasters

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Lake Tahoe encourages group bonding

Years ago, when I first hopped off a chairlift to find myself atop a pristine white peak in the Sierra, I knew it was a far cry from the mole hills I

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3 Luxury Resort Trends to Watch in 2024

Last year was the year of meetings roaring back following a tough stretch from 2020-2022. Despite the setback in group business—or maybe because of

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Unconventional reasons to gather in Portland

If you thought the Pearl, Powell’s Books and Voodoo Doughnut were Portland’s main hot spots nowadays, think again. Those icons are still

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Convention Cancelled Over L.A. Stadium Plan

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Louisiana Casino Resort Approved

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Northern Virginia's golf courses inspire business

Yes, there are fabulous boardrooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and comfy chairs, and fine-dining establishments with great ambience and even better

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Movers & Shakers (Jan. 2016)

New Mexico's Albuquerque CVB named Tania Armenta its new president and CEO beginning Jan. 5. Armenta is the CVB

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Crowne Plaza Closes in Cedar Rapids

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Redo Planned for Colorado Resort

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Costa Rica is the ultimate feel-good place for groups

People are more productive when they feel good. So it only makes sense that the concept of wellness travel has grown in popularity with meeting and

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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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Today’s attendee experience must inform and engage

“The rule is very simple: People don’t pay attention to boring things. So if you really want to have a lousy meeting, make sure it’

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Houston Again Mulls Conv. Center Hotel

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Northern Kentucky CVB Adds CEO

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Could Waldorf Blow Into Windy City?

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MPI to Release Findings of CSR Study

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Expansion Rebooted at McCormick Place Hotel

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