Let’s face it: We work in an industry that’s an “alphabet soup” of acronyms and initialisms. We love us some catchy, if sometimes opaque,
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February 13, 2024
Let’s face it: We work in an industry that’s an “alphabet soup” of acronyms and initialisms. We love us some catchy, if sometimes opaque,
May 23, 2013
Meetings Focus | MidAmerica Newsline
December 01, 2015
I interviewed three colleagues, all of whom I know from our local and national industry involvement. What I found interesting was that their beliefs
March 20, 2015
The news came like a ray of sunshine: another record year for tourism in Florida. According to figures released in mid-February by VISIT FLORIDA, the
September 21, 2017
Whether historic or brand new, sports stadiums provide site-specific environments for planners to create ideas with plenty of moving parts that they
August 02, 2023
In 1999, Marianne van den Broek picked up a tool and started making figures in a block of sand. Little did she know that the course of her
March 09, 2020
Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson talks with Seema Jain, director, multicultural affairs for Marriott International, about the hotel giant's
March 09, 2020
Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson talks with Seema Jain, director, multicultural affairs for Marriott International, about the hotel giant's
March 08, 2023
With the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented level of turmoil it inflicted on the meetings and events industry on the wane, we decided to tap the
December 20, 2019
Las Vegas is the king of massive conventions—that much can’t be denied. Its inventory of hotel rooms and the opportunity to leverage the city’s
November 08, 2019
When considering Southern California as a future meetings destination, cities like Los Angeles and San Diego may come to mind first. But planners
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