How Sustainable and Safe Events Practices Can Coexist in a Post-Shutdown Environment

As meetings and events professionals start convening again during these unprecedented times, there are so many unanswered questions. One of the most

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5 Benefits of Hiring a Standup Comedian for Your Meeting or Event

For many of us, jokes and standup comedy are the last thing we are thinking about when attending a corporate meeting or event. After all, these

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Comedian  Keith Alberstadt Performing Standup Comedy

Greater Ontario's President Recognized As Tourism Advocacy Industry Leader

Michael K. Krouse, CMP, CHME, CASE, President and CEO of the Greater Ontario Convention

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Incentives

While today’s incentive managers know they must retain the “wow” factor to keep high-achievers happy, many are under the gun to

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10 Ways Meeting Planners Can 'Slay the Stress Dragon'

The multitude of tasks, issues and concerns that come with meeting planning can be incredibly taxing on the mind and the body. So it may come as no

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Up and Away

Times are good for airport hotels. Occupancy is up, rates are climbing and new competition is scarce. Meanwhile, owners are investing heavily in

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15 Wellness and Mindfulness Techniques for Chaotic Times

What does wellness mean to you? Maybe your definition has been altered this year while navigating a world that seems to be turned upside down amid a

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‘Keep America Meeting’ Campaign Started by U.S. Travel

WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Travel Association today unveiled a new campaign designed to shine some much needed spotlight on the importance of

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Incentives

Insurance conferences and incentives are evolving thanks to a variety of factors, from the economy and air service cutbacks to lifestyle changes.

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New Business Book for Kids Charts the Future

Got an aspiration-inclined youngster on your holiday gift-giving list?  Frequent Meetings Today contributor, futurist and leadership expert

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Cover of L Is for Leadership: An A to Z Guide to the Future of Business. 

Reboot Your In-Person Events

In-person events are back, baby! We couldn’t be happier. But what’s that you say? Your attendees expect to be wowed with safe, sustainable, and

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F&B With Tracy Stuckrath: From COVID to Food Allergies and Beyond

Buffets? Gone. And don’t even think about a donut wall! The meetings F&B environment has been disrupted flatter than a collapsed

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New Moniker, Management for Luxe Baja Resort

LOS CABOS, Baja, MexicoA popular resort in Los Cabos has announced its new identity as The Resort at Pedregal. The resort, previously known as

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Old Reliable

SMERF events aren’t known for glitter and glitz. But for planners and facilities that take the time to learn the social, military, educational

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Old Reliable

SMERF events aren’t known for glitter and glitz. But for planners and facilities that take the time to learn the social, military, educational

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Buyer Beware

These days, when every dollar seems to count more than ever, there are many ways that meeting planners can put together meetings and trade shows for

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Robert Brandenberg

THE US GRANT hotel announced Robert Brandenberg as its new director of operations. He brings 17 years of industry experience to the property,

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Look for These Physical Signs to Help Identify an Active Shooter Threat

Counterterrorism and security expert David Lau identifies several signs to watch out for to help spot a possible active shooter at your meeting or

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AmEx Meetings Forecast Sees Global Growth

NEW YORK, N.Y.According to the just-released American Express Meetings & Events 2015 Global Meetings Forecast (“the Forecast”),

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Calgary Meeting Venues Saddle Up for an Inclusive Future

In the Marriott Downtown Calgary, a mixologist torched pieces of cedar to create smoky cocktail glasses for the hotel’s signature old fashioned.

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Photo of Calgary skyline with snow-capped mountains in the distance.