Experts share useful site selection tips

When planning a meeting, chances are you have a phenomenal list of food and beverage, audiovisual and teambuilding ideas, but if you don’t

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How Philadelphia pulled off a historic DNC

Philadelphia has been making history for centuries, so it’s only fitting that this city of milestones—the birthplace of American democracy—set the

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Meetings Market Trends Survey - 2010

Rock-bottom room rates, relaxed or non-existent attrition policies, plummeting attendance and slashed meeting budgets. Last year was an exercise in

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Lake Geneva entices with lavish array of off-sites

Meetings magnet Lake Geneva draws high attendance with a perfect blend of wonderful accommodations and meeting spaces, such as The Abbey Resort and

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Q&A With Industry Experts on Education Preferences

The information provided is done so with the understanding that the writers and respondents are not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or

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Time-saving TechTools

 While many planners find themselves squeezed for time these days, the good news is that there is a growing choice of technology tools that

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AmEx Examines Planner Perceptions of Africa

NEW YORK, N.Y.American Express Meetings & Events released new research exploring the factors impacting the selection of Africa as a rising

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Millennials move technology, and vice-versa

Millennials are moving meetings tech. This biggest-ever generation may be young, but their expectations are changing the way attendees, planners and

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Hot new projects have Orange County energized for future

Famed Beat poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti described Southern California as the place "where the American Dream came too true." Don't tell that to Anaheim

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Hilton Head Resort Shows Off Room Upgrades

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Expert insights on bandwidth and essential tech for today's meetings

There’s nothing worse than spending money on a new piece of technology that doesn’t work.Whether it’s because your attendees don

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Albuquerque, Santa Fe and Taos steal the arts scene in New Mexico

Is New Mexico the new Hollywood? That’s the question Fox News asked as AMC’s hit TV series Breaking Bad, filmed in and around

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Expert tips for creatively cutting back on meeting expenses

With a still-sluggish economy casting its shadow over the meetings landscape, staying within a limited budget can be the first priority for any

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Scandal and budget slashing have rocked the government meetings sector

If what happened in Vegas actually stayed there, planners in the government meetings field would be breathing much easier today. But between blowback

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AC Resort Betting Big on New Look

By Suzette Parmley, courtesy of The Philadelphia Inquirer/McClatchy-Tribune Regional News  With its big reveal slated for Memorial Day weekend,

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Baton Rouge/Shreveport-Bossier City (2012 Coverage)

Baton Rouge and Shreveport are at opposite ends of the state, but they still share a spicy Louisiana passion for music, food, history and fun. In

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Across the Borders

More CoverageCVB Contacts - Across the BordersThe

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D Las Vegas Makes Downtown Debut

LAS VEGAS  The former Fitzgeralds Casino & Hotel has completed its dramatic transformation to become the D Las Vegas. Located beneath the

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Reno

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Moving Recovery

Released last November, the inaugural American Express Meetings & Events 2012 Meetings Forecast finds meetings demand up around the globe, based

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