Nebraska provides a historical trip through America's heartland

For a state that only joined the Union in 1867, Nebraska offers plenty of well-established historic sites. These venues commemorate everything from

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Meetings Focus Live! Heads West

Learning opportunities and lively one-on-one planner/supplier appointments have been among the highlights of Meetings Focus Live! West, which kicked

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Meet and Repeat in Lincoln, Nebraska

Providing first-class hospitality with unique venues, friendly hosts and plenty of things to do after the work is done, Lincoln is eager to host your

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Morrill Hall in Lincoln, Nebraska

The Weekly Wrap: Meetings Horror Stories!

Rampaging horses! Fallen doves! Banquet cheese that is not cheese at all! Check out our

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The Weekly Wrap: Meetings Horror Stories!

Rampaging horses! Fallen doves! Banquet cheese that is not cheese at all! Check out our

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Charlotte Is a Forward-Looking Meetings Destination With Sustainability at the Fore

Charlotte, North Carolina, is a city primed for the future, with a population boom registering it as the fifth-fastest-growing major U.S. metro area

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2018, Here We Come!

But before we move on to the new year with our January issue, I think we all are glad to see 2017 slip under the waves, with its unprecedented

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Scotland, and Europe, Are on a Journey to Change. Why Is the U.S. Different?

VisitScotland Business Events launched an ambitious Journey to Change initiative in 2021 that aims to showcase how business events in the country

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VisitScotland IMEX America booth group shot.

Coastal Orange County keeps up with meetings tech, CSR and dining trends

Surf, sand and sun. Coastal Orange County already seems to have it all, and to sweeten the deal the seaside communities are armed with the latest

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Nightlife Options for Kentucky Meetings: Fine Bourbon, Down-Home Cooking and Horses 24/7

Late days in Louisville feature events at Churchill Downs (complete with big hats), while group outings to visit champion horses are common in

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Meetings Industry Profile: Edward Harris

The hospitality industry benefits from many “lifers” who have worked in it for most of their careers, but sometimes it’s new blood

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The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe to offer group buyouts

A classic lakefront luxury property, The Ritz-

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SmithBucklin EVP Carol McGury to Chair PCMA Education Foundation Board

Carol McGury, executive vice president, event and education services for association services company

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Planner’s Perspective: Kevin Gorman Talks Dreamtime and Meeting in Australia

Kevin Gorman is Director of Business Development with CWT Meetings & Events in Catonsville, Md.What did you learn about Australia

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Raffles Singapore Completes Renovation

Raffles Singapore announced its reopening following the hotel's

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Groups strike a pose in the Colorado Mountains

Colorado is easily among the country’s most picturesque places to hold an event, where the mountains, blue skies and a blanket of either

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Zoom In: Brenda Kay Eckler

Brenda Kay Eckler, Assistant Professor, Center for Sports, Entertainment and Event Management of Johnson and Wales University and Advisor for the

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Park MGM’s Meeting Spaces Now IACC Certified

Las Vegas’

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3 California Tourism DEI Leaders Who Are Making a Difference

Always ahead of the curve, California is taking a leading role in promoting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in the tourism and meetings and

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Graphic of shape of California made up of diverse people.

Kim Randall

Kim Randall recently took her part-time side business and turned it into a full-time job and is the now the owner of Kim Randall Events. She brings

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