Corporate Meetings

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Jetsetter

From the functional to the quirky, check out the latest gadgets for globetrotters, including high-tech tools, simple problem-solvers and some out-of-

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Kansas City Marriott Downtown Completes Remodel

The Kansas City Marriott Downtown

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Hilton's New Approach to Meeting Space Design

The main theme of MPI's World

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Hilton's New Approach to Meeting Space Design

The main theme of MPI's World

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Buffalo-Niagara Architectural and Natural Landmarks Are Built for Groups

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Buffalo, N.Y., experienced a revolution in American architecture. The towers, civic buildings and other

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Family-Friendly Meetings

With so many families short on both cash and leisure time, it’s little wonder that family-friendly meetings are a fast-growing segment of the

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Biz Travelers ‘Fear Tech’s Impact on Mankind’

Egencia, the business travel arm of Expedia, Inc., found surprising differences in

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Denver's Union Station Project Set to Open in July

DENVEROne of the most exciting projects in downtown Denver in decades will open in July with the restoration of the city’s

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Omaha

More CoverageCVB Contacts - OmahaThe popular Midwest

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8 Refreshed Meeting Venues in New York State That Inspire

Since 1980, New York State’s Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (OPRHP) has recognized organizations and individuals that protect

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Aerial view of Frank Lloyd Write's Martin House in Buffalo, New York

CVB Update

When the economy put the damper on her 2010 marketing budget, Connie Del Signore, president and CEO of the Annapolis & Anne Arundel County CVB,

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The Wednesday Wrap: Of Death and Marijuana

Chief Content Director Tyler Davidson reviews the week's most interesting stories, including a discussion

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The Wednesday Wrap: Of Death and Marijuana

Chief Content Director Tyler Davidson reviews the week's most interesting stories, including a discussion

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Alaska‘s animal kingdom inspires group adventure

Both spontaneous and planned encounters with wildlife of land, sea and sky await groups throughout Alaska.If attendees keep an eye out, they may spot

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Sustainability Questions and Considerations for Convention Centers

What should planners consider when selecting a sustainable city and convention center for their next event? What sustainability questions should they

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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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Q&A with Roger Dow and Roger Rickard

I recently interviewed Roger Dow and Roger Rickard on industry advocacy.  My thanks to both for taking time to respond to my questions. Their

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Geopolitics, Tech and Community Input Impacting DMOs

The global travel and events landscape is growing more complex, and with it, the roles of destination organizations. This is decidedly clear in

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Southwest Michigan Offers Full Slate of New Developments

With a recent surge of growth, the cities of Southwest Michigan are ready to host more groups and events. New-builds and property restorations are

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