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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Greater Boston

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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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Patricia Sharpe: 50 Years of Telling the Texas Food Story

Born in Lisbon during WWII, Patricia Sharpe found enchantment in words as a child. In December 1974, she joined

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City of Los Angeles Approves Convention Center Expansion

The Los Angeles City Council voted to approve the L.A. Convention Center expansion and modernization project on September 19. The construction will

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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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Executive Retreats

Executive retreats have always been a staple in the meetings industry. Gatherings between C-level employees have served as the bread and butter for

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Minneapolis-Saint Paul Metro

Get out that checklist. Okay, ready? Variety of off-site venues? Check. Great museums and nightlife? Check. Accessibility? Check. Great shopping

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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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ABCs of AV: Saving Big on Audiovisual Services

Meeting and event audiovisual is one of those things as an attendee you often don’t notice until it blows you away—or blows up a meeting

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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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Managing the Mayhem

Meetings industry speaker, attorney and professor Tyra W. Hilliard frequently speaks on the subject of incompatible groups at industry educational

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The Advantages of a Two-Story Exhibit Booth

Staff Writer Sarah Kloepple talks with Becky Andrzejak, exhibit and events manager for

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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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3 Medical Meeting Compliance Programs for Planners

Planning any type of meeting or event is always a stress-inducing affair, but with the rampant regulations in the murky world of pharmaceutical and

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The Work Within: Reclaiming Your Reflection

Season 6, Episode 5Featured Guest: Lindsay Holder, Founder, Hustle Flow LabIn a world that teaches

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Chris Ferrier

Large conference centers traditionally have not been known for their hands-on approach when it comes to F&B, but like many properties in the

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How a Disney World Hotel Handled the MLS COVID-19 Bubble

In summer 2020, Major League Soccer decided to play its 2020 MLS Is Back tournament in a “bubble” to dramatically decrease the chances that COVID-19

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