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6 Meetings Industry Vets Share Why They Don’t Retire

There are so many industry lists of those excelling in their 20s, 30s and 40s. Few go so far to look at those in their 50s, and certainly very few

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Planner's Perspective

Following are select responses from meeting planners who agreed to be interviewed as part of Meetings Media’s 2008 Meetings Market Trends

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The Star Treatment

Setting the stage for legendary productions like the annual Country Music Association (CMA) Awards and the weekly Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest

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Central Illinois Tempts Groups With Food Tours, Cooking Classes and Other Culinary Experiences

Like the chocolate wrapped in the middle of a croissant, the culinary scene in Central Illinois is surprising and delicious.In this decidedly tasty

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South Dakota is a land of scenic wonders and cultural lures

Spectacular surroundings, some of the most iconic sights in the country, meetings-friendly facilities and downtown districts that are hopping with

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Tips for Managing Connectivity

Free isn't free. There's still no “free lunch” in life, and this holds true for internet connectivity, even in coffee

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Connecticut

More CoverageCVB Contacts - ConnecticutThe state of

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Planners Perspective

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Planner Perspectives

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Using CVBs

Do you think of only using a CVB for large conventions with thousands of attendees, a large exhibit program and multiple hotels? If so, think again.

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DMC Does Away With Paper

ORLANDO, Fla. Scott Mifsud, vice president of operations of Just Right DMC, estimates that his company used to go through an entire ream of paper

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Special Meetings

One of the most enjoyable—and memorable—aspects of a meeting is the chance to break away from the confines of a meeting room and

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Latest + Greatest: SW Michigan

Grand RapidsThe Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum reopened in June

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5 International Doings for Planners to Ponder

For planners seeking to impress attendees with international elegance, here’s a look at some recent notable news in the world of luxury

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Short Takes

Museums & Attractions Aquarium du Quebec opened a new pavilion that houses jellyfish, seahorses,

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Landry & Kling Launches Online Planning Site for Cruise Meetings

CHICAGO Landry & Kling, a specialist in global cruising since 1982, unveiled Seasite.com at the IT&ME Motivation Show, held in Chicago this

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Eastern Iowa Cities

With attractions ranging from art museums and riverboat cruises to the Victorian charm of Dubuque, the German roots of the Amana Colonies and the

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Digital Attendee Herding

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