Missouri offers a powerhouse of sports-centric venues

Planners throughout Missouri can easily hit a home run with groups that appreciate the addition of a sports outing sometime during the meeting.

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Emerging Destinations

What makes for a good meetings destination in a recession? Affordable places that are well-equipped with facilities and unique amenities are making

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Lessons Learned From the Pandemic Experience, According to Meetings Industry Leaders

The path forward is often paved by lessons learned from the past. As meetings and events industry professionals work to navigate through the pandemic

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Latest & Greatest: Palm Springs (March 2016)

The 289-room DoubleTree by Hilton Golf Resort Palm Springs opened early 2016 and

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Plan Environmentally Friendly Meetings and Events in Denver, Boulder and Colorado Springs

Sustainability is no longer a “buzz word” in conversations or a trending topic for meeting planners to take into consideration when organizing events

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Crisis Management Not in Planners’ Plans

Disasters, both manmade and natural, just seem to keep rolling in. From hurricanes and other severe weather events to active shooter threats, any

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Collective Retreats’ New Head Sommelier and Beverage Alchemist Creates Inclusive Mocktail Menu

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, sales of wine, beer and

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Creative Retreats' Jesse Rodriguez Explores a Wine Cellar

North Carolina Is an Adventure Haven for Groups

North Carolina takes the idea of outdoor adventure and runs with it. Depending on when your group visits, you might be snow-skiing or waterskiing

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Career Forum - MidAmerica September 2010

Searching for a new job has never been an easy process and it’s become an increasingly competitive environment since the introduction of

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Finders Keepers

More CoverageNew York StateWhat started as a

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Career Forum - East September 2010

Searching for a new job has never been an easy process and it’s become an increasingly competitive environment since the introduction of

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Career Forum - South September 2010

Searching for a new job has never been an easy process and it’s become an increasingly competitive environment since the introduction of

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California’s Inland Empire bursts with flavorful experiences

The Inland Empire may not be an “empire” in the traditional sense of the word, but this thriving metropolitan area in Southern California, which

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Hotel Properties in the Salamander Hotels & Resorts Portfolio

Hotel Bennett, Charleston, S.C. Opening in summer 2018 on historic Marion Square. Highlights: 179 guest rooms; a rooftop pool with

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8 of California's Finest Outdoor Group Dining Experiences

From a farm-to-table meal in San Diego and a dock-and-dine outing in Newport Beach to a cocktail reception with resident giraffes in Greater Palm

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The Philippines: Fun and Sun for a Song

A nation made up of more than 7,000 islands, the Philippines is one of the most affordable and friendly destinations in all of Asia. Making the

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U.S. Labor Shortage Affecting Your Meetings? Try Mexico and Caribbean All-Inclusives

While the meetings and events industry wrestles with an in-person comeback stuck in slow gear from the Delta variant and lingering labor shortages

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How the Onsite AV Landscape Has Changed as In-Person Meetings Resume

In one challenging year, audiovisual (AV) companies have transitioned from helping meeting planners produce their in-person events to leading the

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Benchmark Hospitality Reveals Top 10 Meeting Trends for 2014

HOUSTONBenchmark Resorts & Hotels, a division of Benchmark Hospitality International, announces the "Top Ten Meeting Trends for 2014" as observed

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Birmingham

Birmingham’s rapid industrialization through the turn of the 20th century earned it the nickname the "Magic City." The iron and steel produced

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