7 Ways CSMs Can Help Planners as the Meetings Industry Reboots

The COVID-19 pandemic has reminded us that change is the only constant. Ask a meeting planner. In a little more than a year, events and

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Atlanta CVB Promotes Two to Senior Vice President

The Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) promoted Sheretha Bell to senior vice president of marketing and brand strategy and also promoted

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‘Power’ Trip: Live From San Juan, Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico may have lost power for a well-publicized few hours last week, but I could feel nothing but electricity from the moment I landed on

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Fishing for Savings?

Hyatt at Fisherman’s Wharf will soon be completing a comprehensive million-dollar renovation of the hotel’s 19,000-plus square feet of

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San Antonio

Just ask San Antonio locals and you’ll probably get a more positive economic outlook than most destinations provide these days. And residents

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Michigan is home to one-of-a-kind group experiences

Michigan is packed with instantly recognizable icons, from cars and Motown in Detroit to the historic escape into yesteryear at Mackinac Island or

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Maui/Lanai/Molokai

More CoverageMade in MauiIt’s tough

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Tennessee

More CoveragePlanner’s Perspective

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Chicagoland offers rich cultural treasures for groups

The word “suburban” may evoke visions of comfort and conformity rather than creativity. But in fact, Chicago’s collar counties have

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Global Upgrades + Openings (July 2017)

BrazilAccorHotels announced the Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Copacabana will be

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MPI WEC 2017 Kicks Off in Vegas

LAS VEGASMPI’s World Education Congress (WEC) kicked off at MGM Grand

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The Night Shift

Often sultry by day, Florida gets even steamier when the sun goes down, as clubs, lounges, bars and other venues light up the night from the

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West Upgrades & Openings

California The repositioned Bernardus Lodge & Spa, set on 28 acres

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Pop Goes the Venue

Be it Elvis or Mickey Mouse, pop culture icons entice generations of travelers, as do the memorabilia and history surrounding them. Not surprisingly

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Going Native

Beneath Palm Springs’ glitzy resorts, upscale shops and miles of golf courses lies a land deeply tied to its Native American roots. The Agua

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Resorts

What becomes a legend most? In the case of some of the nation’s most historic resort hotels, a multimillion-dollar makeover that preserves the

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Cleveland

More CoverageCuisine Scene

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Winter is the ideal time to plan a warm weather event in Northern Indiana

In Northern Indiana, planners will be pleased to find meeting itineraries during the warmer months include everything from waterborne pursuits,

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Remaking History

What becomes a legend most? In the case of some of the nation’s most historic resort hotels, a multimillion-dollar makeover that preserves the

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Anaheim’s Suds

Dubbed “Brew City” by Anaheim Mayor Tom Tait, the city is getting a wave of new and expanding breweries. Already home to a dozen, such as

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