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ST. KITTSSt. Kitts 

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Webcasting and Event Management Firm Join Forces

MADISON, Wisc. Sonic Foundry, Inc., the video management and event webcasting firm, has announced a strategic alliance with ACTIVE Network, , a

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Meetings Focus Live! Heads West

Learning opportunities and lively one-on-one planner/supplier appointments have been among the highlights of Meetings Focus Live! West, which kicked

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Oregon features an abundance of inimitable venues

Oregon is a shining star of the Pacific Northwest with its variety of landscapes, welcoming locals and offerings for people with interests of all

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U.S. Travel Launches Site for Harvey Support

U.S. Travel launched

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Cruise Lines Welcome Meeting Planners

ST. LOUIS Former meetings industry executive Christine Duffy, now the president and CEO of the Cruise Lines Industry Association (CLIA), made big

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Checking In: A Decade On

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Meetings Today Texas supplement by Senior Contributor Jeff Heilman, celebrating a decade of seemingly

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Vegas and Macau’s Adelson Comes Under Fire

LAS VEGAS Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson—a pioneer in making Las Vegas what it is today as well as in the making of Macau as a gaming

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Doug Hewitt

CHICAGODoug Hewitt is the new director of Sales and marketing at The Drake Hotel in Chicago. Effective August 31, 2015, Hewitt will lead the sales

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Avocet Hospitality Selects Three General Managers for Hotels in Brand Portfolio

Avocet Hospitality hired three new general managers at three of the brand’s hotel properties: The Vendue, Tides Folly Beach and The Admiral.

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Gaylord Hotels’ Services Shine From Coast to Coast

Specializing in mammoth properties that offer everything a meeting will need under one roof, Gaylord Hotels is quite adept at going big, but another

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North Carolina Group Dining Shows Off Its Southern Culture

Top-notch barbecue, a James Beard Award-winning chef and America’s longest-running dinner theater are just a few things meeting planners can take

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Renaissance Des Moines Savery Reopens Downtown

DES MOINES, IowaThe

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On the Rebound

While the business environment is not as robust as it was back in the pre-recession days, resorts—which bore much of the brunt of the meetings

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Not a Bad Place to Be

The meetings world has changed—again. Corporate meetings, association meetings and citywide meetings all are back. That means the Starwoods,

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Wisconsin Dells

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AIBTM 2012 Doubles Educational Content

BALTIMORE, Md. AIBTM America Meetings Week is partnering with four of the industry’s largest associations to provide twice the amount of

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Will AI Save San Francisco From the ‘Doom Loop?’

While reports of San Francisco’s “Doom Loop,” the sensationalistic catchphrase for the city’s seeming economic death spiral, may be a media-fueled

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Caesars Announces Reopening Dates of Two Major Las Vegas Properties

Much of Las Vegas plans to reopen June 4 following the COVID-19 shutdown, which found the largest meetings and tourism destination eerily empty while

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Washington wows groups with its eclectic array of arts

Of the artistry born in or inspired by the Evergreen State, including the music of Jimi Hendrix, the glasswork of Dale Chihuly and the blockbuster

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