Meetings Today: Are you more optimistic, or less, about the meetings industry and the economy than a year ago? Why?
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December 31, 2018
Meetings Today: Are you more optimistic, or less, about the meetings industry and the economy than a year ago? Why?
November 29, 2018
Meetings Today Content Engagement Director Christoph Trappe spoke with
March 14, 2023
While your preconceived ideas of Iowa cuisine may center around traditional meat and potatoes dishes (with a side of corn, of course), stop and visit
March 08, 2023
With the COVID-19 pandemic and the unprecedented level of turmoil it inflicted on the meetings and events industry on the wane, we decided to tap the
November 28, 2017
By measures including billions in capital improvements, year-over-year group growth and rising national awareness of its meetings strengths beyond
September 22, 2017
Among America’s earliest vacationlands, northeastern Pennsylvania’s mountainous Pocono region opened its hospitality account in 1829 with
September 18, 2017
Stretching from the vineyards of Napa Valley to the tech hubs of Silicon Valley, the San Francisco Bay Area encompasses a vast assortment of
August 03, 2021
"Team, I’d like to ask you to get ready to work from home in case we need to.” It was the end of February 2020 and I could see some smiling
January 23, 2023
While many meetings markets in Arizona tout their 300-plus days of sunshine, the cities of Phoenix, Scottsdale and Tucson really light up when the
January 04, 2017
To augment the Friday With Joan
December 15, 2022
The historic city of Savannah, drenched in Southern Gothic literary mystique and draped with Spanish moss hanging from the scores of elder live oaks
December 14, 2020
Unprecedented has become the word we hate to use, but it is the most popular way to summarize 2020, with three crises converging together: health,
December 11, 2020
This summer, Visit Alexandria partnered with Chuck Fazio—a prominent D.C.-area photographer who has helped cover meetings industry events—to produce
February 21, 2019
I recently read some amazing books about women and their lives—fiction and nonfiction—that caused me to think more about the
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