Checking In - MidAmerica May 2010

This month’s Meetings MidAmerica is chock-full of interesting Midwest event options, representing just about any flavor your group desires.

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Talking Tech - South May 2010

Like many in our industry, we’ve struggled a bit getting our heads completely around social media. Who gives a twit about Twitter? Who has

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Checking In - South May 2010

It may be true that the meetings industry is facing challenging times across virtually all segments, but government get-togethers are not one of

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University Venues

Often overlooked by planners, university museums are invaluable resources for meetings, both as venues and as places to engage the mind and

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Checking In - West July 2010

While the July issue is full of great copy covering some of the top meetings destinations in the Western U.S.—as well as an 

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Agricultural Meetings

With its wealth of farms and fairgrounds just outside most metro centers, the Midwest is fertile ground for agricultural meetings and related

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Convention Industry Council Names CEO

This issue is sponsored by:

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Government Meetings

More CoverageChange of FocusEconomic woes may

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Historic Places

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Beach Meetings

From the Caribbean islands to the Florida shores, new beachfront properties are targeting groups large and small that are looking to host meetings in

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Aryn Derryberry

Untitled Document Aryn Derryberry, senior account manager of Hospitality Performance Network, details

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Checking In - West May 2010

It’s not often that an editor can literally look out his or her window and see the story they’re covering.Sure, I do have to lean forward

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Historic Places

The stories of how the American West was settled are as varied as the Western landscape itself. In Hawaii, there’s the story of immigrants who

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Small Meetings

CVBs want planners to know that it’s good to be small.Many planners may think that if they are coordinating a smaller meeting, there is no need

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PCMA and IMEX America Create Industry Partnership

PCMA and IMEX America agreed to collaborate on a range of marketing and educational initiatives, including an important PCMA educational event

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Radisson Undergoes Changes in Duluth, Minn.

Radisson Hotel Duluth Harborview is undergoing an extensive renovation.The Top of the Harbor restaurant, on the hotel’s 15th floor, has been

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Convention Industry Council Names CEO

Karen Kotowski was promoted to CEO of the CIC, effectively immediately.Kotowski previously served as chief operating officer for the organization.

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Hyatt Place Opens in Madison, Wis.

Hyatt Place Madison/Downtown, the city’s first Hyatt property, officially opened.The hotel includes 151 rooms, complimentary Wi-Fi access

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Fashion-Themed Hotel Opens in Big Apple

Fashion 26–A Wyndham Hotel on West 26th Street is up and running in the Chelsea neighborhood and the nearby Fashion District.The fashion-themed

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New Restaurant Unveiled at Vegas Hard Rock Hotel

Johnny Smalls, a new restaurant, debuted at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino here.The venue offers a variety of tastes, including Asian dim sum,

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