Event Service Professionals Association announced Dominique Bonds as its new president, along with several new board members, during its 2024 annual conference in Indianapolis.
International speaker, consultant, frequent Meetings Today contributor and meetings technology expert Corbin Ball announced his plans to retire and close his long-running website and blog Corbinball.com January 31.
Group success is no stranger to the city that birthed the nation. From Rocky-inspired tours to the explosion of the sports market, opportunities abound for events in Philadelphia and its surrounding areas.
Senior contributor Jeff Heilman sits down with Mike Kunda, founder of The Yo, Philly! Film Tour, to learn more about his passion for the Rocky franchise, tours and more in Philadelphia.
From a historical property that celebrated its grand opening nearly a century ago to newly reimagined hotels offering a modern experience of luxury, here are nine meetings-friendly properties in three of Arizona’s sunny cities.
U.K.-based Invisible Cities takes corporate social responsibility to new heights, training people who have experienced homelessness to become walking tour guides of their own city.
If you weren’t aware of just how cool Greenville, South Carolina, is as a small- to midsize meetings destination, it’s time to get hip to this Southern town that is anything but small in terms of its civic ambition and international appeal.
Travel Nevada hired veteran tourism executive Rafael Villanueva as the organization’s first CEO. In his new role, Villanueva will direct and supervise all administrative and technical activities of Travel Nevada.
Hilton announced the opening of the 976-room Signia by Hilton Atlanta hotel, the first Signia by Hilton property in the state of Georgia and the flagship property for the brand.
Just 35 miles east of Los Angeles, Greater Ontario offers a convenient Southern California meetings and events alternative, with big-city amenities and a small-town feel.