Beyond networking, virtual activities can give your meeting an edge that attendees will remember. If done properly, these activities can increase attendee retention, communication and morale at your meeting.
Las Vegas is primed for the resumption of large in-person meetings and conventions while also maintaining the highest standards of health protocols. Large tradeshows such as World of Concrete have secured dates in the destination, which is eager to open to full capacity following a reopening timeline announced by Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak.
Dr. Elvis Francois, an orthopedic surgeon who made headlines singing his way into America’s hearts and bringing hope through the darkness, is set to inspire your meeting attendees as a speaker.
The conference center segment is well positioned to capture business from organizations that want to get their teams and members back together—or onboard new employees following major staffing disruptions—following more than a year of remote operation.
Indoor air quality, along with cleaning standards such as the GBAC STAR accreditation, are a top concern in meeting and event facilities. Here’s what planners need to know to ensure the safety of attendees.
The COVID-19 pandemic has sucked all of the air out of the room when it comes to pressing meetings and events issues, but have virtual events carried its message? Sustainable meetings expert Nancy J. Zavada chimes in.
North Carolina’s Visit Raleigh has used the tumultuous time of the pandemic to reinforce its primary mission— to serve its clients in their time of need.
Recognizing the cultural and tourism importance of Mardi Gras, New Orleans arrayed its substantial forces to produce a three-day “Mardi Gras for All Y’all” virtual event that beamed the pageantry to viewers throughout the globe.