Scott Beck, president and CEO of San Francisco Travel Association, abruptly resigned his position after only seven months on the job, citing personal reasons.
Zoe Moore, proprietor of Zoe Moore Consultancy and one of the leading lights regarding meetings and events industry DEI, or diversity, equity and inclusion, shares her unfiltered thoughts on its current state with Meetings Today's Tyler Davidson.
Tourism Diversity Matters, a nonprofit organization founded to address systemic inequities within the travel and tourism industry, named Hattie Hill interim CEO after a leadership shakeup sparked by toxic workplace allegations.
According to a robust new survey from Maritz, late event registration translates into more ancillary meetings spend by attendees. Discover where this sweet spot between heartburn and revenue generation is.
Maritz released a groundbreaking Registration Insights Report that collected data over three years from 360,000 registrations at 30 tradeshows, and reveals the sweet spot between fretting over late attendee registrations and taking their increased event spend to the bank.
San Francisco has a long way to go when it comes to returning to the pre-pandemic luster the first-tier convention destination darling enjoyed. Will AI come to the rescue of downtown?
An overwhelmingly positive March jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics was buoyed further by a strong uptick in hospitality industry jobs, with one segment besting pre-pandemic levels for employment.
While Irving, Texas, has long been a popular Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex meetings and business travel destination, new entertainment options that primarily draw leisure visitors have provided a jolt to its non-transient traffic.
Visit California, the state’s tourism marketing arm, launched a “Let’s Play” campaign that stresses the famously laid-back state’s ability to de-stress visitors.