Future Uncertain for Brookfield CVB

The executive director and sales manager of the Brookfield CVB have resigned. The CVB’s executive director Rod Raschka said he is leaving the

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St. Louis Leader Carole A. Moody Dies

ST. LOUIS Carole A. Moody, former long-time President of the St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission, died on Tuesday, August 7 after a

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Planners Invited to Go to Camp Next Month

LEESBURG, VA In keeping with the industry’s fun, collegial spirit, planners are being invited to go back to camp. But this iteration doesn

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ALHI Grows U.S. Sales Team

WASHINGTON, D.C.Associated Luxury Hotels International (ALHI) has significantly expanded its global sales team with the addition of five new Global

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Grand Junction is a captivating high-desert escape in western Colorado

Western Colorado’s largest city, Grand Junction, is a sunny “high desert” getaway surrounded by dramatic topography like the 11,000

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Spotlight - Michigan

Avenue that is out of this world is the newest icon to grace the landscape in Lansing. The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum (

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How ChatGPT Will Impact the Meetings and Events Industry

In the not-so-distant future, the world of meetings and events was transformed by the rise of artificial intelligence programs like ChatGPT.

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London Debuts New Website for Planners

LONDONLondon & Partners, the official promotional organization for London, has launched a brand-new convention bureau website that provides a one

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Going Places

Illinois The Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau appointed Tracy Barrett Janosko director of Washington

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Palm Springs Estate Emerges as Event Space

PALM SPRINGS, Calif.The former Palm Springs retreat of the legendary silent film comedian, actor and director, Harold Lloyd, is now

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On Location

Nov. 4-8, 2006Naples Grande Resort & Club, Naples, Fla. It was meet, greet and eat for 86 meeting planners who attended the 26th annual

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Pick Three - Little Rock

More CoverageCVB Contacts - Little Rock

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Close-Up: Lansing

One might say meeting in Lansing, Mich., is a capital, if not learned, idea, and as it’s indeed the state capital and close to all of the

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Convention centers adapt to tradeshows of today

Once upon a time, in the words of tradeshow consultant Traci Browne, the typical event held in a convention center exhibition hall could be described

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Eureka Moments: Recipe for Success

More CoverageThe Savory StateRaised on a San

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Pick Three

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Short Takes

Museums & Attractions The Indianapolis Museum of Art will be the first U.S. venue to exhibit Roman Art from the Louvre, featuring

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The Big Picture

Are you more optimistic, or less, about the meetings industry and the economy than a year ago? A bit more optimistic

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How to Get the Most Out of Your Mentor

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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Going Places

Illinois The Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau appointed Brien Zamperetti to director of eastern regional sales. Zamperetti, who is

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