While hospital workers are on the frontlines fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, PhRMA (Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association) is leading
January 29, 2021
On Demand Webinar: Expert Cost-Saving Tips: Budgeting in the New Normal
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January 29, 2021
Las Vegas Sets Foundations and Strategies for Recovery
What a grand debut the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2021 would have provided, as planned, for the completed $980 million West Hall expansion of
January 28, 2021
The New Normal eHandbook
A Guide to Visualizing, and Facilitating, the Post-Shutdown In-Person Meetings Environment. From site inspections to social
January 27, 2021
When You Get a Seat at the Table, Pull Up Another Chair
How can we transform society’s limiting scarcity mindset into a culture that values abundance and collaboration over competition? Megan Henshall,
January 26, 2021
10 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Your Virtual Speakers
This year brings with it the promise of a return to in-person events. But even so, many organizations will continue to produce virtual or hybrid
January 26, 2021
How Large Resorts Are Set Up for Social Distancing Success
The COVID-era has devastated business at all types of meeting venues, leaving many convention centers, offsite venues and others with little foot
January 26, 2021
5 Outdoor Venues in Milwaukee That Show Off the City’s Personality
Some of Milwaukee’s outdoor venues for groups are a surefire way to introduce attendees to the character and eccentricity of the Cream City—nicknamed
January 26, 2021
All the Ways to Meet Under the Sun in Phoenix and Tucson
Nicknamed “The Grand Canyon State,” Arizona is widely recognized for its breathtaking natural landscapes and national parks. This beauty extends to
January 22, 2021
Memorable Meetings in Atlantic City
Atlantic City is made up of more than 17,500 first-class hotel rooms that will suit the perfect accommodations for your attendee’s complete comfort
January 20, 2021
6 Questions for CES Executive Vice President Karen Chupka
The allure of the consumer technology tradeshow CES has always been the futuristic products on display. But this year, the Consumer Technology
January 19, 2021
Why 3 Veteran DMO Execs Joined Forces for Tourism and Destination Recovery
We’ve heard so much about the isolation brought on by COVID-19 and how it’s kept us apart—work and industry colleagues and especially family and
January 19, 2021
Witness the Virtual Wizardry Weaved by Magician Eric Jones
The minute you meet Eric Jones you feel his energy, relax with his calming voice, laugh at
January 19, 2021
How Planners Are Hosting Large Meetings In Small Ways
In late September, a directive from the Nevada governor allowed the state—including meetings mecca Las Vegas—to host up to 1,000 people at an event.
January 18, 2021
A Virtual Birthday Box to Celebrate Your Team
We made decisions as a team back in June 2020, and one that we needed to make sure we would follow was the COVID code of safety, and two, to get our
January 15, 2021
Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach: Keeping Meetings Safe
Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach is committed to cleanliness for our team members and guests. Check out how we’re keeping our guests and events safe
January 04, 2021
A Virtual Drag Bingo Program That Will Have Attendees in Stitches
Happy New Year! It’s 2021 and we are finally back to normal! What a difference a day makes! NOT! Okay…we have months more of this headache to
December 31, 2020
Shifting the System: Reshaping the DNA of Leadership
What can we do to ensure that the right voices are included in conversations where decisions are being made? Trevor Lui, Principal of
December 28, 2020
Downtown Los Angeles Hotels Are Stepping Up to the Pandemic Challenge
While the entertainment industry mecca of Los Angeles has found itself gone “dark” when it comes to meetings and events during the pandemic, the city
December 24, 2020
How Nevada Is Navigating the Near-Term and Beyond
Nevada has long hit the visitor jackpot with inviting tourism slogans such as “Recreation Unlimited” in the mid-1950s and the recent “Don’t Fence Me