Executive Chef David Belknap Brings His Experiences Home

Like other top chefs, David Belknap had to venture out in the world before finding a home, which happened to be where he began.The executive chef of

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Disney Catered Events Culinary Director John Clark’s Mickey-Shaped Vegetable Frittata

John Clark, culinary director with Disney Catered Events

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Disney Catered Events Culinary Director John Clark Infuses Magic Into Meetings Menus

In today’s meetings and events scene, the F&B business is show business, and nowhere is this more evident than with the top-shelf team at

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Executive Chef Lyndon Honda’s Mojo Verde Tofu

Executive Chef Lyndon Honda with the

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Executive Chef Lyndon Honda Was Raised on Fusion Cuisine

Hawaii was fusion before fusion was cool.It’s long been a way of life on the Hawaiian Islands, which sit at the midway between East and West

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Executive Chef John Zaner’s Chilled Avocado Soup

Executive Chef John Zaner with

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Executive Chef John Zaner Plays Off Guests' Nostalgia

Putting a new twist on a historic hotel, San Antonio’s

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Executive Chef Bruno Feldeisen Is Driven by Sustainability

Sustainability is more than a passing fancy for Bruno Feldeisen, top chef at northwest Washington’s

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Japan Enacts Tourist Tax Ahead of 2020 Olympics

Effective January 7, 2019, visitors to Japan will pay a 1,000 yen (about $9 USD) departure tax when leaving the country, regardless of nationality.

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Comedian Harrison Greenbaum Brings Laughter to Meetings

Happy New Year everyone! Welcome to the first Michael Cerbelli’s: The Hot List™ of 2019.I remember sitting in my house watching

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Marriott Passport Data Breach Worse Than Expected

The massive data breach of guest information at Marriott-owned Starwood Hotels & Resorts properties revealed by Marriott International at the end

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Robert Bray Named General Manager of Orlando World Center Marriott

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New President at Connecticut Convention & Sports Bureau

MIDDLETOWN, Conn.Robert Murdock is the new president of the Connecticut Convention &

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What the Government Shutdown Means for Meetings

We’ve seen this movie before; a nonfunctioning U.S. federal government shutting down over political squabbles. But what does the government

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Puerto Rico’s Comeback Story Thrives on Arts, Gastronomy and Heritage

Puerto Rico may have had a massive setback following the disastrous Hurricane Maria in September 2017,

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California Rolls Out Real ID Driver’s Licenses

On October 1, 2020, current driver’s licenses in 27 U.S. states will no longer be valid to board a domestic commercial airline flight in the U.

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How Live Theatre Can Be Brought to Meetings

I first met Ken Fischer not long after I moved to D.C. in 1978. He was just leaving his job at the Institute for Educational Leadership to establish

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Charlotte St. Martin: Putting Theatre in Meetings

I knew as I conceptualized content for

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Boise CVB - Come Home to Work

Something happens in the seven minutes it takes to travel from the airport to Downtown Boise. Maybe it’s the way the Foothills seem to greet

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Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland and Global Center for Health Innovation

What does 410,000 square feet of awesome look like? The Huntington Convention Center of Cleveland will show you. 

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