On December 18, 1964, seven Swiss destinations gathered at Hotel Bristol Bern in Bern, Switzerland, to form the world’s first national convention bureau, and the “Interest Group of Swiss Congress Cities” was born.
Destinations across Maryland have created a new Meet in Maryland initiative (MIM), which serves as a catalyst to jumpstart interest in Maryland as a meetings destination.
Event service professionals can help simplify the meeting and event planning process and make it smoother. Here are some proven strategies to help make it happen.
Virginia loves business, and business loves Virginia back. Three Virginia CVB leaders share their outlook, next-phase strategies, benchmarks for success and more.
San Diego Tourism Authority (SDTA) President and CEO Julie Coker was hired to lead New York City Tourism + Conventions Board of Directors, effective December 9.
In this Meetings Today podcast, senior contributor Jeff Heilman speaks with Destination DC President and CEO Elliott Ferguson at IMEX America 2024 in Las Vegas about the impact of the 2024 election on meetings and events, Destination DC’s new Connected Campus program for planners, sustainability and more.
After nearly five years at the helm of Corpus Christi’s DMO, Brett Oetting resigned from the organization effective October 31, according to Visit Corpus Christi.
Visit Atlantic City President & CEO Larry Sieg announced he will retire from the DMO at the end of 2024, ushering in a replacement with a long history representing the South Jersey coastal gaming destination.
San Francisco Travel appointed its first female president and CEO to replace Scott Beck, who left the DMO in May after a tenure of a little more than six months.
Miller, a well-known local community leader and hospitality industry veteran, will bring with her nearly 30 years of experience to the ATL Airport District leadership team.