Beauty and the BEO

The key for planners looking to get a return on investment from hotel food and beverage is to work closely with the conference services manager and turn in complete banquet event orders. This was the advice given during a packed breakout session at the 2007 Financial & Insurance Conference Planners Education Forum in Dana Point, Calif., in June.

The session, led by FICP vice president, education, Kim Boriin, CMP, senior events marketing specialist, Guardian Investor Services, featured Gigi Cabrera, conference services manager, St. Regis Resort Monarch Beach, Dana Point; Kimberly Hoppe, director of catering and conference services, Ritz-Carlton, Laguna Niguel, Calif.; and Sarah Jones, CMP, director of conference services, Montage Resort & Spa, Laguna Beach, Calif.

When submitting the banquet event order, keep it concise and include BEO information in each section of your program agenda where appropriate, advised panelists. This helps clarify exactly what you will need at each point of the meeting. Refrain from sending one-off e-mails to your CSM each time you need to request a change.

When negotiating F&B for meetings with lead times of more than a year, always ask for menu pricing before signing the contract, and consider including a clause stating that menu prices will not exceed a certain percent increase. Another negotiating tactic is to include minimum and maximum F&B charges in the contract. One attendee noted that “in my contracts, I write that my F&B minimum will not be less than $50K, but if it exceeds $80K I get a certain discount.”

Creative Partners

Once your convention services manager receives the banquet event order, it goes to a variety of people at the hotel who use it to plan the various F&B aspects of your event. The more time these personnel have with the BEO, the more creative they can be:

  • banquet manager
  • executive chef
  • beverage captain
  • executive sous chef
  • food and beverage director
  • purchasing supervisor

RSS Share

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2012 Penton Media Inc.


Acceptable Use Policy
blog comments powered by Disqus

Search 125,000+ Venues

Search Meeting Space

Find Event Venues with Cvent

The Meeting Planning Blog

Face2Face Latest Posts

Sign Up for Our Free E-Newsletters

Meetings Collaborative

Rate your experience with meeting venues and suppliers.

Facility / Hotel

 
Powered by: Meetings Collaborative
Aega Awards

Latest Webinar

Global Meetings: Risk Management A to Z
February 28 | 2p.m. EST

Organizations take on more risk than usual when booking meetings outside the U.S. Join our expert panelists and learn how to assess your overall risk, write contracts that protect your organization, manage currency exchange rate fluctuations, keep your travelers safe, and much more. View it on-demand now!

VIEW ALL ARCHIVED WEBINARS

Recent Comments

Powered by Disqus

Back to Top

Explore Our Newsletters


Meeting Planner Survival Guide

Whether you're a novice planner or a veteran, this compilation of must-read articles is your meeting planning resource.

Must-See Meeting Files

Visit the MeetingsNet expert-advice site, where we’ve got top meeting pros on camera answering a variety of your questions as well as a collection of educational—and sometimes offbeat—editors’ pick lists — from the top tech tools to the best books for meeting professionals.

Pharma Meeting Management Forum

8th Annual Pharmaceutical Meeting Management Forum
March 25-28, 2012 in Orlando, Fl
Register now!
Learn more about how healthcare reform will affect medical meetings.

Both forums are co-sponsored by Medical Meetings and The Center for Business Intelligence.

Suppliers/
Facilities/CVBs

MeetingsNet makes it easy to find the CVBs, tourist boards, and facilities you need for your next meeting.

Deal Finder

Special offers brought to you by MeetingsNet.

Find A Job

Targeted to all aspects of the hospitality and special events industry.

SMM PORTAL

Your source for Strategic Meetings Management info and intelligence

Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   RSS Feed

Inside Current Issue

February 2012 CMI

January 2012

January 2012 FIM

MM January 2012

Jan/Feb 2012 MM

December 2011

December 2011 RCM

December AM

December 2011 AM

Browse Back Issues