As images of spreading oil plumes, devastated Gulf Coast communities, and dead seabirds fill our TV screens, it’s easy to warp back and forth between a sense of futility and an urge to assign responsibility for the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe...
It’s all about the leads. That’s the word from a new survey of 500 technology industry marketing professionals, conducted for Unisfair, a Menlo Park, Calif.–based virtual events platform. More than two thirds of respondents (68 percent) said leads...
For religious meeting planners, life will be more hectic than usual for the next three months. Here is a sampling of what is happening in religious meetings in the United States and beyond...
BP officials are reporting some progress in funneling oil from the broken oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, but the environmental disaster is far from over. While an increasing number of meeting groups booked into Gulf Coast hotels are canceling be...
The exhibition industry is rebounding in 2010 as a majority of event organizers say their shows are growing this year compared to last, according to the Exhibition and Convention Executive Forum’s annual ECEF Pulse survey, which tracks four major...
Last week, the Illinois General Assembly overrode a veto by Governor Pat Quinn and passed a law designed to reduce labor costs and make Chicago more competitive as a convention destination. ...
By the end of summer, the I-94W paper forms for entry into the United States will be completely phased out and all visitors from Visa Waiver Program countries will be required to use only the Electronic System for Travel Authorization, according...