Photography plays a key role in capturing the memories your attendees will have of all the fun and fellowship at your event. It also keeps the event alive well after the decorations come down and the choir goes home...
The world as we know it is changing. There is no such thing as business as usual. While most of our days may still be taken up with doing business on the telephone and managing projects on paper, the percentage of time event planning professionals...
* People in the News Jeffrey W. Poole has been appointed national sales director at Rosen Hotels & Resorts. He will be based in Washington, D.C., and will be responsible for both association and corporate accounts in the Washington, D.C....
The trade show floor entrance at the Marriott Wardman Park hotel in Washington, D.C., was one of the busiest portals around at the American Society of Association Executives Management & Technology Conference and Exposition (ASAE M&T)...
What's the one law that a religious meeting planner can count on to be applied to just about every meeting or event planned? It has to be Murphy's Law: "Whatever can go wrong, will." There are just too many details to check, too many specifics to...
A medical emergency might be the last thing on anyone's mind when they're enjoying the fun and fellowship of a religious meeting or convention - until there's a crisis. But if you're prepared in advance, a crisis can be handled quickly and with...
IAEM Reprise Finds an Introspective Bill Taylor "What a difference a year makes," says Fast Company co-founder and editor William Taylor, back for a repeat keynote presentation at the annual meeting of the International Association for Exhibition...
It really opened up my eyes to accessibility," says Maureen Gross, special project coordinator for the U.S. Catholic Conference, about working her meeting to be more accessible to people with disabilities. "It's more than ramps - there's a whole...