The goal of most corporate meeting departments is to plan programs that get high marks from attendees and save money in the process. David Rich would like to upgrade that goal by adding a bigger purpose for what you do, a purpose that already...
Don’t think of your audience as one unit, but as individuals you can connect with before, during, and after the meeting. Dan Nilsen, CEO, Bishop-McCann, shares two tactics for making those connections.
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A unique setting for corporate programs is available about an hour northeast of Quebec on the banks of the St. Lawrence River. Le Massif de Charlevoix comes from the imagination of Daniel Gauthier, co-founder of Cirque du Soleil, and includes a h...
Larry Luteran, one of the most visible hoteliers in the meetings industry, has left Hilton Worldwide after 31 years with the company.
Larry LuteranLuteran, who was just named one of the 2015 inductees to the Convention Industry Council’s Hall ...
Attendees at IMEX Frankfurt expect to learn the latest news about international cities, emerging destinations, hotels, resorts, and the state of the global meetings industry. This year, attendees can also take away the experience of attending a...
Amy Spatrisano, CMPThe Convention Industry Council has been honoring the pioneers and leaders in the meetings industry since 1985, and the tradition continues with its announcement of the five individuals who will be inducted into the CIC Hall of...
Visiting the immaculate Fort Lauderdale Marriott Harbor Beach Resort & Spa, it’s easy to see the appeal of this 650-room property for meetings and incentives. Sitting directly on a lovely quarter-mile of private beach just 10 minutes from the For...
A few voices can make a difference! That’s my takeaway from two eye-opening and informative days in Washington, D.C., at the end of April for the Global Business Travel Association Legislative Symposium 2015. What an opportunity to share my...