“I can understand that, given the current situation, international groups may express concern about bringing a meeting to London,” says Chris F.J. Lynn, vice president, North America & Emerging Markets, Business Tourism, London & Partners, which ...
Meeting planners love to network with each other. And they love it when attendees at their own conferences network with each other. This year, IMEX America is giving planners the chance to try out one of the many matchmaking tools on the market...
I visited Paris for vacation in June...
In 2003, during the time that Kevin Iwamoto was managing corporate travel for a mulitnational company, a car bomb exploded outside a hotel in Jakarta. Iwamoto did his usual check-in with his travel management company to see whether any employees...
Peter Neffenger likes things to happen fast. The former Vice Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard was confirmed as administrator of the Transportation Security Administration only a year ago, but he’s already made plenty of changes on his way to...
United Airlines President & CEO Oscar Munoz, who has been on the job only since September 2015 (and took a little time off to have a heart transplant in January), empathized with the flying public’s experience during a Q&A at the Global Business...
Meet Aoife Delaney and the first thing you’re likely to do is smile. Maybe it’s because she’s a certified yoga instructor and passionate advocate for wellness, but Delaney’s vibe is relaxed and warm from the word go. The director of global sales ...
Nuremberg, Germany, was the crossroads of commerce in medieval times. A thousand years ago, its Imperial castle was the place to meet. Always a city of invention and art, today it is looked upon as a center of innovation and creative ferment by...