The Covid-19 pandemic has knocked our industry on its heels. Independent meeting planning companies have taken a particularly hard hit. But they push on: With one eye on expanding their virtual meeting services and another on the return to meetings in 2021, independents continue to innovate and demonstrate their value to
clients and the industry at large. Perhaps none more so than the companies in our CMI 25 report, MeetingsNet’s annual showcase of the largest meeting and incentive companies focused on the North American corporate market.
To make it on to the list, we compared independents, as we always do, based on their previous year’s performance. While 2019 numbers and news may seem less relevant given the current industry shutdown, face-to-face meetings will come back—and when they do, finding a meeting partner that can bring experience and creativity to the table will be as important as ever. Read on for an introduction to these major independents, including news of their latest partnerships, acquisitions, and initiatives; their annual business volume, and photos of impactful events.
In addition, in this unprecedented year, we’ve also surveyed the CMI 25 companies to get a sense of how the pandemic has affected their business, and to get their predictions for the return of face-to-face meetings.
American Express Meetings & Events
George P. Johnson Experience Marketing
McVeigh Global Meetings & Events
Meetings & Incentives Worldwide Inc.
Travel and Transport Meetings and Events