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IMEX launches Net Zero Strategy

IMEX America makes progress on reducing carbon footprint. Just weeks after registration opened, well over 3,000 global buyers had already registered for IMEX America. They’ll find a much cleaner and more sustainable show when they arrive at the show on October 17-19 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas.  The IMEX Group has made a significant […]

Travel Companies Honored For Fighting Sex Trafficking

Six organizations selected as the top members of The Code organization for 2023. Recently, The Code, a multi-stakeholder initiative with the mission to provide awareness, tools and support to the travel and tourism industry to prevent the sexual exploitation of children, recognized its six top member companies for 2023. The companies were selected due to […]

Incentive Research Foundation Study Finds Strong Demand For Incentive Travel

New Study Also Finds Service Level Gap Still Exists According to a recent Incentive Research Foundation (IRF) survey, the outlook for incentive travel remains strong, with most respondents expecting incentive travel to increase or hold steady through 2024. The IRF’s new study, Incentive Travel Programs – Expectations & Challenges examines how ready the industry is […]

Maui Reopens To Visitors

Amidst the tragedy, the spirit of Maui remains strong On October 8th, West Maui accommodations began to reopen to visitors again with the exception of Lahaina. In West Maui, recent wildfires have resulted in the devastating loss of loved ones, homes, cultural and historical sites, and businesses in Lahaina. Lahaina will remain fully closed to […]

Keep Your Fall Event COVID-19 and Flu Free

Should your event attendees get double-vaxed this fall? September and October have traditionally been the big months for flu shots. This time frame is also prime time for COVID-19 boosters in a post-pandemic world. For organizations hosting meetings and events this fall, the question is: Should we encourage attendees to get flu shots and COVID-19 […]

How To Measure the Effectiveness of Hybrid Events

You’ve added a virtual component to your live event. Now what? The technology to execute virtual and hybrid events has been around for quite some time. But the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on the widespread adoption of this practice. Prior to the pandemic, hybrid events were still relatively new and uncommon. The […]

Dealing With the Boss From Hell

“All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” That line is one of the most famous sentences in literature. It is the opening of Leo Tolstoy’s novel, Anna Karenina. It is also one of the reasons why it is so hard for organizations to manage toxic bosses. Each toxic boss […]

Las Vegas Loop Expands to the Strip

Tunnel Vision. Meetings attendees will soon have an easy way to beat the heat when traveling from one attraction to another up and down the Las Vegas Strip. They’ll do it underground in Tesla vehicles. Since launching the Loop underneath the Las Vegas Convention Center ((LVCC) in January of 2021, the system connects the LVCC […]

10 Great Rooftop Bars In NYC

Start Spreading the Views The concept of rooftop bars first began to emerge in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when new technologies allowed for the construction of taller buildings. As the skyline of cities rose, people began to take advantage of the added elevation by constructing bars on the rooftops of buildings. The […]

The New Rules of Event Planning

Today, my local newsfeed blew up with a story about a simple give away event organized by a popular social media influencer in New York City.

4 Must-Know Negotiation Hacks

In today's challenging event landscape, securing a favorable contract and managing costs are top priorities for meeting planners. Here's a guide to help you navigate negotiations and get the most out of your event budget.

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