Tales from the Downturn: How Some Shows Are Exceeding Expectations
Jun 01, 2009
Despite the tough economy, some associations, including the United States Institute of Theater Technology, exceeded expectations with their annual conference from the get-go
Tales from the Downturn: How NEMICE Built Attendance Despite Down Economy
Jun 01, 2009
NEMICE works to meet registration goals despite the odds.
Tales From the Downturn: Scrap Metal Show Wheels and Deals
Jun 01, 2009
Keeping room blocks low and expectations high—plus a presidential keynote—spelled success for scrap metal show.
Marriott Gathers Corporate Customers
Jan 01, 2009
In mid-November, as corporate America was reeling from the Wall Street crash and looking ahead to an uncertain economy, some 135 corporate travel managers and meeting planners came together with 165 Marriott sales associates, general managers, and...
Trump Pays After Walking Group
May 01, 2008
The Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort has been ordered to pay a company more than $200,000 in damages and fees as a result of a corporate event that went seriously awry...
Private Parties in Public Spaces
May 01, 2008
Hosting a party in a public venue gives it a certain cachet, if you don¹t mind some red tape.
Communication With Hotels Has Reached an All-Time Low
Apr 01, 2008
How it got this way and what you can do
Preparing for Political Rallies
Apr 01, 2008
How Virginia Beach accommodated a last-minute Obama rally
New Partnership to Ease Attrition Problems
Mar 01, 2005
IN THE AFTERMATH of 9/11, Toby Brenner, president and CEO of Par Avion Meetings and Conventions in Los Angeles, had a client cancel a series of conferences, which resulted in some serious attrition fee exposure for the client. Through some...
Blocking Hotel Attrition Charges
Dec 01, 2004
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