The educational agenda for the Austin, Texas, conference includes tracks for special-event professionals, meeting planners, and caterers all under one roof.
Strategic thinking is one thing, but communicating those thoughts in ways that get listeners to understand your vision and see you as a leader is another. Here’s some advice.
The Events Industry Council is asking business-event pros to complete a survey that will help keep the Certified Meeting Professional certification relevant.
The 30-year meetings-industry veteran, who recently joined Unbridled, shares her thoughts on attendee expectations, return on experience, and the value of hard work.
Are your meetings attendees deterred by the hassles of air travel? A new survey says yes. In fact, they find it as annoying as a trip to the DMV.
From generative A.I discussions to a “Belong-a-palooza” to a filmmaker workshop, fresh topics will complement evergreen sessions such as event contracting and meeting security, for a lively educational agenda.
Boston is making a new effort to highlight diverse event suppliers, while a new apprenticeship in Chicago could jump start an event-industry career for a BIPOC applicant.
The train serving Miami International’s mile-long Concourse D is offline indefinitely.
Association executives and convention/exhibition planners flocked to Georgia World Congress Center for an event that had no virtual option.