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 ...
While having more qualifiers than expected for an incentive trip is great for a company’s sales reports, it can make a planner break into a cold sweat. That was the situation Lacey Hein, CMP, senior event marketing manager with travel and expense...
As incentive industry professionals, we are intensely interested in what motivates our audiences to achieve, to attend, to acquire. Much has been written about designing rewards and programs that motivate and engage across generations, which is a...
It’s time for the meetings industry to move from awareness to action in the global fight against human trafficking, says SITE, the Society for Incentive Travel Excellence, which last month held a joint webinar on the topic with ECPAT-USA...
Jean-Michel Petit was a venture capitalist vacationing with his son in Peru when they left their high-end hotel one day and spent the night with a local family, sharing lunch, dinner, and breakfast with them. At the end of the trip, Petit thought...
Euromic used the occasion of IMEX Frankfurt 2016 to unveil new branding, which represents the broadening of its network around the world.
The logo features seven “swooshes,” each in a different color, that together form an “e” and whose shape...
Last year’s results could have been an anomaly, but with the latest data just in from the annual incentive travel survey by MeetingsNet and the Incentive Research Foundation, it looks like we’ve got a trend on our hands: Budgets are...
You could lop a day off your incentive travel program to save some money. Or you could reach out to your supplier partners, share your priorities, and see what they can offer to add value to your program.
The newly released 2015 SITE Index rep...