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MeetingsNet – September/October 2023Cover Story — Top Planning Companies: CMI 25 2023 Stats, news, and more in our profiles of the top independent meeting-planning companies doing business with the ...
Welcome to MeetingsNet’s 2024 CMI 25 list, a select directory of the biggest independent meeting-planning companies working with the U.S. corporate market. To compile the list, MeetingsNet compares ...
Effective marketing plays a crucial role in boosting attendance and enhancing the attendee experience for your organization’s event, and a well-rounded marketing strategy can significantly impact the ...
A new Registration Insights Report from Maritz analyzes just how long conference participants are taking to commit, and suggests strategies to mitigate the effects of last-minute—and ...
Raffles Hotels & Resorts, the luxury AccorHotels brand, will open its first U.S. property in Boston in 2022. The $400 million Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences is under construction on Stuart ...
Educators, innovators, and go-getters: Meet eight amazing meeting pros creating positive change for their organizations and the events industry.
With its topping-out ceremony set for mid-July, the newest hospitality addition to the Shreveport-Bossier City area is on track to debut in Q1 2025. Live! Casino & Hotel Louisiana will be a 545-room ...
Using a historic building as its base, the new Fairmont Phoenix will bring 261 luxury guest units to the downtown district, an urban complement to the Fairmont Scottsdale Princess.
From a digitally replicated convention center to a virtual poster hall, here’s what new in the world of online event platforms.
The answer is yes, but there are different ways to make it happen. A recent MeetingsNet webinar addressed the key duties of event technologists—and whether you’re the right person for the job.
With staffing a difficult task and with more employees working remotely, many companies see the value in hosting events that would have seemed over the top just a few years ago.
A billion-dollar mixed-use development going up across from the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles will include a 305-room luxury hotel.
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