Cover Story — The 2022 CMI 25: MeetingsNet’s annual list of the largest corporate meeting and incentive companies doing business in North America. On Tap — How Bad Was 2021 for the CMI 25 Companies?: ...
In the state capital of Texas, the good news for convention and exhibition planners is that a new convention center more than twice the size of the existing facility will be ready for action by ...
On Tap: Considering 2021 from Every Angle — How do you cover so many important planning issues in one shot? By letting the experts speak for themselves.
On Tap: A Diagnosis for the Meetings Industry’s Headaches — Planners and suppliers are living with a complex mix of lingering challenges stemming from the ...
Medical: HCPs Dish on Their Meeting Likes and Dislikes — Two veteran doctors detail their changed continuing-education habits, why they make time for in-person events, and more. Association: How to ...
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While most of the breakout sessions during October’s IMEX America show in Las Vegas had detailed outlines for their educational content, one was rather different. Titled “Association Meeting Realities ...
On Tap: When Will Vaccine Mandates Be Irrelevant? ­— There are encouraging signs that Covid-19 is moderating, but many organizations will continue to choose the “gold standard” in event safety until ...
Cover Story: From Planner to Executive: 4 Stories ­— Advancing to upper management through the meetings department is not easy. Four women share what it takes to follow their path. Register for ...
Cover Story: The New Meetings Team — The shift to digital meetings has altered the skills, processes, and relationships that meeting departments need to succeed. Register for MeetingsNet.com and gain ...
Medical: Will HCPs Pay Extra for a Carbon-Neutral Event? — One medical association asked attendees to help defray the cost of making its annual conference sustainable. The response was unexpected.
In July, Omega World Travel was ranked the largest woman-owned company in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area by the Washington Business Journal. The company also received recognition from the ...