Chicago Labor Deal Good For Groups
The nation's two leading exhibition services contractors are hailing their new labor agreement with riggers at McCormick Place as one that will benefit...
Attendee Info Is Up For Grabs
The handling and protection of personal attendee information is an increasingly worrisome issue for meeting planners. Now, the stakes are being raised...
Real-Life 'Lost': Attendees went missing after mountain tour
A search for two conference attendees who spent three bone-chilling nights lost in the mountains high above Palm Springs was delayed for more than 36...
F&B Column: The Meal Maestro
From the hors d'oeuvres to the dessert, Rodney Smith, director of catering, sales, and convention services for Los Angeles' Millennium Biltmore Hotel,...
Code Red: Safety and Security Issues at Meetings
Pinpointing your closest allies when meetings involve high-security guests
Planner Spotlight: Planning a New Orleans Expo in Katrina's Wake
Robert Kolinek goes forward with the New Orleans Gift & Jewelry Show.
Crack the Whip: How a Meetings Policy Can Eliminate Redundancy, Rein in Spending, and Enforce Compliance
Big-name companies like Xerox, Cisco Systems, and Bristol-Myers Squibb have meetings policies. Maybe you should too.
Test Your Trade Show Savvy - 2006-06-07
There are three components of a trade show: presentation, promotion, and logistics. These quick questions are a great primer for your exhibitors.