
Detroit Metro CVB CEO Larry Alexander Announces Retirement
Larry Alexander, president and CEO of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, has announced his intention to retire, effective Dec. 31. Through his leadership

Larry Alexander, president and CEO of the Detroit Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau, has announced his intention to retire, effective Dec. 31. Through his leadership

(Pictured above: Google Stadia at gamescom 2019, Platinum award winner in the Best Stand at a Games Industry Event category) The Trade Group, an award-winning,

(Pictured above: Danielle Puceta, SVP of Digital at Freeman) UFI, the Global Association of the Exhibition Industry, has named Freeman as winner of the UFI

Visit Sarasota County has promoted Amanda Walker to meeting sales manager. The promotion within VSC’s sales department will allow the tourism bureau to better identify,

(PIctured L-R: President Jerry Reyes & Commissioner Don C. Hubbard) Governor John Bel Edwards has appointed Jerry Reyes as president of the Ernest N. Morial

Industry Megashow Embroiled in Refund Battle with Show Exhibitors by Amadeus Finlay As in life, there comes a time in the business cycle when nothing

(Pictured above: AllSpace has pivoted a substantial portion of its work into solutions for the post-COVID workplace) Change is coming, and just as the early

Webinar reveals that 25 percent of event professionals are looking to increase marketing budgets More than 100 attendees from over 25 countries joined The Hague

(Pictured above: Jennifer Trethewey, CSEP, ILEA International president, Melbourne, Australia) The International Live Events Association is pleased to announce that it has retained MCI USA

Greg Lee, chairman and CEO of the Eureka Casino Resort, a resort hotel company he built in 1997 with his parents, retired from the Las

The New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center is seeking GBAC STAR accreditation through the Global BioRisk Advisory Council, a division of the worldwide cleaning

Like the industry it represents, Event Tech Live can’t sit still. This year’s show will marry five coronavirus-proof virtual days to the traditional two physical,