Vancouver named top city for international meetings
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has once again been named North America’s top destination for international meetings by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA). The
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, has once again been named North America’s top destination for international meetings by the International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA). The
Atlanta-based Convention Models + Talent Agency (CMT Agency) recently appointed a current account representative to global tradeshow manager.
National Trade Productions Inc. (NTP) and CSG Creative (CSG), NTP’s marketing and creative agency, have announced that nine clients’ shows made the 2011 TSNN Top
Professional Convention Management Association (PCMA) has selected specialist global public relations agency Davies Tanner to serve as a communications partner for the coming year, a
Photosound, the global brand communications agency, has announced an new addition to its global digital team.
The Americas Meetings & Events Exhibition (AIBTM) has announced the launch of a new mobile app with increased functionality to help attendees get the most
CORT Event Furnishings, an event furniture, lighting and accessories rental company, has announced the hire of a new district account executive for Pennsylvania and Northern
MC2, an exhibit and event marketing company, has announced that a new employee has joined the company as senior estimator.
The Center for Association Leadership (ASAE) has announced that the Hong Kong Tourism Board has signed on as an event partner, which is the first
Sho-Link Incorporated, an installation and dismantle service company, has announced the appointment of a new company president. This announcement was made by Alan Scaccia, CEO,
AFR Event Furnishings has announced that a new tradeshow manager has been added to the Henderson, Nev., office.
Four members of the Alliance for International Meetings and Commerce (AIMC) offered their insights and strategies for international growth at the closing general session of