National TradeShow Alliance Looks Back at 2021 & Forward to 2022
by Laura Palker (pictured right), president & CEO, National TradeShow Alliance As 2022 approaches, we are optimistic about our return to work and the opportunities
by Laura Palker (pictured right), president & CEO, National TradeShow Alliance As 2022 approaches, we are optimistic about our return to work and the opportunities
(Pictured above: “The Don & Mike Show” at the ESCA Winter Awards ceremony interviewing winner of ESCA’s Volunteer of the Year award, Brett Mitchell, general
The D.E.A.L.: Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging by Jeanne Brei Detroit is a dynamic urban destination with something for literally everyone. Sports fans are truly
by Amadeus Finlay After the world-shaking trials of 2020 that saw the tradeshow, event and conference industry all but close up shop, 2021 showed numerous
(Pictured above from ECN’s Q1 cover: The dedicated, motivated and united teams of Visit Detroit and Huntington Place, L-R, front row: Claude Molinari, Greg Brannan,
by Sven Bossu, CEO AIPC I had the pleasure of attending a lecture by Monica Lee-Müller (pictured right), managing director of the Hong Kong Convention
(Pictured above: The Detroit Opera House) The D.E.A.L.: Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging by Jeanne Brei When you’re the home of Motown, the palatial Art
By Emily Olson, Photography by Gary Prochorchik / Exposures LTD LogMeIn calls themselves “the work-from-anywhere company before work-from-anywhere was a thing.” The organization helps companies
by Jeanne Brei, Photos Credit: Exposures, Inc. Oldcastle APG, a CRH company and North America’s largest building materials company, wanted a booth that was “exciting”
(Pictured above from ECN’s Q1 cover: The dedicated, motivated and united teams of Visit Detroit and Huntington Place, L-R, front row: Claude Molinari, Greg Brannan,