How to Help an Event Emcee Plan the Best Live Event
by Jeff Civillico, Las Vegas headliner, live/hybrid/virtual emcee & corporate entertainer Whether this is your first time planning an event, or just your first live
by Jeff Civillico, Las Vegas headliner, live/hybrid/virtual emcee & corporate entertainer Whether this is your first time planning an event, or just your first live
by Jeff Civillico, Las Vegas headliner, live/hybrid/virtual emcee & corporate entertainer Whether this is your first time planning an event, or just your first live
Recently, a number of tradeshows canceled, citing COVID concerns due to the Delta variant. Is this the time to panic? No, it’s not the time
by Jim Obermeyer Lately, I’ve been feeling a bit worn out. And it’s not from being overworked. I think it’s from overexposure. Overexposure to the
IATA Airport Code: IAH, which originally stood for “Intercontinental Airport of Houston” Location: 2800 N. Terminal Rd, Houston, TX Year Opened: Houston Intercontinental Airport opened
(Pictured L-R, top row: Mike Davis, John Hile, Roman Moszkowicz, & Rob Dunn. Bottom row: Angela Donka, Paula Handra & Jeff Fortmann) Cities are opening
by Jeff Civillico, Las Vegas headliner, live/hybrid/virtual emcee & corporate entertainer The invitations are scattered throughout your email inbox, LinkedIn messages and Slack channels. Reminders
by Bob McGlincy Tradeshows are happening. Big shows, small shows, medium sized shows … all types and sizes of events are occurring throughout the U.S.
by Shannon Licygiewicz (pictured left), CEM, general manager, Albany Capital Center As the meetings world begins to resume more in-person events, the art of planning
Eat Houston is a multicultural melting pot, and its cuisine speaks to the incredible number of cultures that call the city home. However, even though