
People on the Move Nov-Dec 2020
Emerald Holding, Inc., named Hervé Sedky (pictured left) CEO/President as of Jan. 5. Brian Field, Emerald’s interim president/CEO, will continue to serve as the company’s

Emerald Holding, Inc., named Hervé Sedky (pictured left) CEO/President as of Jan. 5. Brian Field, Emerald’s interim president/CEO, will continue to serve as the company’s

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services There is magic happening with face-to-face events, as more show management companies prove safe,

by F. Andrew Taylor Savannah, the oldest city in Georgia boasts one of the youngest convention centers in the country. The 330,000-sq.ft. Savannah Convention Center

by Mike Morrison, national sales director, WS Displays & co-host/producer of “The Don & Mike Show” As I write this for 2021’s Exhibit City News,

Savannah Convention Center Location: One International Drive, Hutchinson Island, Savannah, GA Year built: Opened in 2000 Size: The SCC is 330,000 sq.ft. and contains 103,000

by Bob McGlincy, director, business management at Willwork Global Event Services Tradeshows work. They work very well. They establish brand recognition; they generate sales; and,

The Rigging World by Andrew Fulton Las Vegas Convention Center, the morning of December 22, 2019. My crew was ready to start rigging the 100-foot-long,

The International Man by Larry Kulchawik With a halt on tradeshow activities worldwide for the past few months, some countries are returning back to hosting

A case study of a successful face-to-face international event What do you do if you plan a show a year in advance, and then a

I recently returned from the EDPA ACCESS Conference, held in San Antonio, Texas. Down from a typical attendance of near 300, this year’s event drew

Sheldon Adelson passed away last week on January 11 at 87. Some may know him for his philanthropy, his politics or his rags-to-riches story. His

by Sven Bossu, CEO AIPC On Nov. 30, a Flemish news anchor—Martine Tanghe—retired after presenting the seven o’clock news for 42 years on the public