What Happened to the Fun Part? By Jim Obermeyer
I remember a time when selling exhibits was a lot more fun. We worked hard to build relationships with trade show managers and marketing managers
I remember a time when selling exhibits was a lot more fun. We worked hard to build relationships with trade show managers and marketing managers
Greetings to readers (and WOMEN) everywhere! If you haven’t checked out Exhibit City News’ July/August print edition in person, there’s still time to visit it virtually
By Larry Kulchawik- Past President IFES & EDPA I recently served on a panel discussion with two other expo suppliers from the exhibit industry to
By Haley Freeman Las Vegas has finally gone and done it. After decades of planning and debate, the city unveiled its state-of-the-art, multipurpose sports and
Hi Don, I am so thrilled with the article in the July issue of Exhibit City News that features my business and our staff. You
By Jim Obermeyer “I find holy redemption when I put this car in drive, roll the windows down and turn up the dial.” – Maren
By Philip H. Kemper Employees are expensive. Yes, they’re expensive to hire, compensate and train. But they are the ones who drive your company —
In the fourth installment of a five-report series examining attendee loyalty, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research says that the amenities and ancillary activities of
In honor of the San Diego Zoo’s centennial celebration, I got to thinking about some of America’s world class zoos as event destinations that offer
By: Richard Erschik Wow. That’s a pretty harsh and broad brush statement. Let me tone it down a bit by re-stating that tradeshow booth visitors