Unexpected Eden – By Haley Freeman
History says that King Nebuchadnezzar II, who ruled the city of Babylon for 43 years beginning in 605 BC, constructed fantastic gardens to soothe his
History says that King Nebuchadnezzar II, who ruled the city of Babylon for 43 years beginning in 605 BC, constructed fantastic gardens to soothe his
I was talking to a good friend the other day about our changing industry. He has been around this business for about 25 years. He
There are lots of discussions going on today about resume writing,— and often there is a lot of confusion about the proper format, length, description
Feeling Social media overload – I have been there…have you? Sometimes I miss the good old days. The millennial generation grew up with it …for
This edition, I step aside to present a message from Rich Johnson of Renaissance Management (a call for sponsors, golfers, thoughts, prayers, well wishes, and
If you visit Nimes, France today, you can experience what it was like for the ancients to attend large-scale events. The Nimes Arena (photo right),
It’s an interesting thing, this trade show industry. We’ve had lots of conversations about how we all seem to fall into this business, from all
Time Kills Deals — and Hires! – By Philip H. Kemper After a long and costly recession, many employers, thankfully, are hanging the “we are
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