Will hosting the G8 summit really benefit Chicago?
When the National Restaurant Show moved its show dates up to two weeks earlier on May 5-8, those of us in the tradeshow industry in
When the National Restaurant Show moved its show dates up to two weeks earlier on May 5-8, those of us in the tradeshow industry in
Las Vegas’ reputation for neon glamour and a glittering skyline does not exactly evoke images of natural serenity and sweeping desert vistas. Travelers here are
I’m not sure who said it, but somewhere in the last year I read the following quote: “You can’t save your way out of a
Another year has passed. Interesting how a different perspective regarding the passing of “time” is to someone in media. Each week, we write about the
The biggest question facing us in the tradeshow industry is: “When will the economy rebound and return to the prosperous levels we saw in the
I’m writing this while sitting in my hotel room at the December EDPA Conference. I love coming to this event. The keynote speakers are excellent
Welcome, students. Today we are going to learn how to be more selective in deciphering which tradeshows will best suit your company’s needs; a process
There is certainly a feeling of promise that accompanies the start of every new year. That fresh calendar of uncharted days beckons to be filled
Businesses are besieged by a mountain of state and federal laws, rules and regulations when it comes to employees, starting before they even become employees.
Peter Theodorides, Marilyn Monroe and Mike Boone enjoy some unconventional networking at EDPA ACCESS. From November 30- December 2, 2011, EDPA conducted its