Ten years of ramblings
I realized as I sat down to write this column that this is column number 120; exactly ten years since I wrote the first column
I realized as I sat down to write this column that this is column number 120; exactly ten years since I wrote the first column
The purpose of this column is not to make people feel good but to tell the truth. At times, people tell me I’m great while
The draconian changes which have affected workers in the tradeshow industry mirror the problems which have plagued our country. The middle class has borne the
While we appreciate the interest Crain’s Chicago Business has shown in our company, we have an obligation to our tenants, employees and patrons to our
Changing to meet your expectations…Our readership is comprised of a diverse collection of groups. The only common bond is the industry that we work in
“The Chicago Randy committee would like to thank everyone who participated and contributed to our 7th annual outing this year. We are so grateful for
Frankly, I’m sick and tired of discussing the actions of the Illinois state legislators which attempted to reform the tradeshow business here in Chicago. For
It’s pet peeve time. Promise me that if you ever call my company and are greeted by an automated attendant answering system that you will
The year, 1975 brings to mind a number of cultural, social and political trends. It was the year that featured leisure suits, 8-track tapes, disco,
As a tradeshow consultant that loves working with my Trade Show clients and trolling show floors in a wide variety of industries, I have learned