Shop to Showfloor: Bringing the “Service” to General Service Contractors
(Pictured above: the American Exposition Services team) by Cynthya Porter The world of general service contractors (GSCs) may seem eclipsed by Freeman and GES, the
(Pictured above: the American Exposition Services team) by Cynthya Porter The world of general service contractors (GSCs) may seem eclipsed by Freeman and GES, the
(Pictured L-R: Athziri Cocilion, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society rep, Anna Endres, Kathleen Lopez, Sarah Bernardi, Kristen Satkas, Myette Frances and Jennifer Stephens) by Alex
by Amadeus Finlay The term “Golden Age of Film” is widely accepted as referring to movies produced from 1917-1960, but all that might just change.
by Jeanne Brei An only-in-Denver experience, Casa Bonita is the absolute mecca of theme restaurants with 52,000 square feet, seating for more than 1,000, more
There’s a good chance you’ve heard of Classic Exhibits but don’t know all they do. Mel White, VP for marketing and business development, describes the
by Jeanne Brei More than 200 attendees converged on The Inn and Spa at Loretto in Santa Fe, N.M., June 23-26 for the Exhibition Services
Atlanta Hospitality Community Connects and Changes Lives: Sonya’s Story by Mark Zimmerman, former general manager of the Georgia World Congress Center In 2010 Sonya Renee Howell unexpectedly
by Cynthya Porter Two years after the historic vote to leave the European Union, the exhibitions and events industry in Great Britain is still holding
(Pictured above: Castle Marne’s romantic formal dining room) by Jeanne Brei Founded by gold miners in 1858, Denver’s historical side includes dining. One of the
by Larry Kulchawik The International Federation of Exposition & Event Services hosted its annual summit meeting in Athens, Greece in June 26-28. As the “Global