Spring for an extreme green venue
I have the fever. It is spring, and I find myself a school girl again, gazing longingly from my window at budding trees and greening
I have the fever. It is spring, and I find myself a school girl again, gazing longingly from my window at budding trees and greening
Hello class. For this TradeShow Teacher lesson, I decided to share with you some of the lessons I have learned over the years. Some of
Phil Kemper With the current downsizing of most companies large and small, it’s safe to say that many of the contacts that salespeople had
Events and interesting facts that have shaped the industry
I’m on my way to Memphis, making the five hour drive from St. Louis to do a small install for a good client. My wife
Bruce Robert Korver died early Thursday morning at the LifePath Hospice, Sun City Center Hospice House. A memorial service will be held for Bruce at 2:00 p.m.
The honor for Best of Show, Large Exhibits went to Blue Telescope from New York City. Considering that many of the most prominent and
EXHIBITOR2011 featured 42 more island booths than just the 10 from last year. Booths were larger and more interactive this year, demonstrating the increased budget
This year at EXHIBITOR2011, several exhibitors rigged hanging designs from the rafters, which could add as much as $60,000 to the total exhibit cost.
Robby Blumenfeld, president of Abex, addresses the crowd before the panel discussion. On Tuesday morning, industry professionals attending EXHIBITOR2011 at Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas
This year, Elements held a Drinks-N-Dunks event benefitting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in honor of the late Tim Provo, former president of Elements who
Freeman, provider of integrated services for face-to-face marketing events, announced the launch of its renovated website, Freemanco.com. Using feedback obtained from research studies, Freeman’s revamped