
From Struggle to Success
How One Union Worker Achieved the American Dream by Mark Hardter, CEM IATSE 835 Many different unions do the work of tradeshows and conventions

How One Union Worker Achieved the American Dream by Mark Hardter, CEM IATSE 835 Many different unions do the work of tradeshows and conventions

(photo of Al Mercuro in 2018 and the Governor Of NJ Phil Murphy) Al Mercuro, like many others, fell into tradeshows serendipitously. “I got asked

Collaboration Powers Miami Beach Event Success In the heart of Miami and South Florida, the Miami Beach Convention Center (MBCC) stands as a testament to

You’re going to pick up a lot of incredible design ideas from this issue of Exhibit City News, but I’m here to bring you a

Indiana Convention Center Expansion Fuels Growth Lancaster Management Services, Inc. has delivered quality tradeshow and event services for nearly 20 years. Founded by Patrick Lancaster,

by Mark Hebert, Exhibit City News James Perry Davis September 14, 1957 – March 19. 2024 James “Jim” Perry Davis, 66, of Las Vegas,
The Evolution of Business Strategy Seth Makowsky, a mindset coach, teaches athletes how to use chess principles to gain crucial seconds in a game.

We live and work in a world of mythmaking. Myths are more than just stories; they are narratives that embody the values, culture, and aspirations

Unveiling the Creative Minds Behind UniqUE Event and Exhibition Design Most of the news about the resurgence of events and exhibitions centers on numbers—revenue, attendance,

Day in the Life: Something Different Event Decor In a fast-paced, ever-changing landscape, tradeshow producers face the challenge to stand out. Thanks to companies like

At the time of his death in 1919, Henry John Heinz was worth the equivalent of $1.45 billion. His Pittsburgh factory employed 4,600 people and

by Mark Hebert, Exhibit City News Kelly Cotton September 7, 1971 – March 11, 2024 Kelly Cotton, 52, passed away on March 11,