
Going “All In” for the Return of Live Events
by H. K. Wilson When you have dedicated thousands of hours to achieving mastery in your field, you don’t just walk away when things get

by H. K. Wilson When you have dedicated thousands of hours to achieving mastery in your field, you don’t just walk away when things get

by Calanit Atia Las Vegas is known for its buffets all around the world. There was a time when people thought of buffets as a

by Jeanne Brei with research by Lisa Abrams, H.K. Wilson, Bob McGlincy, Tristin Vaccaro & Heather Grant For an industry that thrives on long hours,

by Bob McGlincy (Pictured: The Northeast contingent piecing it together: Kewriga; Fantauzzi, Peters; Jardin; Studley; Franzen and Bota) Covid-19 crushed conventions, shuttered venues, and eliminated

by Daniel Martin Organizations are looking for ways to develop a more collaborative and engaged workforce. But that has not been easy with the business

by Bob McGlincy Pandemics have occurred throughout history, and have killed more than 100 million people in the last 200 years. However, their impact on

Exhibit City News welcomes EDPA Board of Directors member and Happy Projects CEO Paco Collazo to our family of columnists with his new column, The

IATA airport code: CHA Location: 1001 Airport Rd., Chattanooga, TN Year Opened: The airport broke ground in 1929 and officially opened as Lovell Field in 1930.

by Candy Adams, “The Booth Mom®” DES | VEMM | CTSM | CME | CEM | CMP | CMM What’s your crystal ball telling you

On June 10, the Center for Exhibition Industry Research presented a webinar titled, “Outlook for the U.S. B2B Exhibition Industry—Are We Closer to the Light

AIPC is launching its Future Shapers program: a 12-month, free of charge, elevated management program, with a maximum of 20 participants.

by Marissa Bell, PR manager, Chattanooga Tourism Co. Eat The food and atmosphere at Urban Stack reflect the city’s urban and hip food scene. The