
mdg launches Executive Roundtable Series: “Leading Through Disruption”
(Pictured L-R: Speakers Dan Steiner & Mo Husseini) Exclusive program for executive-level event professionals will position the events industry to move forward together in wake

(Pictured L-R: Speakers Dan Steiner & Mo Husseini) Exclusive program for executive-level event professionals will position the events industry to move forward together in wake

(Pictured above: Bob Heck, CEO of Freeman; and Douglas Emslie, group chief executive, Tarsus Group plc) The tradeshow and exhibitions industry coalition, Go LIVE Together,

With guidance from health and elected officials as well a top epidemiologist, International Market Centers is re-opening its campuses in Atlanta, High Point and Las

(Pictured L-R: CEIR Economist Allen Shaw & CEIR CEO Cathy Breden) Event Cancellations and Postponements Due to COVID-19 Lead to Industry Decline The Center for

At the Choose Chicago annual meeting last month, the organization announced Tourism & Hospitality Forward, a new initiative to accelerate and spur Chicago’s tourism industry

All Photos by Calanit Atia (taken during lockdown) Along the Las Vegas Strip, about one-third of the 35 or so resorts re-opened on June 4

(Pictured L-R: Scott Kellner, VP of Marketing at George P. Johnson Experience Marketing and Tracy Judge, founder of Soundings Connect) The San Diego-based Hospitality +

(Pictured above: Carl Camden, president of iPSE-U.S.) iPSE-U.S. (The National Association of Independent Workers) and the U.S. Department of Commerce, International Trade Administration have announced

Pictured is April 10th’s Zoom meeting on the Cares Act featuring panelists L-R, top row: Dan McFarland from Nth Degree, EACA executive director Jim Wurm,

Freeman is uniting with live events leaders from across the United States to announce the formation of Go LIVE Together, a coalition of 80 founding

Over the last five years, the Association of Women in Events’ mission and purpose have been a beacon in the events community—a groundbreaking movement designed

(Pictured: Walter E. Washington Convention Center) Events DC, Washington D.C.’s official convention and sports authority, announced an $18 million hospitality and tourism relief package to