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Setting Priorities to Balance Work and Personal Life by Jim Obermeyer Hindsight can be a wonderful thing…or a torturous thing, depending on what you are

Setting Priorities to Balance Work and Personal Life by Jim Obermeyer Hindsight can be a wonderful thing…or a torturous thing, depending on what you are

by Cynthya Porter With the world’s eye turned on Singapore as leaders from the United States and Korea held an historic meeting in the island

Priming for Major Expansions in Las Vegas Las Vegas-based Structure Exhibits was founded on the philosophy that not only is perfection achievable, it’s required. Exhibit

In Latest Trends, Lounges Replace Conference Tables by Cynthya Porter Walking the show floor, one used to be able to easily recognize the great many

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From the Ballroom to the Boxing Ring — Unconventional Meeting Spaces by Lesley Martin When Harold Mintz throws an event, he wants to create a

by Haley Wilson Freeman The city of San Francisco is like a wrapped gift, and the Golden Gate Bridge the bright red bow that ties

By Will Farmer When it comes to gearing up for your next tradeshow participation, picking what free giveaway you want to offer attendees that pass

Six Questions for a Man with a Passion for Teaching & Training ECN is planning a series of Q & As with the men and

The D.E.A.L.: Dining, Entertainment, Attractions & Lodging by Jeanne Brei With the largest urban bat colony in North America, Austin has one of the most

January 2, 1938-Dec. 5, 2017 Stanley Hyams, VP sales/senior account executive for Syma Systems Div. Art Guild Inc. for more than 22 years, and a

Various Uses Include Marketing, Interactivity, Check-in & Security by Leslie Martin Facial recognition technology may conjure memories of the movie Minority Report, in which Tom