
In Memoriam: Mark A. Serpas New Orleans I&D Specialist
Aug 7, 1962 – Aug 28, 2021 Mark A. Serpas, Sr., 59, was born in New Orleans and worked as an I&D specialist in New

Aug 7, 1962 – Aug 28, 2021 Mark A. Serpas, Sr., 59, was born in New Orleans and worked as an I&D specialist in New

(Pictured above: Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) continues to actively push for economic relief programs for the tradeshow and convention industries.) by Rob Cohen, Chris

The 19th century was a time of innovation and scientific advances. Expositions in Europe and America promoted original ideas, displayed amazing technologies and exhibited manufactured

by Jim Obermeyer It’s 4:00 a.m. on Tuesday and I can’t sleep. I’ve been rolling around in bed for a few hours already. I am

Location: 1101 Arch St., Philadelphia Year Opened: 1993, after renovating the Reading Terminal (built in 1893) Square Footage: After a 2011 expansion, it has 2

March 5, 1960 – September 12, 2021 Bradley Charles Gardner of Chicago Heights, Ill., 61, was a member of the Chicago Heights Carpenters Local 272

Classic Exhibits’ Mel White posted on Linkedin in late August that “If you haven’t heard, Tom Beard is officially retiring after 143 years in the

EDPA ACCESS Future Forward Conference Recap by DJ Heckes, CEO/Owner EXHIB-IT! EDPA Access 2021 brought in 200 attendees with anticipation and excitement to learn what

Shop to Showfloor Husband and wife Ricky and Ana Staley are members of IATSE Local 835 in Orlando, and they recently agreed to sit down

Few cities have as much historical significance in the U.S. as Philadelphia and kudos to them for renovating a 100-year-old train station located in the

May 7, 1961 – March 10, 2021 Terry Ivan Lennon, 59, was born in Perth, New Brunswick, Canada, and died in his Framingham, Mass., home.

by David Barten When faith, perseverance and the first degree of separation come together, futures and conversations for that matter, become the very weave of our