Cincinnati CVB expands sales department
Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau has expanded its sales department with the addition of a national sales manager and a business development coordinator.
Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau has expanded its sales department with the addition of a national sales manager and a business development coordinator.
Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau, a Texas-based destination marketing organization, selected a new vice president of sales effective Mar. 25.
Urban Expositions, a Georgia-based show management company, created new roles and gave additional responsibilities to many of its executive and management gift show team members.
A director of sales was selected for Magnolia Hotel St. Louis, a property owned by privately held hotel management and development company Stout Street Hospitality.
MG Design, an exhibit design firm that also provides event planning and management services, hired a marketing specialist.
To further develop its growing portfolio of national accounts, Exhibitus brought on a senior account executive.
The Expo Group, a general contractor, grew its project management department by one and promoted two.
CORT Trade Show & Event Furnishings, a furniture, lighting and accessories rental company, hired another district account executive for north Florida.
Healthcare Convention & Exhibitors Association (HCEA), which values conventions for the healthcare industry, brought on a new leader.
Surf Expo, the global watersports and beach lifestyle tradeshow, welcomed back an industry veteran to its sales team.
Sho-Link Incorporated, an installation and dismantle service company, named an IT facilitator, according to company President Scott Rudel.
Studio Displays Inc., a full-service exhibit house located in Charlotte, N.C., has brought on an account manager.