Safety precautions imperative when traveling in Mexico
In mid-April, The U.S. State Department issued a travel warning citing health and safety concerns for U.S. citizens traveling to Mexico. This is not the
In mid-April, The U.S. State Department issued a travel warning citing health and safety concerns for U.S. citizens traveling to Mexico. This is not the
Hello Class. Good to be back with yet another TradeShow Teacher lesson. Today, we’ll be talking about doing your homework during your show selection process.
TS2, Total Solutions Marketing for the Exhibit and Event Professional, announced today a new format for its 6-year-old Preferred Partner Program. The program provides an
Recently, Derse, a complete face-to-face marketing agency, announced a donation of $10,000 to the Aidmatrix Foundation. Derse donated $5,000 directly to Aidmatrix and $5,000 indirectly
3Dcaptivate engages target audiences with an array of customizable interactive technology applications. As part of the evolution of 3D Exhibits’ approach and solutions to meet
In recognition of the economic power of privately held businesses, DiversityBusiness.com, a business-to-business Internet site, recently named Convention Models and Talent (CMT) as one of
Exhibit City News recently caught up with Joe Houle, vice president of strategic development at LAB Exhibits, to speak about the new economy. Exhibit
As we go to press, news continues to develop regarding Chicago’s Metropolitan Pier & Exposition Authority (MPEA). Our cover story on the MPEA board issuing
The other night I saw an ad on TV sponsored by the AARP. In the ad, several folks in their 50s to 60s were talking
“The whole world is watching” was the chant that arose from demonstrators at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in 1968. Chicago was the focal
The Healthcare Convention and Exhibitors Association (HCEA) will celebrate its 80th year anniversary with keynote speaker James Carville at the 2010 HCEA Annual Meeting.
Marc and Mim Goldberg have been at the Helm of Marketech for 25 years. The only time to catch Mim Goldberg, president of staff training