In Memoriam: Susan N. Segura, Teamsters Local 631
October 2, 1960-November 11, 2022 Susan N. Segura, 62, of Liberty Center, Ohio, passed away Nov. 11. During her marriages, she had also gone by
October 2, 1960-November 11, 2022 Susan N. Segura, 62, of Liberty Center, Ohio, passed away Nov. 11. During her marriages, she had also gone by
by Emily Olson Shameka Howell has been on her own since she was 15. But that rough start didn’t keep her down. Instead, it served
by Danelle Dodds The event planning world can be full of treacherous peaks and plunges. As industries eagerly return to in-person meetings following a cataclysmic
by Leslie Mujica In the recently released children’s book, What Does Your Daddy Do?, by Joshua Page, Ashton’s fifth grade class settles into the classroom.
After suffering through pandemic postponements, cancellations, and closures, America is open for business. It did not start that way in the beginning of the year,
Crowds are Back. Shows are exceeding expectations, and in some cases, setting new records. SEMA Nov 1-4 Las Vegas. Over 135,000 attendees. Packaging machinery is
by Kerstan Szczepanski Communication. That is a theme that comes up again and again when talking to Lynn Reves about her life in the tradeshow
Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics is the world’s largest educational meeting specializing in interventional vascular medicine. It was held in Boston, September 16-19, 2022. Willwork assisted with four
story and photos by: Ray Smith The buzz created by the latest developments in electric vehicles resonated throughout the 21,000-square-foot “SEMA Electrified” display at the
by Larry Kulchawik Bill Dixon passed away on October 25. He served the exhibit industry for more than 55 years. Bill was a 6’6” giant