
Derse Announces Plans For Major Facility Expansion in Southeast Wisconsin
Derse is reinforcing its industry leadership and long-term commitment to the trade show and event industry. submitted by Alli Hughes, Derse Milwaukee, Wis. — Derse
Derse is reinforcing its industry leadership and long-term commitment to the trade show and event industry. submitted by Alli Hughes, Derse Milwaukee, Wis. — Derse
Expanding Global Presence and Enhancing Trade Show and Events Portfolio Derse strengthens its capabilities with the acquisition of Nebula Exhibits with a full-service production facility
Milwaukee based Derse has appointed Edward Horrocks as Director of Business Development. Horrocks was previously an account director for Derse, serving in that position for
submitted by Jean Koscielny, Sho-Link In celebration of 30 Years, Sho-Link’s nationwide leadership team assembled in early August. President Scott Rudel expounds, “While Sho-Link
by Jeanne Brei Well, 2023 is seeing a strong resurgence in everything—attendance at tradeshows is nearing pre-lockdown levels and nearly everyone who wants to work
Each year, ECN readers nominate some of the best companies to work for in the industry, and we ask those organizations to share some of
By Jeanne Brei It’s a dilemma facing many exhibit builders after lockdowns: Do I want to spend the energy to rebuild my business after the
by Emily Olson When the pandemic caused nearly universal belt tightening, Tony Andrews had an experience familiar to many: He was out of a job.
Exhibit City News magazine will miss the musings of 50-year industry veteran Larry Kulchawik. We wish him the best in his retirement and in his
by Pat Friedlander EDPA ACCESS 2020 was, in the words of Derse Chairman Bill Haney (pictured right), “the most valuable EDPA conference that I have
by Larry Kulchawik After a nine month halt on tradeshow activities globally, we here in North America are ready and willing to pick up where
(Pictured above: Deckel & Moneypenny at KBIS) Photographer Gary Prochorchik Shoots Tradeshows Since 1983 by Lisa Abrams A hundred years ago, Fred Barnard said it