Let’s say that after several years of working in your dream job as a corporate meeting and event planner for a Fortune 500 company, you’ve started to recognize your desire to enhance your current role, or perhaps explore career opportunities in a new company. But because you’ve been working diligently in your current role, you […]
Full StoryIMEX America, the largest meetings industry trade show in the U.S., will be held October 11-13 at Mandalay Bay.
Full StoryIn the jargon of the meeting industry, perhaps no other term is used more today — or more inaccurately — than “partners.”
Full StorySocial media has made us more networked that ever. It’s easy to connect with people around the world from our desks and living rooms whether we’re wearing a suit or pajamas.
Full StoryPlanning the networking component of an event requires just as much strategic forethought as the rest of the event.
Full StoryCompanies that truly appreciate the value of networking treat it as more than an afterthought, proactively fostering introductions and relationship-building among attendees.
Full StoryAttendees want more networking events and less content (something they can always get online).
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