Four Ways to Level up Your Event Potential
If you want people to travel to your in-person event, you must give them a compelling reason to come. Aim to make them active participants in the program and its outcomes.
If you want people to travel to your in-person event, you must give them a compelling reason to come. Aim to make them active participants in the program and its outcomes.
In our latest Meetings and Your Brain column, we look at how findings from research on training programs can help event organizers create more memorable and extraordinary experiences for their audiences.
Quilt enthusiasts and scholars gathered for the American Quilt Study Group Seminar in San Diego, where the history of quilts in California was uncovered.
Why stop at “Mile High”? In 2023, event organizers can up their groups’ inspiration level, thanks to a new view from the rooftop of the Colorado Convention Center.
In addition to fostering a sense of belonging, accessible events can also help planners attract 20 percent more attendees and achieve a 30-percent increase in profit margins. Here, Diamond Accessibility’s Rocío Alvarado breaks down how event professionals can be more proactive in planning accessible conferences.
There are at least four good reasons The Westin Bayshore, Vancouver is the best choice for your event -- location, setting, meeting space and proximity to off hours fun.
Have you considered continuing your personal and professional growth in the events industry through graduate education? PCMA is excited to partner with George Washington University’s Master of Science in Tourism, Hospitality and Event Management (MSTHEM), offering up to a 25 percent tuition discount for PCMA members.
The former president and CEO of Visit Austin was active in a number of industry-related organizations, including PCMA and ASAE.
A grassroots organization has hit the road to raise the visibility of the live-events industry and share the voice of the more than 6 million workers who are essential to its future.
What the Raleigh Convention Center learned hosting the 2022 LEAD Conference, an event for — and by — experts in arts and accessibility, and what planners can learn from it, too.
In the third in a series about dealing with uncertainty, the CEO of photo and video company Snapbar shares how four business pivots in two years has taken a toll, but the entire team stepped up to meet the challenge.
After a three-year renovation, the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center has five times more meeting space along with modern, new features including technological advancements and flexible spaces along with retail and outdoor recreation options.