Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort Has Everything You Need Under One Roof
This Great Smoky Mountain resort offers you a one-stop shop for entertaining your attendees.
This Great Smoky Mountain resort offers you a one-stop shop for entertaining your attendees.
EIC is asking event organizers to share their opinions on sustainable event standards that it aims to complete by year’s end.
Taking advantage of the LA sunshine, EduCon took it outside for education sessions on Thursday.
After 31 years, the Detroit Auto Show is moving from January to June and going from 14 days to 12. Will those efforts to ‘evolve and change’ rev up the event?
An expert who knows how to manage the maze of medical compliance codes shares the latest development that could create even more headaches for health-care events.
With world-class venues, accommodations, and academic resources, the “Beverly Hills of the East” is becoming a hot spot for all kinds of meetings.
Jennifer Bond, a finalist in the Community Advocate category at Visionary Awards, shares how the PCMA Capital Chapter builds community ties in Washington, D.C.
As an evolving events industry makes new demands on convention centers, Convene looks at the long and winding road two CVBs have been navigating to get expansion plans green-lighted.
The CEO of Destinations International reflects on the organization’s three-year transformation and looks ahead to the future of CVBs and DMOs.
The Massachusetts Convention Center Authority recently conducted an active shooter exercise to make sure its large venues are prepared to deal with what has become an all-too-common occurrence.
BestCities’ new report, “Universal Accessibility in Meetings,” provides real-life examples of business events — like the True Colours Festival — that promote inclusivity for delegates with disabilities.