In Greater Fort Lauderdale, Alfresco Events Are as Easy as 1, 2, 3
With 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, Greater Fort Lauderdale is perfect for planning meetings that include the great outdoors. Here’s a look.
With 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, Greater Fort Lauderdale is perfect for planning meetings that include the great outdoors. Here’s a look.
New hotels and restaurants, plus the completion of the first phase of a convention center expansion, offers planners many more options for their events.
Tanya Gibson the VP of JEDI & HR for BBBSA, explores how to build your awareness and equity "muscles" in this guided discussion about diversity, inclusion and impact. Become a better ally, advocate, and activist through self-discovery, honesty, and some hard truths....that will build you up without tearing you down.
With 3,000 hours of sunshine a year—not to mention a 24-mile span of golden beaches—there’s no better place than Greater Fort Lauderdale to plan a meeting that includes the great outdoors.
With 3,000 hours of sunshine a year and 23 miles of coastline, Greater Fort Lauderdale provides plenty of options for alfresco affairs, so meeting attendees can feel safe and comfortable while enjoying sunny skies and balmy breezes.
Throughout 2020, Greater Fort Lauderdale saw a flurry of new development take shape. Crews broke ground on a long awaited, $1-billion expansion of the Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center, and six new hotel properties opened their doors.
The PCMA research study, Beyond ROI to ROE (Return on Events), provides a new framework and toolkit to help business event professionals analyze, quantify, and report on the impact of meetings and events — with a novel approach that makes it possible to equally measure the countable metrics and the magic that happens when we gather, whether it’s IRL (in real life) or URL (digitally).
Here are some reasons why this sunny South Florida destination is one to watch for 2021 and beyond.
The need for real diversity and inclusion is clear - but HOW do we make it happen? For some organizations, only small changes are needed to encapsulate the true meaning of diversity and inclusion, but for others, massive steps need to be taken. Reed Exhibitions appointed Ron Walden as their first global executive sponsor for race, and he is with us to discuss the practices Reed has put in place to hold the organization and its decision makers accountable to their plan.
Every event is planned with the utmost attention to detail and with the intention of making all feel welcome. PCMA has compiled of team of experts from the industry to discuss how to ensure that your attendees feel safe and welcome at all times, no matter the venue. In light of our current climate, the panel will also discuss how to facilitate that effort for virtual experiences.
The Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center $1 billion expansion project opens in phases beginning in November 2021.
Through meetings and events, we are always striving to include as many different perspectives as we can to expand our education and satisfy our audiences. With the industry growing throughout the years and perspectives differing per generation, how do we expect everyone to open their minds and possibly shift their mindset?