Industry Mourns Passing of Lenay Gore
Longtime events industry veteran Lenay Gore passed away on March 2 after battling cancer.
Longtime events industry veteran Lenay Gore passed away on March 2 after battling cancer.
Class of 2026 member Saïda Florexil, CEO of Imanyco, knows that at live events both digital and physical accessibility are critical and deeply connected.
From how an artist-in-residence deepened engagement at an association meeting, to Chef Andrew Cooper’s approach to reducing food waste, to key takeaways from Convene 4 Climate on collaboration and measurement — here’s what’s new on the Convene Podcast.
Dallas isn’t just growing, it’s soaring with a globally recognized culinary scene, vibrant Arts District, and thriving nightlife.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
From Bricktown’s canal-side buzz to emerging neighborhoods pulsing with creative energy, Oklahoma City turns a meetings agenda into an immersive discovery tour. With 20 distinct districts, attendees can move seamlessly from sessions to street-level experiences that feel authentically local—and refreshingly easy to navigate.
Class of 2026 member Giulia Ferrero, director of event marketing at Swapcard, has come to understand how events shape industries by creating environments where relationships, ideas, and growth can take root.
As the demand for future-focused STEM gatherings grows, Albuquerque is emerging as one of the Southwest’s most compelling destinations for corporate meetings and scientific conferences.
One of the greatest opportunities for leveraging AI in 2026 for your session content is not creating more of it, but rather chunking it into digestible, bite-sized snacks.
A recent annual report on experiential events yields five key learnings and shines a light on different generational expectations.
If you’re looking for a destination for your next meeting that will inspire your attendees and ignite their imaginations, take a look at Puerto Rico.
Looking for an East Coast destination that has it all for your next meeting? Resorts Casino Atlantic City—spanning some 11 acres along the boardwalk in the city’s North Beach section—offers world-class meeting facilities and the best of the best in entertainment, dining, and gaming all in one award-winning venue.