3 Ways Event Strategists Can Use LinkedIn to Stand Out in the Job Market
A recruiter turned career coach shares easy-to-implement strategies for using LinkedIn to find your next job faster.
A recruiter turned career coach shares easy-to-implement strategies for using LinkedIn to find your next job faster.
All event emissions aren’t created equal. A new report looks at how event emissions vary by event type, and actions planners can take to reduce them.
A recent study of a year’s worth of meetings, events, and incentive programs spotlights the most common sustainable practices as well as those gaining greater attention among planners.
Sustainability expert Thiago Araujo says it’s time to look beyond emissions and rethink how we measure — and reward — positive event impact in emerging regions like Latin America.
Walkability, al fresco spaces, and new downtown experiences have Denver at the top of planners’ wish lists.
Nearly 400 professionals who attend events told 360 Live Media about what makes them trust — and distrust — events.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
Both employers and job candidates are using AI resources to streamline the hiring process — but sometimes this can backfire.
Hoffman, who had a long and varied career in hospitality and the events industry, was known for co-founding MILO, which helped women become more comfortable on the golf course and use the sport to help further their careers.
Your colleagues are on the move, find out who is going where.
Trust in others and in institutions is collapsing around the world. That makes the need for events — and for our industry to do them well — more imperative than ever.
Organizing the Washington, D.C.-based human-rights meeting in the midst of DEI backlash required having the right mindset.