Is Halloween Headed Toward Holiday Status?
Results of our survey on scheduling and attending meetings on Halloween show that for younger generations, it’s not just another celebration.
Jasmine Zhu
Results of our survey on scheduling and attending meetings on Halloween show that for younger generations, it’s not just another celebration.
A recent survey of international event planners yields a few surprising results.
PCMA Convening Leaders Preview
Dan Sundt, chief eXperience officer of CXO Marketing Inc., on experience design and how to avoid “better sameness” when designing events.
PCMA Convening Leaders Preview
Nadya Okamato is the founder of PERIOD, a nonprofit, youth-oriented organization dedicated to social change for menstrual equity. Her next goal? Making PERIOD a global movement and a key component of the fight for gender equality.
Tselote Hailemariam, meeting event manager of Council on Foundations, on her next career goal and her advice for young meeting professionals.
Speakers at CNBC’s Talent@Work event offered concrete steps to take towards creating a workplace culture that’s open to everyone.
At a Green Meetings fam trip sponsored by Tourism Vancouver, sustainability came in all shapes, from e-bikes to green roofs to sablefish.
Paul Salinger, vice president of marketing for Oracle, on how he builds a business case for sustainable events.
Decisions about sustainable event solutions can be clarified with a deck of cards and a few rubber bands, using a game demonstrated by Yalmaz Siddiqui, vice president of sustainability at MGM Resorts.
Adopting a multidimensional view of diversity will accelerate your organization’s success, according to Women in Innovation Forum NY speaker Laura Sherbin.
For the first time in 40 years, Seattle’s Pike Place Market is growing — not just in square footage, but also in expanded opportunities for local businesses.
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