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Smart Moves in Scottsdale, St. Louis and More

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De Jesus comes from Imperium Food & Wine in Celebration, Florida, as food and beverage director, where he worked for the last three years. McManamon previously worked as director of conventions and tourism in Owatonna, Minnesota, as well as corporate meeting planner for DuPont Pioneer in Manktato, Minnesota.

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Oakland vs. Cleveland: Which NBA Finals City Wins for Meetings?

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In fact, Cleveland could be called the “comeback city” for tourism , conventions and professional meetings. Let’s look at how these world-champion cities stack up as meeting destinations. of meeting rooms and a 32,000-square-foot ballroom. of meeting space. appeared first on Smart Meetings. of event space.

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The 33 skills meeting and event planners need to succeed

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If you’re like many corporate meeting planners, planning meetings and events may only be part of your job and you learn as you go, without formal training. But if planning meetings and events are a passion of yours and you want to become a meeting professional, there are 33 skills you need to master.

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30 Berlin Event Venues That Your Attendees Will Love

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It also fosters a booming tech, arts, and tourism scene. No matter what kind of event you plan to host — business meeting, fundraiser, cocktail party — The Axica will provide a stunning backdrop that your guests won't soon forget. Fabrik 23 also offers catering options such as organic breakfast buffets and creative finger foods.

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Guest Blog: Edgar King, Retiring Events Manager, Trinity House reflects on 24 years of growth and change

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Unfortunately, this coincided with the property crash and additional treasures such as historic charts and books from the 1600’s had to be added to the sale to meet the capital needed. Tyrol Tourism (Austria) took over the entire house for two weeks and a mock alpine chalet was constructed throughout the interiors.