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Consider Cal Poly Humboldt for Your Next Event

Unique Venues

They need a venue that is serious enough to promote an atmosphere of education and learning and has all the appropriate facilities to do so. But at the same time planners also want a venue in a location that their attendees actually want to travel to – that offers some fun options after the day’s serious work takes place.

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How to Plan an LGBT-Friendly Meeting or Event

SmartMeetings

Much of the meeting and event planning industry only recently began evaluating its impact on the LGBT community. Even though you might assume that your meetings and events are free of LGBT influence, there’s always an effect. The newly created LGBTMPA is a strong LGBT voice in the meeting and event planning world.

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The Cost of Conscience

PCMA Convene

A Bold Decision ACA (American Counseling Association) Annual Convention & Exposition in San Francisco, California, Sunday, March 19, 2017. It was March 31, 2016, and ACA’s Governing Council was meeting in Montreal as part of ACA’s 2016 Conference & Expo. Ultimately, ACA chose San Francisco.

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AV Advice from the Experts

Connect Your Meetings

Louis Cooper, president of Cooper Interactive in San Diego, sees 360-degree livestreaming continuing to grow. “It It gets the audience into the meeting and is more than just a still picture,” he says. The more you embellish the look of your meeting, the more expensive it will become because of those charges,” says Olson.

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The fastest way to save time and money

Plan Your Meetings

On an ongoing basis, Plan Your Meetings holds industry-challenges-and-solutions roundtables to give planners and suppliers a chance to talk honestly (and anonymously) about their challenges and brainstorm about potential solutions. And 50 percent of them had been planning meetings for more than 15 years. How much do you charge?”