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Site Selection: Where to Throw a Multisensory Event

Smart Meetings

Site selection often focuses on the things we can see—ballroom size, architecture, even how well the carpets match the theme. The post Site Selection: Where to Throw a Multisensory Event appeared first on Smart Meetings. But some cities are going the extra mile to engage all the senses. Sights, Sounds and Smells of Indy.

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A Host Facility’s Energy Sources: What Planners Should Know

MeetingsNet

For planners who want to include a venue’s power source in their site selection process, Julia Spangler, chief of sustainability consultancy Ecosystem Events, says that “the best source of information is the utility company connected to the venue.

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4 Cities That Will Change Your Perception of the Midwest

Connect Your Meetings

It’s no surprise, then, that Midwest residents are perceived as friendly and welcoming, which is always positive when it comes to site selection for your events. If your mental image of the Midwest is more cornfields and gravel roads than world-class museums and fine dining, it’s time to get to know the region a little better.

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Best in Show: Class of 2017

PCMA Convene

A side note — the Indiana Convention Center services team embodies so many of these same qualities,” DeBolt wrote. From the first month, Roberta Tisdul and the entire team at the Indiana Convention Center ushered me in and got down to business. I think he goes above and beyond the typical site-selection provider’s role.

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