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State of In-Person Events: Who’s Booking What, Where & When?

Smart Meetings

Smart Meetings got a sneak peek at the Event Leadership Institute’s (ELI) opening general session of their upcoming Business, Design & Strategy Summit on June 3, The State of the Industry: Where We Are With In-Person Events. For the next 3-6 months, many corporations aren’t holding meetings due to company travel restrictions.

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Ray Ezelle Lays Out Vision for Virginia’s Blue Ridge

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Most recently, he was a third-party operator for a housing and site selection company. I want us to be to be thought of as the sports and meetings destination in this region. One exciting thing is the fact we have 21 institutions of higher learning within a 60-mile radius, including Virginia Tech.

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5 Things Planners Can Learn from the Presidential Inauguration

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20, president-elect Donald Trump will be sworn into office, and nearly one million Americans are expected to travel to Washington, DC, to either attend the inauguration or protest it. It will be an event people will be buzzing about for years to come, which means it surely offers some important lessons that meeting planners will appreciate.

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Promiseland Project’s Traveling Front Porch Debuts with Message of Respect

PCMA Convene

According to the airwaves, Heitkamp “hosted parties with a convicted North Dakota activist in her swanky Washington, D.C., Courtney Spence and her father, Roy Spence (center), meet with a Watford City resident to understand the community’s challenges. Kevin Cramer on the local radio station in my rental Hyundai Santa Fe.

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