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TWT: Monkeypox May Be a Red Herring, Bleisure Booms

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Editor’s note : This Week in Travel (TWT) is your essential guide to smoothing the road from here to there for your attendees and yourself. Read More : What You Don’t Know About the Future of Attendee Safety Could Put You at Risk. Monkeypox Takes the Front Page But Are Covid Rates the Real Story?

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Urban Venues Seeing Return of Group Business

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When it comes to protocols, fortunately we are in New York, where the Key to New York mandate requires that all meeting attendees are vaccinated. We have seen that this instills confidence amongst the attendees and puts them at ease. Each person is required to show proof of vaccination before entering the meeting space.

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Unlock the potential of AI in your event planning and execution!

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Organizers will develop the confidence needed in this rapidly evolving field, positioning themselves as competent early adopters and leaders in their roles. From event planners, marketers, and venue coordinators to production specialists, this course enhances your AI skills within the context of event execution.

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How This Sustainability Leader Found Purpose In Her Field

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Kimberly Lewis knew she had found her place working an organization that understood “how sustainability, how buildings, how community, how the health of our planet affects us in our everyday lives,” she said. Editor’s note: ? Kimberly Lewis is all about “community building and service.” Green Building Council (USGBC) in 2003.

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How Event Professionals Can Think Like Futurists

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In a living-with-COVID world, if there was one association that you would assume would know precisely how its upcoming May conference in Toronto will take shape, it would be the Association of Professional Futurists (APF), whose members make their living by helping organizations see what’s around the corner and far down the road.

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