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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. rates of infection and hospitalization are also an underreported but important trend. Read More : What You Don’t Know About the Future of Attendee Safety Could Put You at Risk.

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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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From event planners, marketers, and venue coordinators to production specialists, this course enhances your AI skills within the context of event execution. With AI-driven insights, participants will gain a deeper comprehension of attendee preferences, behaviors, and trends.

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How Event Professionals Can Think Like Futurists

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Gioia, publisher of the weekly Herman Trends Alerts, added a sense of urgency to that advice: “Those who do not look to — or prepare for — the future,” she said, “are destined to be its victims.”. As a planner, if you hate virtual,” Burrus said, “it’s kind of like hating change. A soft trend may or may not happen. Daniel Burrus.

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How This Sustainability Leader Found Purpose In Her Field

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After spending the early part of her career working in corporate America as part of the incentives and recognition division for telecommunications company MCI, she found her purpose in the world of sustainability when she was offered the opportunity to join the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) in 2003.