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Do You Need Event Planning Certifications?

Endless Events

It’s not uncommon to find professionals holding degrees in business, communications, or marketing, complementing others with a foundation in hospitality or years of experience in related industries. But this diversity of education and experience begs the question, do you need event planning certifications to stand out? He has the CSEP.

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How DMCs Can Help You Manage the Unexpected

ADMEI

Incorporating risk management is essential for every event professional. ADMEI's Emergency Preparedness Certificate Course (EPCP) defines Risk Management as “the identification, analysis, assessment, control and avoidance, minimization, or elimination of unacceptable risks.”

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ADMEI Welcomes Denise Malo, DMCP, as New Board President

ADMEI

ADMEI Welcomes Denise Malo, DMCP, as New Board President WIMBERLEY, Texas (19 March 2024) As the Destination Management industry evolves and experiences significant growth, the Association of Destination Management Executives International (ADMEI) remains committed to ensuring strong leadership that represents the diversity of DMCs worldwide.

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11 Questions to Ask Before Hiring a DMC

ADMEI

To simplify the process, save money, and eliminate stress, consider hiring a Destination Management Company. Does the DMC have membership or partnership with other organizations in its area? Collaborating with a well-respected DMC that has a strong presence in the community is a valuable sign of their involvement and expertise.

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Storytelling for Sustainable Destinations & Tourism Marketing

Solimar International

A destination rich in compelling stories stands poised to reap the rewards of increased footfall, expenditure, and profitability. The challenge, however, lies in the fact that many Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) excel in content marketing and optimizing the marketing mix.

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The Ultimate Do’s & Don’ts for Planning an Event in a Major City

Achieve Incentives

There are of course, transportation services and Destination Management Companies who can arrange private car and motorcoach transfers. Vehicle ride-share programs like Uber and Lyft have become popular as they can be pre-organized and potentially more cost-effective. Don’t: Leave travelers in the dark when it comes to packing.

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Experiential Travel Explained: Players, Distribution Landscape, and Opportunities

AltexSoft Travel

Now that we’re done with the basics, let’s talk about how businesses can actually help adventure-seeking travelers plan and organize the vacation of their dreams. Whether organized by the company itself or sourced from third-party suppliers, such experiential travel products find their place in the overall portfolio.

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