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Robin Fowler
EDITORS BLOG

We all like to think of ourselves as trendy. It means we're up on things, forward-thinking and, well, very cool. My dirty little secret is that I usually am only trendy accidentally.

Take

Molly Abel
EDITORS BLOG

As an assistant editor for several Meetings + Events titles, I obviously recognize that meetings can be vital to a company or organization's business.

But that doesn't mean that

Molly Abel
EDITORS BLOG

Travel Weekly is reporting that many independent hotels are joining national brands in an effort to gain

Robin Fowler
EDITORS BLOG

As I write this, Christmas is around the corner. Parties are in progress, shopping is reaching a frenzied peak, dinner menus are being planned. Trees are being decorated, rides to sacred services

Molly Abel
EDITORS BLOG

Meeting planners are increasingly using review sites such as TripAdvisor to not only narrow down destinations and accommodations, but to

Molly Abel
EDITORS BLOG

I came upon this article in The Columbian (Vancouver).

I found it very interesting how

Molly Abel
EDITORS BLOG

Many event production companies are expanding their offerings lately, but this really caught my eye:

"With corporate, non-profit, social, and wedding planning divisions already established

Molly Abel
EDITORS BLOG

In our "Weirdest Requests" column that runs in the magazine, we sometimes include anecdotes of demanding, unstable, capricious, moody and unprofessional clients.

As someone who simply

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