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Global Meetings Industry Day 2022 Announced

MeetingsNet

GMID allows planners and suppliers to demonstrate to corporate and political leaders the educational and financial impacts that conferences, conventions, and trade shows have on people, businesses, and overall economic health. Prior to the pandemic, in-person meetings supported 5.9

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2019 40 Under 40: The In-Crowd

Connect Your Meetings

Telecommunication Industry Association. 37 • National Conference Coordinator. 37 • Director of Convention and Trade Show. 35 • Conferences and Meetings Manager. While each has a unique style, this collection of superstars is in on what it takes to create lasting and impactful experiences. Ogechi Anyanwu.

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TOP 50 advertising conferences to attend in 2019

Eventory

2019 will offer lots of events of all kinds but it will be especially rich in advertising conferences and marketing related events. Therefore, dig in this article, which highlights 50 ad events and best marketing conferences to attend in 2019, to make your planning process much easier. . Check it out and plan your calendar.

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The New Economic Significance Study: Making Sense of the Numbers

MeetingsNet

The newest study from Oxford Economics on the economic significance of the meetings industry is out, illustrating the size and impact of meetings, conferences, incentive travel programs, and trade shows. First the new numbers…. In the U.S. in 2016, there were: • 1.9 million meetings • 251 million meeting participants.

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What’s the Economic Impact of the Meetings Industry?

PCMA Convene

The industry also employs more workers than the telecommunications sector or oil and gas. Indirect spending includes revenue streams such as the utility bills from a trade show, and the induced category relates to the trickle-down spending from employees who earn wages due to events-industry-related activities.

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