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Serves event professionals who create special events in hotels, resorts, inns and clubs. Offers a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes analysis of events from the professional’s perspective while providing solutions on design and menu inspiration, sales-building strategies and business management tips.
Highlights aspects of the special event industry including party rental, catering, weddings, theme decor, hotels and tents. Focuses on the business portion of planning meetings and conventions, companies, personalities and events pertinent to each issue's theme as well as the industry as a whole.
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Serves event professionals who create special events in hotels, resorts, inns and clubs. Offers a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes analysis of events from the professional’s perspective while providing solutions on design and menu inspiration, sales-building strategies and business management tips. Highlights aspects of the special event industry including party rental, catering, weddings, theme decor, hotels and tents. Focuses on the business portion of planning meetings and conventions, companies, personalities and events pertinent to each issue's theme as well as the industry as a whole.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Event Planning, Foodservice & Catering, Lodging, Meetings & Conventions, Restaurant Reviews
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