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CVB Heads Annual Report
With the buzz these days that the travel/meetings/hospitality arena is on the rebound, what better time than to seek the sage advice of seasoned movers and shakers
African-American Guide To Meeting, Incentives And Traveling In The West
Picture your group gathering at a meeting venue overlooking a mountain or ocean view, or a state-of-the-art convention center recognized for its green design.
The 25 Largest African-American Conventions 2010
The African American meetings and conventions marketplace is alive and well thank you very much ? in fact, it's thriving. Has it returned to pre-recession levels, the answer is probably no
Iconic Gaylord Opryland Resort Reopens After Devastating May Flood
$270 Million Renovation Restores Flagship Resort to Even More Grandeur On November 19th, following his speech to those attending a spectacular grand reopening celebration of the Gaylord Opryland Resort in Nashville, TN
Heritage Tourism Still A Strong Draw During Challenging Times For The Industry
The growth and resurgence in heritage tourism is no accident. Consumers from all walks of life have demanded more and great destinations such as Florida and Alabama have answered the call.
Stop Leaving Money On The Table
“In business you don’t get what you deserve, you get what you negotiate” ? Chester L. Karrass.
The Most Influential African-Americans In The Meeting/Tourism Industry
Each year BM&T offers our annual review of the progress and success of those African-Americans who continue to make significant contributions to our industry.
African-American Guide To Meeting, Incentives & Traveling In the Northeast
If you’re looking for a destination that’s brimming with history, buzzing with cultural and entertainment attractions and conveniently close to some of the largest U.S. population centers
New International Civil Rights Musuem In Greensboro: Just One Of Many Places Of Interest In North Carolina's New South
Yvonne Johnson, former mayor of Greensboro, NC, still remembers sitting down at the F.W. Woolworth lunch counter in Greensboro on February 2, 1960 to join a protest that would ignite the way for desegregation across the South.
Apex Awards Continue To Impress
Black Meetings & Tourism presented their yearly Apex Awards for Distinguished Service during the highly successful 8th Annual Travel Professionals of Color (TPOC) Conference at the Sheraton Nassau Beach Hotel in April.
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