Event Production

Recently, our DC area event planning team hosted an event at a venue with a less-than-pleasant contact. Actually, that’s putting it mildly. Throughout planning of the event, the venue contact was irritable and treated us as if there were better things to do than deal...

Many popular destinations for meetings and events are seeing strong demand in 2018 which decreases availability and increases pricing. A summary of Two Roads Hospitality survey results and other meeting indicators points to a continued  strong “sellers'” market that will last ostensibly through 2019 and possibly...

There have been many reports about the adverse health effects of sitting. One CBS Report states that no amount of physical activity is enough to combat the dangerous health effects of sitting for hours each day. Studies have even linked long periods of sitting with...

You better sit down for this one … traditional chairs just don’t cut it anymore. Engaging today’s event attendees requires unique and imaginative seating that reflects the modern, mobile and increasingly technology-driven participant. ...

When you are a growing event planning company, you might think that every lead that comes your way is a good thing. That’s probably true most of the time. But, there are situations when a potential client is not a great fit for your company....

The long hours, unending moving parts, and, sometimes, remote locations of events can be stressful enough for an event manager. With an endless list of logistics to manage, it can be easy to forget the essentials you may need on site - that are accessible...

It’s that time of year again: time to start thinking about the type of holiday party you want for your company. However, before you start pulling together the planning committee, there are five things to consider when planning your corporate holiday party....

It’s that time of year again: time to start thinking about the type of holiday party you want for your company. However, before you start pulling together the planning committee, there are five things to consider when planning your corporate holiday party....