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September 2009 Features

Emerging Leaders

On Campus
by Margaret Chopp

Fabulous Frugal Ideas for Your Next Event


by Steve Kemble

I Know What you're Thinking


by Jon Bradshaw

A Glowing Recommendation

A new MPI member connects with a former Tennessee Chapter president to enhance one business and grow another.
by Jim Sheridan

Are We Doing Enough?

It’s neither quick nor easy to turn a giant ship. Yet, the meeting and event industry is coming to terms with its environmental impact and moving forward with globally significant changes.
by Amy Cortese

Cool Capital

Visit London’s recent marketing campaign aims to attract chic-seeking groups.
by Rowland Stiteler

Essentially NoLa

The ESSENCE Music Festival and the city of New Orleans have designed an inextricably entwined brand and style.
by Jessie States

Homework Pays Off


by Sandi Cain

In Their Minds

Global View
by Richard John

Proving Our Value

In It Together
by David Basler

Something You May Not Know About Me

In It Together
by David Basler

The Fair of Southern Europe


by Thomas McFarlane

The New York of South America

São Paulo—the continent’s largest and richest city—is as well designed for meetings as it is entertainment.
by Hunter Holcombe

The Quest for White Space


by Bruce MacMillan

The World…Changing

Dedicated meeting professionals, both thriving and struggling, descended upon Salt Lake City for MPI’s 2009 World Education Congress in search of life altering education and networking.
by Michael Pinchera

The Wrap Star


by Jenna Schnuer

Are We Doing Enough?

It’s neither quick nor easy to turn a giant ship. Yet, the meeting and event industry is coming to terms with its environmental impact and moving forward with globally significant changes.
by Amy Cortese

Innovation Keeps Coming

In which we highlight even more mind-blowing, impactful green technologies.
by Michael Pinchera, Alan Kleinfeld

The Forgotten Part of CSR

The Energy of Many
by Bruce MacMillan

The Wrap Star

Syd Mandelbaum is smashing poverty and hunger one concert, ballgame or special event at a time.
by Jenna Schnuer

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