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2009/6/19 下午 03:41 |
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PlannerMix
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PlannerMix is one of the fastest growing online communities for the meetings and events industry with over 500 members.
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PlannerWire: News to Use - Week of June 15, 2009
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Incentives and Events? ¡Viva México!
- By Serenity Knutson, PlannerWire Editor
As everyone in the industry knows, incentives and events have been hit hard in recent months by a string of factors including a worldwide economic meltdown, negative media coverage, and a crackdown on excessive spending. Perhaps nowhere have these factors converged to impact meetings and events more than in Mexico, which also recently contended with an influenza scare surrounding the H1N1 virus-termed, with tongue in cheek, as "media flu" by some industry professionals.
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Industry News
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Miguel Neves of SYNAXIS Meetings & Events Receives 2009 MPI Foundation Student Scholarship Awa rd.
Frankfurt, Germany - SYNAXIS Meetings & Events announced that Miguel Neves of its London office is the inaugural recipient of the MPI Foundation Student Scholarship Award. This award marks the newly consummated global partnership between IMEX and the MPI Foundation, a reflection of both organizations' commitment to supporting young talent and providing opportunities for personal and professional development for future industry leaders.
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PlannerMix Opinion
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Where Are All the Bodies?
-From Serenity Knutson's PlannerMix Blog
It was the running joke during PlannerWire's time in Puerto Vallarta last week to cover Meeting Place Mexico. According to all of the frenzied media coverage that has denounced the entire nation in recent months, we must be lucky to have escaped Mexico with our lives, right? Weren't we supposed to be stepping over bodies in the streets to get to our hotel? Weren't we supposed to be approached by drug dealers on every corner? Weren't we supposed to receive face masks and health screenings at the airport?
Not to make light of issues involving the H1N1 virus or the very real drug-related violence along the Mexican-American border, of course, but, in Puerto Vallarta, the issues seem... well, very far away. Irrelevant, even.
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All Things Green
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Unused Soap and Shampoo Hits Salesman "Like a Hurricane"
-Presented By: Green Lodging News, Glenn Hasek
Shawn Seipler and Paul Till are not hoteliers, but they have just launched an organization that could do more good for humanity than just about anything any of us will ever do.
Allow me to explain. Shawn, who travels a lot for his sales job, frequently stays in hotels. He began to wonder what happened to the unused bars of soap and shampoo bottles left behind after his visits. Shawn, who is based in Orlando, FL, called his friend Paul in Houston, and they decided to do a survey. Together, they called about 30 properties, and representatives of those hotels all told the two that they just throw the unused items away. That did not sit too well with Shawn and Paul. Keep in mind that this all happened just earlier this year.
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PlannerWire Video Spotlight
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Video Spotlight: Brenda Anderson, SITE CEO
-Three Questions with an industry leader
Brenda Anderson, CEO of Site International, was one of several major industry organization leaders who appeared at Meeting Place Mexico in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to demonstrate international, cross-market support for the region. Here, in an exclusive PlannerWire video interview, Anderson, shares her thoughts on Mexico and its viability as a current meetings, events, and incentives destination.
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Directory Spotlight
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This Week's Featured Listings:
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PlannerMix
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PlannerMix is one of the fastest growing online communities for the meetings and events industry with over 500 members.
Network - Share - Grow

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PlannerWire: News to Use - Week of June 15, 2009
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Incentives and Events? ¡Viva México!
- By Serenity Knutson, PlannerWire Editor
As everyone in the industry knows, incentives and events have been hit hard in recent months by a string of factors including a worldwide economic meltdown, negative media coverage, and a crackdown on excessive spending. Perhaps nowhere have these factors converged to impact meetings and events more than in Mexico, which also recently contended with an influenza scare surrounding the H1N1 virus-termed, with tongue in cheek, as "media flu" by some industry professionals.
Click Here to Continue
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Industry News
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Miguel Neves of SYNAXIS Meetings & Events Receives 2009 MPI Foundation Student Scholarship Awa rd.
Frankfurt, Germany - SYNAXIS Meetings & Events announced that Miguel Neves of its London office is the inaugural recipient of the MPI Foundation Student Scholarship Award. This award marks the newly consummated global partnership between IMEX and the MPI Foundation, a reflection of both organizations' commitment to supporting young talent and providing opportunities for personal and professional development for future industry leaders.
Click Here to Continue
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PlannerMix Opinion
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Where Are All the Bodies?
-From Serenity Knutson's PlannerMix Blog
It was the running joke during PlannerWire's time in Puerto Vallarta last week to cover Meeting Place Mexico. According to all of the frenzied media coverage that has denounced the entire nation in recent months, we must be lucky to have escaped Mexico with our lives, right? Weren't we supposed to be stepping over bodies in the streets to get to our hotel? Weren't we supposed to be approached by drug dealers on every corner? Weren't we supposed to receive face masks and health screenings at the airport?
Not to make light of issues involving the H1N1 virus or the very real drug-related violence along the Mexican-American border, of course, but, in Puerto Vallarta, the issues seem... well, very far away. Irrelevant, even.
Click Here to Continue
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All Things Green
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Unused Soap and Shampoo Hits Salesman "Like a Hurricane"
-Presented By: Green Lodging News, Glenn Hasek
Shawn Seipler and Paul Till are not hoteliers, but they have just launched an organization that could do more good for humanity than just about anything any of us will ever do.
Allow me to explain. Shawn, who travels a lot for his sales job, frequently stays in hotels. He began to wonder what happened to the unused bars of soap and shampoo bottles left behind after his visits. Shawn, who is based in Orlando, FL, called his friend Paul in Houston, and they decided to do a survey. Together, they called about 30 properties, and representatives of those hotels all told the two that they just throw the unused items away. That did not sit too well with Shawn and Paul. Keep in mind that this all happened just earlier this year.
Click Here to Continue
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PlannerWire Video Spotlight
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Video Spotlight: Brenda Anderson, SITE CEO
-Three Questions with an industry leader
Brenda Anderson, CEO of Site International, was one of several major industry organization leaders who appeared at Meeting Place Mexico in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico to demonstrate international, cross-market support for the region. Here, in an exclusive PlannerWire video interview, Anderson, shares her thoughts on Mexico and its viability as a current meetings, events, and incentives destination.
Click Here to See More
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Directory Spotlight
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This Week's Featured Listings:
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