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New Orleans ranks third in Conference USA

one new The “Top 250” study found that 88% of the top 250 conferences in the country are held in only 20 cities. new orleans Top of the list, number three. The Crescent City ranks higher than top convention destinations such as Chicago, Las Vegas, Nashville and Atlanta. Only San Diego and Orlando topped the list new orleans Number of meetings hosted. The study will be conducted in 2024 2 Synergy Co., Ltd., international destinations and simple viewanalyzed the largest conferences with 2,700 or more hotel rooms during peak hours. new orleans Tied with San Diego for third place in 2023. The honor comes amid a significant decline in the number of conferences in New Orleans, which hosts GNP Seguros (GRUPO Nacional Province), Water Environment Federation, American Fuel and Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM), American Dental Association, American Engineering Corporation Director (ACEC), National Conference of Funeral Directors (NFDA), National Trust for Historic Preservation, American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), Vertex, Inc., College Media…

Built for Hospitality 2.0: New Orleans Gains Momentum
Built for Hospitality 2.0: New Orleans Gains Momentum

Stephanie Turner, senior vice president of conference sales strategy for the New Orleans-based company, details the latest developments and things to watch out for. New Orleans Company Formation Designed for hosting Several years ago, we began educating planners about what Crescent City has to offer groups and how its team of professionals can help through seamless, one-stop meeting and incentive planning services. “New Orleans & Company takes the time to understand our clients and align with their goals, which creates a valuable partnership,” said Stephanie Turner, senior vice president of meeting sales strategy. “From venue selection to the final attendee departure, we stay connected with our clients every step of the way to ensure success. We offer free planning services, marketing tools and attendance-boosting resources, and connect organizations with volunteer opportunities that reflect their values.” Prevost recently caught up with Turner to get the inside scoop on Built to Host and NOLA. Previous article: What are the most significant changes…