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Your next corporate event needs a theme—and 'annual meeting' doesn't count. Twin Cities-based event planners share tips and ideas designed to elevate business events.
We asked local event planners to share some popular themes for corporate events, and ideas to make it your own. 1 : Black Tie (Cape Optional) Black tie attire is classic, but why not spice it up a ...
Junior Achievement of the Heartland to celebrate Quad Cities business leaders at Hall of Fame event on Thursday, June 12.
Chris Kelley, President of Hard Rock Tejon, joined 23ABC on Good Morning Kern County to talk about the private, invitation-only event for management and supervisor positions for the new casino ...
Read all of the articles from the March 24, 2025 issue of Hartford Business Journal with news, insights, and data on the companies, people, and trends shaping Hartford, Connecticut, and beyond.
Easton’s beloved cash mob is making a comeback after years of absence, inviting community members to gather and support a surprise local business at 6 p.m. “sharp” on Friday. The event ...
Melania Trump, who remained an enigmatic figure during President Donald Trump's first term, continues to keep a low profile during his second.
The City of Hamilton has invited the public to celebrate summer on July 13 when Summer Sunday returns to Victoria Park. A spokeswoman for the City said that the free event will feature music ...
BUSINESSPEOPLE across Wales have gained exclusive behind-the-scenes access to JCB Transmissions to learn about its new hydrogen generator technology, workplace culture, and future developments.
GOTHENBURG, Sweden, July 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Volvo Group report for the second quarter 2025 will be published on July 17, at 7.20 a.m. CEST. There will be a conference call for press and ...
It's hard to imagine a Memphis household that wasn't affected in some way, large (employment) or small (the Grizzlies), by FedEx founder Fred Smith.