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A Path To Transformation,
by Timothy Schneider,
Publisher, Association News
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Los
Angeles, CA � September 2016 / Newsmaker Alert / Meetings
and events have the power to transform destinations. Hosting conventions
and trade shows not only generates economic impact but also brings valuable
exposure to a city, especially a city that is working to position itself
in a very competitive marketplace. One such destination is Atlantic City,
New Jersey, which started as a seaside resort and convention destination
but became known in the 1980s as a mecca for gaming.
As
the number of gaming destinations across the country has grown, a transformation
has been occurring in Atlantic City. Earlier this year, I visited The Claridge
Hotel�one of the city�s historic hotels located along the Boardwalk�where
space formerly used for the hotel�s casino was being remodeled into meeting
space.
Late
last year, one of the city�s largest casino properties, Harrah�s Resort,
opened a new conference center that would be the envy of many cities across
the country. Harrah�s Waterfront Conference Center offers 100,000 square
feet of state-of-the-art meeting space connected directly to the resort�s
more than 2,500 hotel rooms. While it was still under construction, the
new conference center booked the 2016 Meeting Professionals International
World Education Congress, which took place in June. And later this month,
our company will be staging the TEAMS
�16 Conference & Expo at Harrah�s Waterfront Conference Center.
Presented by SportsTravel, our sister publication, TEAMS is the
world�s leading conference and expo for the sports-event industry and will
be held September 26�29.
Of
course, facilities alone do not attract groups to a destination. That job
typically falls to the quiet heroes at the city�s official destination
marketing organization. In this case, the team at Meet AC led by Jim Wood
has done an outstanding job of attracting conventions to Atlantic City.
For example, the AnimeNext Convention, with 15,000 attendees, was recently
held at the Atlantic City Convention Center and is planning to return each
year for the next five years. Also at the convention center, the International
Pizza Expo is launching a new, twoday trade show in 2017 called Pizza &
Pasta Northeast. The event will also include food demonstrations and educational
sessions.
According
to the Center for Exhibition Industry Research, when presented with a list
of 20 possible marketing communications and sales tactics, business executives
ranked trade shows the second-most-important marketing tool. As the planners
of both TEAMS and Meetings Quest,
the nation�s longest-running series of trade shows and educational conferences
for meeting planners, we get to experience firsthand the value of trade-show
marketing. (For a report from our most recent Meetings Quest event, please
see the story on page 24.)
In
Atlantic City, we�ve had the pleasure of organizing both TEAMS and Meetings
Quest in a destination that truly understands the role that meetings and
conventions can play when it comes to transforming its economic base. We
invite you to experience Atlantic City, too, by joining us at Meetings
Quest, March 14�15, 2017, at the Borgata Hotel, Casino & Spa in Atlantic
City. For more information, please
see the ad on page 27, visit MeetingsQuest.com
or call 877-577-3700.
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Timothy
Schneider is the publisher of Association
News and SportsTravel
magazines, which serve group travel planners responsible for generating
106 million hotel room nights annually. Schneider
Publishing also organizes Meetings
Quest, America's longest-running series of trade shows for meeting
planners, and the TEAMS Conference
& Expo, the world�s largest gathering of sports-event organizers.
TEAMS �16 will be held September 26�29, 2016, in Atlantic City. For further
information on advertising or sponsorship opportunities, please call toll-free
877-577-3700 or 310-577-3700 if calling from outside the United States.
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current issue of Association
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