Nominations Are Open for TSNN’s “Best of Show” Award!

July 26, 2019

Is your trade show amazing but under-appreciated? Is your event doing incredible things that you think the whole industry should know about? Go ahead and brag – TSNN wants to hear why your show is the BEST!  

Simply answer the following questions...

  • What challenge(s) did the show face? What was the “Best of Show” solution(s)? And what were the overall results and impact on the show? 
  • What innovative practices, customer service and/or networking environments occurred to make it the best show ever? For example, what tightened the attendee/exhibitor relationship? 
  • Describe how you created “WOW” experiences! Did you initiate an “out of the box” idea? If so, did it add some excitement to the showfloor that created an unparalleled end-user experience? 
  • Did your event or team celebrate a milestone (you might have some boasting to do!)?
  • Did you improve your show’s “green” factor? 
  • Did your specific industry have a tough year but one that your team adapted to and overcame? How did they accomplish that? 

Don’t be shy – explain the overall creative strategies that would qualify your event for a “Best of Show” award!

Nominate HERE (Eligible for North American shows only). Deadline: Aug. 30! 

The 2019 TSNN Awards, set for Nov. 15-17 in Dallas, will be hosted by the Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau and will be a three-day celebration of not only the 50 fastest-growing trade shows in the U.S. but also the “Best of Show” top seven nominees; The Expo Group’s Show Manager of the Year award winners; the TSNN Sustainability Award winner, and the Industry Icon Award honoree.

The show managers from the top seven final shows will be invited to attend the 2019 TSNN Awards: Celebrating Trade Show Success for a fantastic three-day event where the final two winners of the Best of Show Awards will be named!

Questions for 2019 submissions? Reach out to Arlene Shows, TSNN’s Marketing Director: ashows@tarsusus.com

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