Recap: 23 Takeaways from the SISO CEO Summit in Austin
Held March 31-April 3 at the Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa in Austin, Texas, the Society of Independent Show Or
Held March 31-April 3 at the Omni Barton Creek Resort & Spa in Austin, Texas, the Society of Independent Show Or
As I drafted this article on Monday, April 7, the Dow was down 500 points, the S&P nearing bear market territory, and U.S. President Donald Trump threatened, yet again, additional tariffs on China. By Wednesday, Trump had paused all tariffs except for China, and the Dow rebounded, hitting its largest one-day point gain…ever. Things are quite fluid, to say the least. The markets hate uncertainty, and according to the index that monitors it, trade uncertainty is at an all-time high.
After leading Tarsus Group through multiple decades of global growth and eventually a $940 million acquisition by Informa in 2023, industry heavyweight Doug Emslie is back with a bold new move: investing in Belgium-based trade show organizer Easyfairs through his investment firm Cuil Bay Capital.
Two leading event and media companies made event acquisitions in recent weeks.
The Travel & Adventure Show wrapped up its 2025 series in Washington, DC, March 29-30—nine shows after the first event of this year in Atlanta back in January. At the final three-day trade show in the nation’s capital, attendance soared 10.6% overall year over year, according to John Golicz, the founder and CEO of the Travel & Adventure Shows.
According to the Events Industry Council (EIC), event sustainability means taking action towards preserving our natural environment; promoting a healthy, inclusive society, and supporting a thriving economy. For most events, this usually translates into cutting back energy and water usage and reducing waste.
After searching for more than one year for a permanent replacement, Choose Chicago has tapped Kristen Reynolds, who has served as Discover Long Island President and CEO since 2015, as its new president and Chief Executive Officer, effective May 5.
Like the throngs of others in our field, I methodically climbed the corporate ladder of success from one of the lower rungs. Much to my surprise, the return to work after COVID presented an incredibly fluid environment which allowed for dramatic planned—and unplanned—career pivots.
Three major U.S. convention centers announced event space expansions, new environmental practices, and enhanced tech capabilities recently.