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Public Relations or Reformation?
Nov 29, 2001, 10:06 a.m. ET, 9/11
Rumor has it that industry associations are considering a public relations campaign to promote the value of face-to-face meetings, hoping to counter...
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Industry Update |
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MPI Tri State Educational Conference Scheduled for March
Dec 26, 2001, 09:25 a.m. ET, 9/11
Industry Raised $20,000+ in December Fundraiser
Dec 26, 2001, 09:12 a.m. ET, 9/11
Where Can Companies Find Cash Fast? Ask the CFO
Nov 30, 2001, 03:45 p.m. ET, 9/11
Save this Date—Help Heal Hearts
Nov 14, 2001, 06:03 p.m. ET, 9/11
IACC Creates Fund for Displaced Workers
Nov 6, 2001, 06:13 p.m. ET, 9/11
New York Event Firm Shows Pride With Floral Flag
Oct 26, 2001, 06:20 p.m. ET, 9/11
GBS Linens Lays Out Dual Donation Program
Oct 26, 2001, 06:19 p.m. ET, 9/11
Free Speaking Engagements to Aid Red Cross Efforts
Oct 18, 2001, 08:34 a.m. ET, 9/11
Security and Risk Conference Added to IAEM Annual Meeting
Oct 16, 2001, 06:00 p.m. ET, 9/11
PRA, Chicago Getting Back to Business with AFP Meeting
Oct 16, 2001, 05:47 p.m. ET, 9/11
New Dates for Associations:digitalNow Conference
Oct 16, 2001, 05:54 p.m. ET, 9/11
McGettigan Planners Show Grace Under Pressure
Oct 15, 2001, 04:04 p.m. ET, 9/11
Windows on the World
Oct 9, 2001, 05:40 p.m. ET, 9/11
Rescue Workers Get First-Class Meals
Oct 9, 2001, 05:49 p.m. ET, 9/11
Event Company Helps Man’s Best Friends
Oct 9, 2001, 05:47 p.m. ET, 9/11
Associations Move Meetings to NYC
Oct 5, 2001, 11:02 a.m. ET, 9/11
New York Event Firm Reaches Out in Wake of Tragedy
Sep 19, 2001, 10:10 a.m. ET, 9/11
NY Restaurant Association Brings Help to the Table
Sep 27, 2001, 09:09 a.m. ET, Staff Report, meetingsnet
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Patriotic Planners Bring Meetings to New York
Jennifer Juergens
9/11, Nov 26 2001
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At the recent Motivation Show in Chicago, attendees lined up to take their picture with New York’s Mayor Rudy Guiliani. Well, it was actually Madame Tussaud’s wax version of Rudy, shipped out from New York for the event, but he was a star nonetheless.
Jackie Bernstein, president and partner, Empire Force Events in New York says, "The people that came to the New York City booth wanted to know how we were doing, and wanted to know how they could support us. I said, ‘Just travel to New York and spend your money.’ Many companies are still planning to come because they feel it’s a patriotic move to make."
Other companies are also trying to support New York, just by keeping their meetings in New York. "We’ve actually have had some cancellations of groups going to other destinations, but we have a group going to the Michelangelo Hotel in New York in December and they absolutely did not want to cancel because they wanted to support New York now," says Charles Stain, vice president, group business manager, Maritz, based in Los Angeles.
Mary Ann Doherty, president, River West Meeting Associates in Chicago said they moved a January healthcare meeting from Hamburg back to the U.S. because they had concerns about traveling overseas. They company chose New York, she says, because "they felt financially and symbolically they wanted to support New York."
Heather Mirabelli, senior meetings manager for Interlink Healthcare Communications in Lawrenceville, N.J., planned a New York meeting for Novartis Pharmaceutical Company for their Oncology division after September 11. She says they didn’t choose New York out of patriotism but because of its great appeal. Nevertheless, she says, "I not only think it’s our patriotic duty to start traveling again, I think we have to out of necessity. We have to move on with our lives."
Bernstein says one company that is planning on coming to New York around the holidays has made some inquiries about doing some volunteer work to benefit the victims of September 11. "This comes from the CEO who wants to do something above and beyond just tours. He wants his company to walk away feeling like they made a difference."
Other destinations are also pitching in to help New York. At the American Society of Travel Agents meeting in New York in November, the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau canceled an expensive dinner planned for the 2,000 delegates and, instead Hawaii’s governor Ben Cayetano gave a $125,000 check to the New York Police and Fire Widows and Children's Benefit Fund—and gave the delegates $75 each to dine out that night in New York's restaurants, the governor's office said.
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