Meet, Potatoes... and A Garnish A bite-sized take on the meetings industry.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

CMP (Certified Meeting Professional) deadline extended to Aug.17! Must be in their office by that date not postmarked!

Thursday, August 05, 2010

“Perhaps our eyes need to be washed by our tears once in a while, so that we can see life with a clearer view again.”

― Alex Tan

Friday, July 23, 2010

CMP Application for January 8, 2011 Exam

Planning on taking the CMP exam in January? Applciaitons are due in the CIC office by August 10, 2010---received not postmarked!

For deadlines and fees and application (free): http://www.conventionindustry.org/cmp/tips.htm

New Jersey CMP 3-day Intensive Class

Will be holding a class in New Jersey in December---contact me for more information!

New England Certified Meeting Professional Intensive three day class

Are you going to pass the CMP Exam this year? I will be holding a three day intensive class in New England in December. Contact me for more information or watch this blog!

Universal Criteria for IACC Conference Centers

Ever wonder what a venue needs to do to become IACC (International Association of Conference Centers) certified? Check this criteria! http://www.iacconline.org/about/index.cfm?fuseaction=memcrit

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

CMP prep class -NJ June 18-20 (this weekend) contact me for more info

Thursday, February 25, 2010

CMP application is due in one week for the summer exam! New, better, easier! Equal standing for suppliers and planners

Friday, January 02, 2009

Bringing Sexy Back??

The other day the headline in one of the trade magazines was titled "Bringing Sexy Back"---not exactly a standard headline for the meetings industry.

The article was on the Fountainbleu in Miami which has recently had one billion dollars invested into it. They have brought it back to its heyday of the "hot" place in Miami...but in many ways better.

What they described sounded fun, elegant, upscale...and yes sexy. But how does this work with marketing for meetings?

In a time when many corporations cannot book a meeting at a Ritz Carlton, or anything with the words "resort" or "spa" in it due to image...where will this property fit in?

I had already been given a heads up by a peer in the industry about the marketing materials she had received....women in thong bikinis (did anyone remember that the majority of meeting planners are women??) , they have a topless pool, and that SEX is written all over everything. Try putting this though procurement or legal.

This woman and I are far from prudes--in fact we both agreed this would probably be a fun place to go for a rather upscale, no families, a little "off the wall" vacation---but a corporate meeting?

Will be interesting to watch.

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Sunday, July 01, 2007

CMP Application Now On-Line and Free!

As of June 1 the application for the CMP exam is on line and free at the CIC website : www.ConventionIndustry.org.

Start now! It is due in September and it takes longer than you think!

Pillow Chocolates Get More Interesting

OK--- I am always happy when I get a good piece of chocolate. Lately hotels are really diversifying in terms of what they are putting on the pillow.

How's this? "Elements Chocolate". The label says "Relax- Milk Chocolate Raspberry with Chamomile Extract".

Guess that Chamomile will even out the sugar rush...

We Need More Emma's

As I mentioned before I spoke at the Detroit Marriott at the RenCen.

That morning I met the most delightful Marriott Associate - Emma Thomas. She was my room attendant from Catering/F&B. How lucky I was!

Although I was not the most demanding person in the world (that morning)--I had some needs! Nothing phased her... In fact she suggested at one point that I should sit down, relax and have a bite to eat before my presentation--hey someone has to look out for me! Her smile, her personality, her way of just taking care of anything--I would love to see her on a more complex event.

When I thanked her at the end of the morning and gave her one of my soon to be infamous "coffee cup mugs", I also gave her a small tip which initially she refused (doesn't that always want to make you give more?). She was actually quite astounded that I wanted to give her anything. As we talked she mentioned to me that she has gone out on her time, and with her own money and has a little "stash" of things that someone might need at an event--for example a disposable camera. She just decided to do this to help people in a jam. How cool is that?

As you may know Marriott's Book and corporate philosophy is "The Spirit to Serve". She definitely epitomizes it.

Experience "The D"

No not Dallas. I had the opportunity to speak for MPI and the Detroit CVB last week and I am so glad I did!

I have to admit I pictured Detroit as a run down, filthy, dangerous city--not anymore at least in the key downtown (hey it takes a while to bring a "whole" city back to life --you have to start somewhere.).

I only got to spend a little less than 24 hours there, but I certainly saw enough to peak my interest. The RenCen (Renaissance Center) right on the water where the Marriott is (the view of the river is incredible) was great (more in a later post on that). Neat restaurants springing up, historic buildings being renovated into theaters, Professional baseball, football and hockey all right downtown, Three (and really four if you count two at MGM) casinos. A new three mile River Walk right (wait for it) on the river (clever place to put one right?).

Both fortunately and unfortunately the only other facility than my hotel I got to see was the Motor City Casino--wow! I am not a gambler and casinos I could really take or leave. What did impress me was the architecture and decor of much of it and especially in the new 400 room hotel they are building. And guess what? They want you to stay in your room! Or at least they are not pushing you out. The linens, the furniture, the technology. You won't really care if you leave. The food in their Fine dining restaurant, Iridescence, was incredible both in the way the menu was put together and the presentation itself.

We met Assad Farag (VP of Hotel Operations - equivalent to the GM) whose background is Upscale with an international flavor. He has been at the St Regis in NYC, The Plaza...you get the idea. And his taste and experience shows. His choice of Director of F&B, Lucio Arancibia is from Mandalay Bay among other places, and apparently is quite a chef himself. Brad Baldwin, corporate sales, seems to really be a good and genuine relationship builder and is really enthusiastic about the new facility.

Oh and by the way--if you have not flown into Detroit in a while, you won't recognize it. The last of the old terminals are to be replaced by next year I believe.

Dont' write Detroit off your list. In a few years it is going to be one of the hottest things going and it is well on its way now.

And no - Detroit CVB and Motor City Casino do not know I am writing this. Promise.