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Tomorrow’s talent returns in 2020
Tomorrow’s Talent, The Meetings Show’s initiative designed to shine a spotlight on up-and-coming meeting and event planners, is returning for a second year.
CONVENE has established a number of important partnerships with acclaimed hotels in Vilnius, many of which will be welcoming Hosted Buyers to their properties over the course of the two-day trade show, which is taking place next 12-13 February in Lithuania’s capital.
Many of the partner properties represent world-renowned hotel groups, like Marriott, Hilton, Radisson and Holiday Inn, as well as the luxury Kempinski and Design Hotels brands. Local partners include the Artis Centrum Hotel and the Imperial Hotel & Restaurant.
Beyond their central locations and modern accommodation offerings, each of the CONVENE 2020 partner hotels are perfectly-suited for business travellers, with facilities to host a number of different meetings, conferences and business events.
Hosted Buyers will have the opportunity to meet with representatives of these hotels over the course of CONVENE 2020.
Tomorrow’s Talent, The Meetings Show’s initiative designed to shine a spotlight on up-and-coming meeting and event planners, is returning for a second year.
The Meetings Show’s advisory board member Nicole Leida, head of conference and events at National Cancer Research Institute, discusses the importance of focusing on mental health and wellness in events and gives some helpful tips on how to improve wellbeing for staff and clients.
The CONVENE Professional Academy is returning for the eighth edition of the Baltic Sea Region’s leading meetings and events industry trade show. The academy will serve as a great knowledge-sharing platform, with keynote speakers addressing top-of-mind industry topics and challenges through a number of presentations and panel discussions.
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