Expectations for corporate events shift over time. Twin Cities-based event planners and hosts share out-of-the-box ideas to surf the changing tides.
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For memorable corporate outings, the place you dine might matter more than the menu.
The downtown venue takes over two more floors to offer a wider variety of events.
Thrivent's manager of event planning procurement Kim Fischer shares perspective on executing a themed business event.
Consider the guests' range of career stages, says Amy Zaroff, founder of Amy Zaroff Events + Design.
Your next corporate event needs a theme—and 'annual meeting' doesn't count. Twin Cities-based event planners share tips and ideas designed to elevate business events.
The key to successful events is careful planning. Chowgirls marketing manager Annie Pennings Edmond suggests a schedule.
If you think 'Under the Sea' and superheroes are just for kids, think again.
A weekend sweating with celebrity entrepreneur Jesse Itzler is good for business.
Event experts share their list of tech solutions.
Lola Red PR Founder Alexis Walsko brings back learnings from this year's annual Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas.
How integrating technology — efficiently and creatively — can positively impact your ROI.
Whether you're looking for a waterside setting, a steakhouse, or someplace unexpected, here are a few ideas.
Five of the Twin Cities' finest reveal their secrets for creating memorable private dining events.
Facing weak demand, the Four Seasons Minneapolis put on an over-the-top wedding for 17 local planners.
The Virginia-based corporate gifting seller plans to keep the Minny & Paul name and Midwestern focus.
The two hotels in Onamia and Hinckley have both undergone “comprehensive” renovations. Here's a look inside.
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