A self-confessed venue geek, Clare de Brett loves all things venues, hotels and hospitality. Starting her career in hospitality at the tender age of 18, Clare has worked in all manner of properties including high-end bars, residential and non-residential conference centers and five star hotels. After dipping her toes in the events technology and agency world.. read more →
When it comes to meeting spaces, there is more to room design than meets the eye. Having been crowned as the Top MICE City in the World 6 times in a row, Singapore’s meeting landscape has evolved significantly in the last decade. While there is a long list of what used to be nice-to-haves that.. read more →
Roger Masterson is a serial entrepreneur; he helps business owners to think differently. He is at his best as a disruptive thinker and believes you learn more from things going wrong; he understands the difficulties of losing a business. He is the founder of Celtic Castles, the award winning online castle-booking company, based in the.. read more →
“I come across many clients who are fed up with events at run-of-the-mill hotels.” The Castle Man explains how a little bit of creative thinking can make an event stand out: “Buildings that are out-of-the ordinary, steeped in history or have an amazing back-drop have always been a popular choice for original and engaging corporate.. read more →
Mark Cooper of the United Kingdom is the chief executive officer of IACC. Following a thorough global search, IACC announced the appointment of Cooper, in October, 2012. Cooper brings to IACC 25 years of experience in the global meetings industry working for both U.S. and U.K.based organisations, in a number of leadership roles requiring a.. read more →
Not sure where to get married? Do you want something completely different and out of the ordinary? Have you been to Sweden? Well, I haven’t but I came across this and I think it’s incredible! “ICEHOTEL is the world’s first and largest hotel built of snow and ice and it is situated in Jukkasjärvi, a.. read more →