Thursday, April 2, 2026

More Women Than Men Lead DMOs

 
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Skift Meetings The Stand-Up
Thursday April 02, 2026
Barbara
Barbara Scofidio
Editor
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The effects of the Iran war are spreading beyond the immediate region, compounded by rising costs and attendee fears of travel.
Andrea Doyle
Andrea Doyle
Executive Editor
LVCVA
With declining leisure demand, mega-events and conventions have become more important to the city's tourism mix. 
Barbara
Barbara Scofidio
Editor
Pexels / Mikhail Niklov
Temps can make or break an event, yet recruiting and training gig workers is often an afterthought.
 
This article is part of the Skift Meetings Toolkit, your go-to hub for event best practices.
Miguel Neves
Miguel Neves
Editor-in-Chief
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Gartner's latest assessment of event tech vendors comes with a new name, a narrower scope, and a reshuffled leaderboard.
Andrea Doyle
Andrea Doyle
Executive Editor
Businesswomen
Envato / Anna Stills
Destination marketing has become more political and community-driven, reshaping what leadership looks like. Increasingly, that leader is a woman.
Miguel Neves
Miguel Neves
Editor-in-Chief
Busy Bangkok Road
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After launching, but failing to deliver the event in Singapore and Hong Kong, trade show giant RX has formed a Thai alliance to launch IBTM Asia Pacific next Summer.
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