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Meeting Mythbusters: Vinyl vice?

Featuredby Shawna McKinley 3 Comments

If every meeting held in the USA used one banner, it would use enough vinyl to cover approximately 760 American football fields. And while some meetings go without vinyl, many […]

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Branding, Exhibits, Myths, Procurement, Risk Management, Waste Management

I do Declare. That’s a great green tradeshow idea!

July 10, 2013by Shawna McKinley Leave a comment

If your exhibit booth could talk, what would it say? What story would it tell? How would it answer these three questions: Where did it come from? What is it […]

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