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Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Dallas, Texas
In Dallas, meetings and conventions are
king. Dallas is the No. 1 visitor destination
in Texas. With over 1 million square feet
of exhibit space, including the World's
largest singular column-free exhibit hall,
their newly renovated center is as functional
as it is beautiful. Dallas offers the finest
in Texas hospitality and a wealth of over
65,000 rooms ranging from first-class luxury
to budget-friendly pricing. They offer to
share the marketing burden by providing
exclusive services, discounts and access
for attendees. |
Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Dayton, Ohio
The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce represents
more than 3,000 organizations in the multi-county
Dayton region. The Dayton Area Chamber of
Commerce is a member driven organization,
focusing on programs and services that contribute
to their members' success. The Chamber collaborates
with a network of partnerships, welcoming
all opportunities for cooperation and inspiring
a single vision from economic growth in
the region. They are Dedicated to continuously
improving the business environment of the
region. |
Dayton Montgomery County Convention & Visitors
Bureau
Offices: Dayton, Ohio
The Dayton-Montgomery County Convention
& Visitors Bureau is a one-stop resource
center for meeting planners. Their professional
sales staff can help you find the perfect
spot for your event. They can provide detailed
information about local suppliers, attractions,
meeting venues, restaurants and hotels.
And they can create an event proposal package
tailored to your needs, arrange site inspections
and escort you on a familiarization tour
of the Dayton/Montgomery County area. The
Dayton/Montgomery County Convention & Visitors
Bureau provides a variety of practical,
useful and innovative services to groups
holding their convention, meeting, trade
show, reunion or gathering in the Dayton/Montgomery
County area. |
DC Technology Council (DC Tech)
Offices: Washington, DC
The Washington DC Technology Council works
to expand the visibility and success of
the technology and business community of
the Nation’s Capital. Members include local,
national and international technology companies,
as well as service providers, embassies
and educational institutions. DC Tech provides
information, resources and connections that
help its members grow and succeed. |
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Delaware Retail Council (DRC)
Offices: Wilmington, Delaware
The DRC is the largest statewide organization
dedicated solely to the interest and progress
of the retail industry. As a member of the
Retail Council, retailers have a strong
advocate who works for them in local, state
and national government. The Delaware Retail
Council keeps retailers up to date in such
critical areas as workers and unemployment
compensation, health insurance regulation,
consumer protection, employee relations,
loss prevention, and taxes. |
Delaware State Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Wilmington, DC
The mission of the Delaware State Chamber
of Commerce is to promote an economic climate
that strengthens the competitiveness of
Delaware businesses and benefits citizens
of the state. Through programs, legislative
advocacy, publications, small-business services
and special networking events, the State
Chamber is continually providing an enriched
environment for businesses and communities
to grow. The Chamber provides services members
want; it serves and is recognized as a primary
resource on matters affecting companies
of all sizes, and it is an advocate for
business with government in Delaware. |
Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce
Offices: Denver, Colorado
The Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce is
a customer-focused membership organization
dedicated to: provide their members value-added
benefits, collaborate and convene with other
community, represent the members’ interests
in government and legislative issues, enhance
their region’s global competitiveness, ensure
the highest standards for an improved community
quality of life. The Denver Metro Chamber
of Commerce has played an active role in
the development and growth of Denver into
a world-class city. The Chamber is a voice
of the regional business community. Chamber
membership includes nearly 3,000 metro area
companies and their 300,000 employees. |
Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Denver, Colorado
From a thriving arts and culture scene,
world class attractions, to nationally recognized
chefs, exciting nightlife and abundant outdoor
recreation, Denver is a vibrant city with
300 days of annual sunshine, year-round
adventure and the breathtaking Rocky Mountains
in their backyard. The Colorado Convention
Center can host a variety of groups from
1 to 15,000 attendees. The exhibit hall
is 600,000 square feet that can be divided
into half or thirds. There are 63 meeting
rooms that range from 750 square feet to
10,000 square feet to accommodate a variety
of meeting requirements. |
Design Management Institute (DMI)
Offices: Boston, Massachusetts
Founded in 1975, the Design Management Institute
(DMI) has become the leading resource and
international authority on design management.
DMI is a nonprofit organization that seeks
to heighten awareness of design as an essential
part of business strategy. DMI has earned
a reputation worldwide as a multifaceted
resource, providing invaluable know-how,
tools and training through its conferences,
seminars, membership program, and publications. |
Destination
Marketing Association International
Offices: Washington, DC
As the world’s largest and most reliable
resource for official destination marketing
organizations, Destination Marketing Association
International is dedicated to improving
the effectiveness of over 1,300 professionals
from 600+ destination marketing organizations
in more than 25 countries. They provide
their members—professionals, industry partners,
students & educators—cutting-edge educational
resources, networking opportunities, and
marketing benefits. They work to enhance
the professionalism, effectiveness, and
image of destination management organizations
worldwide. |
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