The 2019 Travel and Adventure Show made it's Boston debut on February 11th and 12th. The show took place in the Hynes Convention Center and brought with it vacation options, travel keynote speakers including Samantha Brown, and family friendly experiences. One of those experiences was the ability to ride a camel named Eli. Eli, a rescue camel from Nebraska, was much obliged to give participants a "camel's eye view" of the show!
The Travel and Adventure Show takes place in a variety of cities including Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. The show has been running for many years in other cities and made it's inaugural Boston visit this year.
Educational seminars abounded and brought travel inspiration for those with a case of wanderlust. For those who are active duty military, the show offered a free ticket along with four complimentary tickets for family members.
Here's to more travel and adventure than your 2019 can possibly contain!
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Thursday, February 21, 2019
Saturday, December 15, 2018
Mass Conference for Women: Empowerment 2018
The 14th
Annual Massachusetts Conference for Women took place in the Boston Convention
and Exhibition Center. Hailed as the largest women’s conference in the United
States, the annual event brought a record breaking 17,000 individuals together. Opening night took
place on December 5th, 2018. Opening night featured a workplace
summit. Within the summit, key topics discussed included gender
partnership and collaboration. The full day conference took place on December 6th
and within it participants took part in countless workshops and seminars and had opportunities
to network.
Since the
conference’s inception in 2005, the annual event has continued to promote
professional development as well as personal growth for women and men. Keynote
speakers included human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, happiness researcher Shawn
Achor, and disability advocate Maysoon Zayid. Olympic gold medalist, Aly
Raisman was another conference speaker. Raisman moved the audience in sharing, “I saw a quote that said, ‘Everyone
should take at least five minutes for themselves every single day.' If you’re
thinking, ‘I don’t have time to take five minutes for myself because I’m too
busy,’ then you need a full hour every single day.'" Raisman's words echoed the words of many other speakers in that she shared a message of empowerment. Participants of all ages were able to learn from speakers and network
with fellow conference attendees.
The
conference also included a program for women in high school. This program
highlighted such topics as coping with anxiety. The conference is sponsored by
companies which include State Street, Dell, Cisco, Target, and Wayfair.
For more information,
visit: https://www.maconferenceforwomen.org/
Monday, December 10, 2018
Massachusetts Conference for Women 2018
Amal Clooney, Jesmyn Ward and Elizabeth Gilbert Address Key Women’s Issues
Nation’s Largest Professional Women’s Conference Returns to Boston—Attracting a Record 17,000 Women
BOSTON – During a pivotal time for women in the workplace and just one month after women played a key role in the 2018 midterm elections, a record 17,000 women gathered in Boston for the 14th annual Massachusetts Conference for Women, a two-day event headlined by Amal Clooney, Jesmyn Ward and Elizabeth Gilbert.
Human rights attorney Amal Clooney addressed the need for more accountability through our legal systems to prevent abuse of women.
“It is true that the #MeToo movement has changed the rules at work,” said Clooney. “We are living through a moment of reckoning – and a rebalancing of power. But there’s a long way from ‘me too’ to ‘never again’. So #MeToo should…mean not only that women can come forward and talk, but also that those in power are listening; and that where there has been a crime there will be accountability.”
Jesmyn Ward, a MacArthur “Genius” and two-time National Book Award winner, emphasized the value of persistence for obtaining success. “Hold on to your dream tightly and do everything you can to realize it, within reason, even if it appears there is no promise on the horizon,” she said.
Elizabeth Gilbert, author of the international bestseller Eat Pray Love, discussed the importance of working well and living well. “As women, we can be so hard on ourselves. We need to recognize all the amazing things we do accomplish, and understand that the other things will be there the next day. Self-forgiveness is huge,” she said.
Other keynote speakers included Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker; Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh; Shawn Achor, bestselling author and one of world’s leading experts on the relationship between happiness and success; and Maysoon Zayid, an actress, comedienne and disability advocate.
The nonpartisan, nonprofit event is part of the largest network of women’s conferences in the country. The events attract an estimated 40,000 women a year in Texas, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and California. Themed “The Power of Us: Amplify Your Voice,” they offer access to some of the most successful women in America and more than 100 experts who share practical skills and strategies related to business, philanthropy, health, finance, media and professional development.
The Conference’s fourth annual Workplace Summit, designed to promote effective gender partnerships and advance equity within workplaces, featured Shawn Achor; former editor of USA Today, Joanne Lipman; and author and former public radio host Celeste Headlee. The fourth annual Opening Night featuredElizabeth Gilbert; gold medal-winning gymnast and activist Aly Raisman; and comedian, activist and YouTube star Franchesca “Chescaleigh” Ramsey of MTV.
This year’s conference also featured a new initiative called the Viola Davis Challenge—inspired by Viola Davis’s 2017 observation that she sees fewer women of color than she would expect to at women’s conferences nationwide. As part of this effort, Massachusetts Conference for Women has been and will continue to work toward increasing its diversity numbers through sponsor engagement, target audience outreach and various year-round communication and education initiatives.
“Women’s workplace issues are getting more attention than ever, and the Massachusetts Conference for Women is one of the pre-eminent places addressing them—and advancing women’s professional development and personal growth,” said Gloria Cordes Larson, President of the Massachusetts Conference for Women Board of Directors. “We are incredibly proud to host the country’s largest gathering of women in Boston, and to continue supporting this dynamic community through our year-round resources.”
The Massachusetts Conference for Women is presented by State Street Corporation and generously sponsored by Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany; Target;Cisco; Bose Corporation; Boston Scientific; Dell; Ernst & Young; Fidelity Investments; Fresenius Medical Care; General Electric; Hologic, Inc.; Johnson & Johnson;Johnson Controls International; Juniper Networks; Liberty Mutual Insurance; Oracle; Raytheon; The TJX Companies, Inc.; Wayfair; Wells Fargo; AkamaiTechnologies; AMAG Pharmaceuticals; Bentley University; BJ’s; Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts; Converse; Harvard Business School Executive Education; MFS Investment Management; National Grid; Ocean Spray; Pfizer; Rapid7; Reebok; Salesforce; ThermoFisher Scientific; TripAdvisor; Keds; Bain Capital Community Partnership and Crimson Lion Lavine Family Foundation; Applied Materials; Bank of America; Bristol-Myers Squibb; Koya Leadership Partners; Merck & Company; OSRAM; Sanofi; Suffolk Construction; United Airlines; Vertex; Weber Shandwick; and media sponsors AMP Radio 103.3; Magic 106.7; Mix 104.1; The Boston Globe and WCVB-TV Boston.
“We're proud to once again be supporting this important event that provides women the opportunity to make new connections, and debate how meaningful and lasting change for women in the workforce can be achieved,” said Kathy Horgan, executive vice president, chief human resources and citizenship officer for State Street Corporation. “The mission of the Massachusetts Conference for Women to support and strengthen the influence of all women is very much in line with State Street’s broader principles.”
Monday, November 26, 2018
Inbound 2018
Inbound 2018 brought its people first focus to the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center for four consecutive days. Deepak Chopra provided the keynote address.
The first tenet for attending Inbound was: actionable education and this year's Inbound provided a wide array of opportunities in that area. From studio fitness classes to 100+ ways to differentiate, the convention showcased a diverse group of professional growth and learning options. The other tenets of Inbound: endless inspiration, uproarious entertainment, and human connections. Networking opportunities also abounded as there was an #Inboundsolo Happy Hour for mixing and mingling.
The first tenet for attending Inbound was: actionable education and this year's Inbound provided a wide array of opportunities in that area. From studio fitness classes to 100+ ways to differentiate, the convention showcased a diverse group of professional growth and learning options. The other tenets of Inbound: endless inspiration, uproarious entertainment, and human connections. Networking opportunities also abounded as there was an #Inboundsolo Happy Hour for mixing and mingling.
Of note, the topic of engaging audiences through variety was presented. Recommendations for how to provide variety:
1) Vary your approach:
Use
free
form
text
2) Ask questions!
So what do think?
Inbound 2018 boasted 104 countries represented, over 250 educational sessions, over 24,000 attendees, and 870 signature rubber ducks in club inbound!
Inbound 2018 boasted 104 countries represented, over 250 educational sessions, over 24,000 attendees, and 870 signature rubber ducks in club inbound!
Wednesday, March 7, 2018
New England Food Show 2018
The 2018 New England Food Show invaded the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center from February 25th through the 27th. For three days, keynote speakers including Stephen Kaufer, President and CEO of TripAdvisor, Inc. took to the main stage to address expo attendees. Culinary and mixology demonstrations wowed the audience with a medley of sights and delectable dishes were served in every aisle. New this year was the expo's technology pavilion,which featured the latest advances in the biz. For those looking for a more formal instruction at the show, education sessions featured a wide-range of topics including, "Financial Tools to Let You Do What You Love" and "The Future of Mixology." No matter what your interest, the New England Food Show allowed attendees to explore their niche and to learn more about advancements in technology through a new pavilion paired with educational sessions, keynote spearkers, and demonstrations. This year's show wowed. Mark your calendars now for next year's New England Food Show taking place: March 3th to the 5th, 2019!
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