Category: People

May 03, 2013

What Do You Really Do All Day Dad??

Steve Moster

Steve Moster is President at GES

I appreciate the effort our team puts into making “Take Your Child to Work Day” a memorable event for the children of our dedicated team...

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Apr 12, 2013

Your Role in Converting Brands Into Business

Keith Reznick

Keith Reznick is President of Creative Training Solutions, a leader in the design and delivery of training products and programs for sales, sales support, and marketing professionals.

While wrapping up the...

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Apr 05, 2013

Overcoming Hard Luck with Hard Work

Steve Underwood

Steve Underwood is Senior Sales Manager at GES

At about ten o’clock the night before the COPS West Show, I received a call from my client, that there was...

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Mar 15, 2013

Don’t Kiss Me Because I’m Irish, Ask Me Why I’m Bald

Scott Cunningham

Scott Cunningham is Director, Quality Systems at GES

Over the years I’ve been fairly creative with my hair style, especially for a guy. I’ve gone from a military cut, to shoulder...

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Mar 01, 2013

Recognition Matters: 5 Ways to Spark Results

Melissa Lanier

Melissa Lanier is Director of Talent Development and Internal Communications at GES

Survey after survey has shown the connection between recognition and business results. Most managers know they should recognize the people...

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Feb 13, 2013

An Unusual Love Letter

Gina McDuffie

I used to love Valentine’s Day, but the love has been lost. I have nothing against the saint or the sentiment. My challenge is that it falls within the same week as my...

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Feb 08, 2013

Looking Beyond First Impressions

George Hines

George Hines is Chief Information Officer at GES

When you least expect it, experiences can forever change the way you look at life. I had one of those experiences at a...

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Feb 01, 2013

Event Bucket List: My 21 Must-Attend Events

Doug Shockley

Doug Shockley is Vice President, Global Events at GES

New experiences are what keep things exciting and add adventure to the monotony of daily routines. That’s one of the reasons I...

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