Category: People

Jan 25, 2013

Resolutions Redux

Julia Smith

One of the best things about making resolutions is that by the time the following January comes around, no one else remembers what resolutions you made, therefore no external scorecard is kept. So when I...

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Jan 25, 2013

Inauguration 2013: A Proud Moment for GES Parents

Cedric Johnson

Cedric Johnson is Senior Safety Manager at GES

If you’re a parent of grown-up kids, you know the message in the classic children’s book, Love You Forever, couldn’t...

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Jan 18, 2013

Travel Smarter Not Harder: 5 Ways to Travel Better in 2013

Tom Merrill

I was reading an interesting article in the New York Times this week about resolutions falling by the wayside. A quote about what resolutions should do grabbed my attention, “They can inspire you...

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Dec 28, 2012

Giving Is Better Than Receiving: Adopt a Soldier

Kim Perez

Kim Perez is Director of Operational Analysis in GES’ New Orleans’ office…

Remember when sending letters to friends wasn’t called, “snail mail?” Nothing compares to holding that piece of paper in your hand and reading...

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Dec 21, 2012

Give Back and Get Back

John Diaz

John Diaz is Marketing Coordinator at GES

Giving back at GES is a part of who we are as a company. This holiday season we chose to support Read →

Dec 07, 2012

Get Out of the Van and Run!

Will Bushelle

Will Bushelle is Continuous Improvement Manager at GES

How do you run 200 miles? Or more specifically, how do you convince 12 coworkers, many of whom would not classify themselves as,...

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Nov 29, 2012

Believe in People and Don’t be a Jerk

Damian Morgan

Damian Morgan is COO at GES

I believe in people. I believe that people want to succeed, want to work and will work hard for something they believe in. I am...

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Nov 22, 2012

I’m Thankful for Our Team: 3 Ways I Show It

Steve Moster

Steve Moster is President at GES

Have you heard the quote, “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to...

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