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 FEBRUARY 4, 2020
 
 
 
 
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Matt Landes, founder of the Los Angeles-based Cocktail Academy, discusses the hottest beverage trends for award season, how cocktails can convey brand messages, and more.
 
 
 
 
 
EVENT INDUSTRY BUZZ
 

1. TECH GLITCHES MIRE IOWA CAUCUSES: The Iowa Caucuses—the first official testing ground for presidential candidates—have yet to declare a winner because of difficulties with a new app that precinct leaders struggled to use. Des Moines Register: “The new app, and the secrecy surrounding it, were the source of much controversy heading into the contest. Party leaders declined to release its developer or details about how it had been tested. … Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia Center for Politics, said Iowa’s delay is a disaster for the future of the Iowa caucuses. ‘I’d say there is going to be a real movement to change the order of primaries. I really do believe it and I never believed it before,’ he said.”

2. MACAU CLOSES CASINOS IN RESPONSE TO CORONAVIRUS: The global gambling hotspot Macau has been ordered to close its casinos for two weeks to limit the spread of the deadly coronavirus to the semi autonomous region. Quartz: “Even before [the] announcement, gamblers have been staying away from Macau’s casinos, which saw gambling revenue drop to $2.76 billion in January, down more than 11 percent compared with a year earlier. Tourist arrivals from China, which has quarantined more than a dozen cities and barred overseas group travel, were down 66 percent in the first three days of the Lunar New Year holiday (January 24 to January 26). Last year, the U.S.-China trade war, protests in Hong Kong, and a slowing Chinese economy led to Macau’s first annual gambling revenue decline in three years. Nevertheless, Macau’s annual gaming revenues, at more than $36 billion, far overshadow those of Las Vegas.”

3. CIGAR MAKERS ABANDON INDUSTRY TRADE SHOW: The four largest premium cigar companies have pulled out of exhibiting at the top trade show for the cigar industry, Premium Cigar Association, over plans to add a consumer day to the show. Robb Report: “Many of the largest premium cigar companies feel they are not being fairly represented by the PCA in relationship to the massive amounts of money they spend annually on the trade shows and related PCA costs. In addition, the PCA had proposed that the first day of the upcoming 2020 trade show be opened—for the first time—to consumers, under the banner of CigarCon. Dealers would not be allowed to purchase product during this time, which is traditionally the busiest buying day of the show. While consumers might rejoice, this would result in sales losses for the manufacturers and potentially expose some of the industry’s trade secrets to the buying public.”

 
 
SPOTLIGHT ON
 
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Manhattan Center is home to two of New York City’s most beautiful event spaces: The Hammerstein Ballroom and Grand Ballroom. Together the iconic Hammerstein Ballroom and classical Grand Ballroom offer 22,000 square feet of flexible space with…
 
 
PEOPLE / EVENTS / ACCOUNTS
 

BOSTON: Bianca Dickey has been named catering sales manager of Loews Boston Hotel. Prior to this appointment, Dickey served as an events and sales manager at the Burlington Marriott Hotel.

CALGARY: Global Petroleum Show announced a new name and rebrand to Global Energy Show, reflecting the industry’s embrace of alternative sources. The show, set for June 9-11 at the BMO Centre, is expected to draw 50,000 attendees.

CHICAGO: Chicago-based hotel investment and management company Arbor Lodging Partners has acquired a 12-hotel portfolio. With this addition, Arbor Lodging Partners now manages 37 full-service and select-service hotels.

MIAMI/SOUTH FLORIDA: Postcard Inn Beach Resort and Marina has finished a renovation to its 151 guest rooms and an addition of event space, bringing the property to 130,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor venues.

NEW YORK: New York Society of Association Executives has announced Stuart Ruff-Lyon, vice president of events and exhibitions at Risk and Insurance Management Society, as the Synergy Awards 2020 Meetings Professional of the Year Award winner. He will accept the inaugural award association’s Synergy Award Luncheon on May 13 at the Harvard Club.

 
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