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State of the Industry: Third-Party Planning Firms

23m · Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals · 01 Jun 02:20

In March 2020, David Peckinpaugh was running Maritz Global Meetings, the third-party planning division of Maritz Holdings. By this past January, Peckinpaugh had been promoted to president and CEO of the overall company, but he had to make a lot of tough decisions along the way.
 
In this episode of the Eventful Podcast, Peckinpaugh discusses the hurdles that remain as business rebounds: Filling open positions, monitoring hotel service levels and managing ever-changing contract terms. Although building back isn’t easy, Peckinpaugh says he has never felt more optimistic about the future of the events industry.

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