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Implementation of U.S. Travel Ban May Be Imminent
By Jonathan Trager
The Trump administration seems poised to impose a new travel ban on foreign citizens from targeted countries entering the United States following a March 21 deadline for finalizing the proposed measure (after USAE went to press).
The New York Times had reported earlier this month that the administration was working on developing the proposal, which the news outlet said could affect citizens from 41 countries.
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Events Industry Council Recognizes 2024 FICP Annual Conference for Achieving Sustainable Event Standards Certification… The Events Industry Council has announced the 2024 FICP Annual Conference, hosted by the Financial & Insurance Conference Professionals (FICP) in Denver from November 10–13, achieved silver level certification to the EIC Sustainable Event Standards. This is the first EIC certification for FICP, an EIC member and community of 1,500 financial services and insurance industry meetings professionals and hospitality partners from across North America.
“Achieving this certification is a testament to our team’s dedication and collective effort,” said Ellie Hurley, SECP, Director Of Events, FICP. “I’m honored to have led this initiative, but it would not have been possible without the full support of our team—from FICP staff to volunteers and our partners, including Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel and Visit Denver. This accomplishment truly showcases the power of collaboration and shared commitment to sustainability.”
The EIC Sustainable Event Standards were created through a global collaborative process with participation from subject matter experts in all sectors. They provide a framework for collaboration and a strong focus on guidance and metrics so that event professionals at all stages of their sustainability journey have the support needed to implement and measure sustainable practices.
“FICP’s certification demonstrates how organizations can embrace sustainability in ways that are both strategic and impactful,” said Amy Calvert, President & CEO, EIC. “By achieving this recognition, FICP is not only advancing its own sustainability goals but also setting an inspiring example for the meetings and events industry. We congratulate them on this important milestone and appreciate their continued support of EIC as an association member.”
The Alliance for Audited Media, a nonprofit auditing organization, performed the independent third-party certification of FICP’s compliance with the Event Organizer standard.
“FICP’s achievement at the silver level highlights their strong commitment to transparency and sustainable event planning. We commend them on this accomplishment,” said Richard Murphy, CEO, President, and Managing Director, Alliance for Audited Media.
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A new boutique hotel has opened in Washington, D.C.’s Georgetown neighborhood.
The Canal House of Georgetown, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel, and a Marriott International property, opened its doors and is now accepting reservations for hotel stays beginning March 12.
The property takes its name from the nearby Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, according to Marriott.
The Canal House offers 105 guest rooms, 10 specialty suites, three terrace rooms, and two townhouses; a fitness center, expansive lobby, and the C&O Lounge, which offers, breakfast and dinner. The C&O Lounge features a menu “inspired by heart, rustic, local ingredients and flavors,” the hotel said.
Each of the property’s guest rooms is non-smoking and pet-friendly.
The DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Austin Downtown Capitol in Austin announced the unveiling of a full renovation of its 195-guest-room-and-suite property on March 13. The renovation included the property’s flexible meeting spaces, boardrooms, and its lounge and bar, and took inspiration from the Texas landscape.
“Infused with souther charm,” the Austin DoubleTree’s renovation included updates to the property’s interior design highlights textures, patterns and art “that reflect the spirit of the region,” according to a release from the hotel.
“DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Austin Downtown Capitol takes pride in providing a memorable travel experience for visitors and this highly-anticipated transformation will allow guests extra comfort after a day exploring Austin,” said General Manager Stephen Drew. “The property’s reimagination further demonstrates our commitment to guest satisfaction and alignment with the standards of this award-leading brand.”
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Sonoma County Tourism (SCT) in California announced on March 19 the launch of Sonoma County Signature Experiences, a curated collection of immersive, behind-the-scenes offerings that connect visitors with the people, landscapes, and traditions that define Wine Country and beyond.
Developed in collaboration with select local partners, these activities reinforce SCT’s Wine Country for All of Us initiative, inviting travelers to engage with the region through exclusive, intimate, and interactive experiences.
“From getting hands-on in a winemaker’s world to foraging for coastal delicacies, these Signature Experiences highlight the region’s culinary innovation, outdoor adventure, and environmental stewardship while honoring Sonoma County’s rich heritage in wine and hospitality,” according to SCT.
For more information, visit sonomacounty.com.
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