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Corps. seek higher exec. board meeting service levels.

Publication: Business Travel News
Publication Date: 14-NOV-05
Format: Online - approximately 637 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Most companies still remain conscientious about the costs of executive board meetings, though both corporate demand and the prices hotels charge for them are on the rise. Yet, many firms are finding ways to heighten the level of amenities offered to their most senior executives.

"Businesses are looking at executive meetings differently now compared to before 2002," said Michael Mason, senior vice president of sales for Gaylord Hotels, headquartered in Nashville. "Instead of booking a high-end executive meeting at the most expensive hotel, groups are coming to places that are still luxurious but not...

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