Thursday, December 24, 2009
Happy Holidays!
Monday, November 30, 2009
NYC Meetings “Sustaining” The World’s Smallest Carbon Footprint
Friday, October 30, 2009
NYC Triple Threat
It’s our favorite weekend of the year – Hallo-fallback-a-thon!
Saturday kicks off with gouls and goblins haunting the streets for some Halloween fun. Don’t forget to set your clock back 1 hour on Saturday night as we fall into Winter. And of course, the Grand Daddy of them all – the NYC Marathon crosses the finish line on Sunday.
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Go-Go Gadget Meetings!
Associations Turn a challenge into opportunity
An ironic outcome of the challenging economy is the advent of association "super-meetings" in New York. While in past years, numerous smaller meetings may have been held in multiple locations, merging everything into one big event to save money creates both opportunities and challenges in attendee networking.
First, the challenge - how can an association keep track of all these extra attendees? An international food association we recently worked with frequently uses a hand held product called SpotMe (http://www.spotme.com/). Other associations are opting for special networking events, scheduling off-site dinners, and splitting the meeting into smaller working groups that in-turn split off into smaller venues within and away from the main site. That requires great communication among attendees and we work closely with top New York hotels who now offer inclusive Wi-Fi throughout their properties.
Now, the opportunity. Gadget-makers, especially those with the latest hand-held devices are eager to test their products in a major consumer mecca like New York. Put 800 business people in one Manhattan location for several days and sponsorship opportunities will abound.
As a leading New York DMC, we are on the front lines of new tech product placements both in the storefront, on street-level ads, and at meetings. As June's launch of the newest Palm proved with 2-hours lines, New York City is the place to sell a gadget to professional.
Friday, October 02, 2009
Octoberfest!
It's hard to believe October is already here, but at least it brings with it a whole new batch of things to see, taste and experience in the City that never sleeps.
October Happenings:
NYC Wine & Food Festival: October 8-11
Spend Columbus Day weekend with an all-star lineup of celebrity chefs including Bobby Flay, Rachael Ray, Tom Colicchio, Guy Fieri, Giada De Laurentiis and many more. Enjoy culinary demonstrations, discussion panels, book signings and special tasting events in America's culinary capital. Proceeds benefit the Food Bank for New York City and Share Our Strength.
Battle of the Badges: NYPD vs. FDNY Boxing: October 9
It’s been more than a two-decade wait, but the Battle of the Badges is back! The WaMu Theater at Madison Square Garden plays host to a new take on this New York tradition, as the toughest of the tough from the NYPD and FDNY step into the boxing ring for a night of friendly competition and good fun. Of course the real winners this night are the charities: the New York Firefighters Benevolent Association and the NYPD Fighting Finest.
The Lord of the Rings at Radio City Music Hall: October 9-10
For true-blooded fans, it’s not enough to see The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring in a movie theater. It’s not even enough to see it on an IMAX screen. Really, the only way to truly appreciate J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic saga of the battle for Middle Earth is in Radio City Music Hall, at a screening set to live music by the 21st Century Orchestra. This lavish production, which already received rave reviews when it opened in London, is an impressive experience for both music fans and fantasy fans alike.
Times Square Dog Day Masquerade: October 18
Dogs in costumes? Just another day in NYC. It’s silly and it’s cute (last year’s winner was a Chihuahua dressed as Elle Woods from Legally Blonde), but it’s also all for a good cause—the event raises awareness for Animal Haven’s Adopt-a-Pet program.
CMJ Music Marathon and Film Festival: October 20-24
An annual event with nearly 30 years of tradition, the CMJ Festival has always cut out the middle man and brought the music industry (and more recently, the film industry) directly to its fans, from the newest media to the most-vibrant live performances at New York's top venues. Odds are, 2010's need-to-know bands and films will be here, so don't miss the chance to take a peek in the crystal ball this October.
NY Chocolate Show: October 30-November 1
Life in the City gets sweeter for a week every fall, as restaurants, bars, retailers and others find ways to feature chocolate in their businesses. The week culminates with the Chocolate Show, a full-on chocolate expo, chock-full of inventive live demonstrations, samples and more. And the chocolate’s not just for eating: previous installments have featured chocolate-clad models strutting down runways and children creating chocolate artwork.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Summer Blues? September is Hot!
September Happenings:
Fashion’s Night Out – September 10
When Anna Wintour and Mike Bloomberg get together to throw a party, you know it's going to be huge. Vogue and the Council of Fashion Designers of America team up with NYC & Company to produce Fashion's Night Out, a fabulous citywide shopping event to kick off Fall Fashion Week and kick-start the City's retail industry. Hundreds of designers and retailers are participating, from the upscale (Versace, Chanel) to the edgy (Philip Lim, Stella McCartney) to the everyday (Uniqlo, Urban Outfitters). You’ll be sure to find in-store parties, fashion shows, freebies, celebrity appearances and live-music performances.
MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City – September 13
After staging last year's show in Hollywood, MTV brings its Video Music Awards show back to its New York City roots. At the first VMAs in 1984, Madonna rolled around on the Radio City Music Hall stage with a wedding dress up over her knickers; this time around, we're guessing featured performer Taylor Swift will comport herself in a more ladylike fashion. Still, bedraggled Brit comic Russell Brand returns to host again, which means something scandalous is bound to happen. Tickets to the VMAs are scarce (you have to be famous, a contest-winner or shell out a few thousand bucks), but remember: standing on Sixth Avenue screaming as the limos pull up is free.
New York 400 Week – September 8 through 13
While festivities celebrating Hudson's arrival have taken place throughout the year, NY400 Week will be highlighted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Johannes Vermeer exhibit, the New Island Festival, the unveiling of the New Amsterdam Plein & Pavilion at Battery Park and will culminate in NYC's first-ever Harbor Day. And, this time around Continental Airlines will make sure your trip goes smoother than Hudson's with a special airfare!
NY Craft Beer Week – September 11 through 20
Back for its second year, the NY Craft Beer Week is primed to saturate you in the country's best brews. Planned festivities include crash courses on hops and malt, citywide beer crawls and multicourse beer dinners hosted all over town.
Feast of San Gennaro – September 10 through 20
The Feast of San Gennaro brings more than one million people to the streets of historic Little Italy in the annual salute to the patron saint of Naples. The street festivities—including parades, entertainment, food stands and a cannoli-eating contest—are capped with a celebratory Mass and candlelit procession with the statue of San Gennaro.
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week – September 10 through 17
In what is reportedly its final run at Bryant Park before moving to Lincoln Center in 2010, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week promises yet another week of star-studded soirees at the tents. The world’s top designers debut their spring collections on the runways, as style-conscious celebrities from Hollywood, sports and the modeling world look on. You can be right there with them (but you'll need to land on a guest list first).
Couture fashion week at the Waldorf=Astoria – September 11 through 13
Launched in 2003 by designer Andres Aquino, Couture Fashion Week is a mini-event targeted at the international jet-set crowd (who are presumably also readers of Aquino's glossy magazine, Couture & Luxury). Designers from exotic locales such as Beirut and Turkey send over-the-top luxury wear down the runway (read: feathers, fur and sequins galore), supported by an equally over-the-top array of dancers, musicians and acrobats. The shows are capped off by a black-tie dinner and ball on Saturday evening, with tickets starting at $600 per guest.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Piggybacking and Grouping Costs Can Save Your Meeting
Here are a few creative ideas we have successfully used:
Food and Beverage
We recently chose the same food and beverage menu at an advanced reservation quantity of 1,800 for two back-to-back financial and insurance meetings of 900 attendees each. The hotel in-turn saved on supply orders and delivery costs - which is passed down to the meeting. The second group of 900 reduced costs even further by piggybacking the audio visual component with an unrelated meeting also going on at the hotel.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Broadway’s Celeb Packed Season
Broadway is hoping that the star-power will help to boost ticket sales in the middle of this major recession, creating a buzz of excitement in these interesting times.
Blast from the past – Don’t forget these celebrities who made their own Broadway debuts in recent years:
-The following year, Jennifer Garner took her first shot on Broadway with 'Cyrano de Bergerac’.
-And just last October, Katie Holmes made her Broadway debut in ‘All My Sons’.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Four Reasons why the Javits Center renovation is important to associations
This $463 million project means four things for associations and New York City itself:
More space to exhibit and conduct business
For starters, a 40,000 square foot addition for exhibition space and 60,000 square feet devoted to pre-function and registration areas, food service areas, restrooms, loading docks and a truck court.
The right message
The message being sent to associations and businesses throughout the world is even more important - New York City is getting serious about setting the tone for a professional convention atmosphere. In fact, the project is set to begin immediately. Yes, immediately.
Reoccurring Economic benefits for NY meetings
Mark Schienberg, president of the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association, which sponsors the Javits Centers largest public exhibit, the Auto Show, stated that the two-week event brought in over $200 million in economic benefits. More shows like this - especially those catering to professional associations - are now possible and their economic benefits could potentially spur more Javits renovations.
Advanced booking incentives have more ROI
Finally, the incentives hotels have been offering for associations who book New York meetings in advance carry even more significance with the immediate renovation of the city’s largest meeting space. According to Business Travel News, buyers are now also more likely to actually get the rates they've negotiated for the current year. During the seller's market years, last-room availability for many buyers was either impossible to negotiate at all or came at such a stiff premium that they did not pursue it. During 2009 negotiations, however, buyers said it increasingly was put back on the table.
If your association is considering a New York meeting at the Javits, call us today for the inside scoop and partner with us on your next meeting to fit your budget!
Monday, June 29, 2009
Why Your Overall Corporate Strategy Should Include Meetings and Events
Here are examples why:
Message and Marketing. We just managed an event for a firm who represents hotel properties throughout the country. Crain's New York recently noted that the local hotel industry was seeing the biggest price (and revenue) drop of any major city in the US. This event not only provided the perfect forum to pitch buyers for New York properties, but having an event for hoteliers that is positive, morale-building and productive from a messaging standpoint is critical toward weathering the current storm. Participants need a forum to exchange ideas, revise the overall marketing strategy of their local industry, and plan for any additional contingencies that may crop economically before the year is out.
Business Opportunity. We recently managed a meeting for Real Estate professionals from around the country. Besides the obvious benefits of industry members as a whole discussing recovery strategies, each company was very smart to send representatives for a more substantive reason - the meeting included tours of specific real estate investment opportunities in various parts of the city that are currently a bargain as compared to the price tag from two years ago.
Access to Sponsor Specials. Corporations who are choosing to strategically participate in meetings - especially in a business capital like New York - are getting access to exclusive sponsor offerings customized for their particular needs. Tech-related sponsors in particular are eager for face time with business customers, and meetings are creating opportunities for companies to try the latest gadgets at special rates they would not get otherwise.
Press Opportunity. At a recent International Food Retailers conference we managed, participants unveiled new formulas and a new association vision, which served as a fantastic press opportunity in the media capital of the world.
Follow our blog for more insight on how a New York Meeting can benefit your organization and check out our website http://www.shackmanassociates.com/ to view our recent presentation on New York Meeting Trends for 2009 and 2010.
Friday, June 26, 2009
THE APOLLO THEATER REMEMBERS THE KING OF POP
Monday, June 15, 2009
For Last-Minute Meetings, 3 Reasons Why New York is in Rarified "Air"
New York City is well prepared to welcome business travelers operating on last-minute pay-as-you-go schedules, especially when it comes to air travel.
Some advantages of flying to meet in New York include:
Low fares across-the-board: About three months ago, only the low-cost carriers were offering deals into New York's three primary airports. Now everyone’s getting into the act. While last-minute meetings create obstacles for acquiring group rates, major carriers are offering regular fares for business travelers as low as $129 from the West Coast, just days in advance of flights. That means meeting planners can stop fretting about huge lead times when making travel arrangements.
WiFi at 30,000 feet: Some airlines have begun offering on-board wi-fi during flights to New York – perfect for your busy business clients who could surely benefit from mile-high browsing privileges. Our colleagues who have utilized this service on cross-country flights give it rave reviews.
New Survey Indiactes Enhanced Piece of Mind: Who can forget Capt. Chesley Sullenberger’s heroic crash landing of U.S. Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River? According to a recent survey by the independent polling firm, Rasmussen Reports, 34% of Americans are now more confident about flying in the wake of that landing, which resulted in the rescue of all passengers on board. And 54% of respondents think Sully should get a raise too!
With air travel to New York seeing blue skies ahead, last-minute meetings in the Big Apple make more sense than ever.
Friday, June 05, 2009
Governors Island welcomes New Forward-Thinking Art Exhibit
Monday, May 18, 2009
Retaining Core Business with a Meeting is a Top Priority no Matter who you are
· In the case of GM, the top 500 fleet customers at their recent meeting account for 27.6% of the company’s total sales
· Large meetings are often booked well in advance and are very expensive to cancel
· The US Treasury has gone on record that it will not interfere with the day-to-day operations of companies receiving assistance
· Many outside functions at meetings such as golf outings at the GM meeting have become the financial responsibility of attendees in '09
· The meeting agendas have become far more business-focused - in the case of GM, they were "packed with informational sessions on GM’s 2010 product line”
· Resorts like the Wild Pass who host large meetings employ up to 1,500 people who are not CEOs. They are hard-working individuals, many of whom with families.
Finally, the meeting budgets represent a mini-fraction of what is spent on new product rollouts – especially GM’s development of the golf-cart-like Segway. It is far more difficult to imagine a Segway owner blissfully cruising down 5th Avenue with a cabbie tailgating close behind than it is any company forfeiting 27.6% of its business over fear of criticism.
Wednesday, May 06, 2009
President Obama Isn't Brokering World Peace on SKYPE
Everyone in the meetings industry is well aware of the criticism launched by Members of Congress over companies who choose attractive destinations for important meetings, team-building and incentive travel. But the last time we checked, they weren't receiving testimony on TARP over email and often, Congressional hearings go on the road into specific Member's districts to get the face-to-face expertise of Americans.
And just today, President Obama will be meeting at the White House with the leaders of Pakistan and Afghanistan in an effort to stabilize both governments, prevent more terrorist attacks, and in the case of Pakistan, safeguard its nuclear weapons. Important meetings like this aren't taking place in the virtual world and while it's true that President Obama loves his Blackberry, were guessing he won't be handing each world leader one as a primary tool for future contact.
We see the future of virtual meetings as a complimentary component to face-to-face business. More destination meetings here in New York have become more content-driven than ever and the resulting value of these personal interactions is then leading to even more frequent communication over the Internet. But business cannot have one without the other.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Get Your Ride On
Monday, April 20, 2009
New York a Low-Profile City? It is for events in 2009.
Becoming another face in the crowd among 8 million people is not hard in New York, and for businesses holding incentive meetings, team building conferences and special events, being a small fish in a big pond is the new trend for 2009. With criticism of business meetings at a fever pitch in Congress, New York City has ironically become an ideal location for businesses to offer unique incentive travel experiences and create high-impact events that do not make headlines nor end up in a floor speech at the US Capitol.
At Shackman Associates New York, our 2009 corporate events and meetings still reflect the New York's logical and continued importance as a world business capital. However, instead of lavish affairs at high-profile venues, our attendees are opting for programs that are economically productive and give back to the community. For example, we are managing Realtors focused on repairing the country's housing market and touring innovative development in Harlem, team builing clients building bikes for school children in the Bronx, and after-hour events at one of Manhattan's unique bowling venues. "Exotic menus" in 2009 often consist of our city's famous pizza and rare varietals from far locales have given way to the many fine wineries we have right here in upstate New York and Long Island. With more venue choices than other locales, the willingness of Manhattan hotels to renegotiate room rates, and exceptionally low airfare options into the region's airports, I expect New York to be a preferred destination for any business serious about keeping important meetings and events on their schedule in 2009.
Thursday, April 09, 2009
It's Official - Thanksgiving Day Parade on the Move!
The parade will still begin at Central Park West at 77th Street, but at 59th Street it will shift to Seventh Avenue instead of Broadway. At 42nd Street it will turn east and continue down Sixth Avenue to Macy’s flagship store on 34th Street.
Buyer beware... If you were planning on staying at either the Novotel or Crown Plaza to see the Parade this year, you are out of luck. Move your plans to the Sheraton, Michelangelo or Renaissance, all which will have full views of your favorite floats.
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
A World with No Meetings Devastates the Average Worker – Not Executives
Friday, March 20, 2009
The Big Apple?
Story has it that in the early 1920’s, the term “apple” was used to reference the many horse races in New York City. Apple was what people called the prizes awarded for the winners of the race. Digging through our reference books, we discovered an article in the New York Morning Telegraph, which referred to New York City’s races “Around the Big Apple”. It was rumored that the newspaper got the term from jockeys and trainers who aspired to race on New York City tracks. The called it… “The Big Apple”.
In 1971 the city officially adopted the Big Apple in a campaign to increase tourism. The campaign featured red apples in hopes that they would serve as a bright and cheery image of New York, in contrast to the then belief that New York City was dark and dangerous.
The term stuck, and nearly a century later guests from all over the world have come to have their own bite of the Big Apple.
Friday, March 06, 2009
Barbeque Best Bets
We are back from San Antonio after attending the annual Association for Destination Management Executives (where we were even nominated for an award!), and where the sun and southern comfort are never in short supply.
But after the long haul back to New York, we must admit – we can’t get the taste of big Texas barbeque out of our heads! So today’s blog is dedicated to BBQ joints both big and small, that make New York a contender with some of the best smoke houses in the country.
Dinosaur Bar-B-Que
Head up north to Harlem to have a taste of some of the best finger lickin’ foods. Everyone in town knows Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, and everyone has made at least one trip on the 1 train to have a taste of their tangy creations. Try the “Big Ass Pork Plate” for a real treat of St. Louis-cut glazed ribs. Keeping it real, Dinosaur has an extensive beer list highlighting selections from the Northeast.
Johnny Utah’s
One of the newer residents to Rockefeller Center, Johnny Utah’s may be best known for housing New York’s only mechanical bull. But look further… let your stomach follow your noses down the mining shaft passageway into the old saloon-style restaurant. The main event happens in the kitchen, behind the old wood smoker pit containing hickory, fruit, and New York State apple wood logs. Jalapeno Hominy Grits and BBQ sliders will grace your mouth with such deliciousness you’ll have to say Yee Haw!
Hill Country
Make your way to the Flatiron District, and you’ll run into another urban tribute to Texas, Hill Country. Wait in line with your ticket (think Katz’s Deli) and pick n’ choose your any of your favorite BBQ creations. One of the favorite local spots of the Shackman Associates team, this is a sure bet if you’ve got a brisket & beer hankering.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Indulge in the Green Scene
We can also visit a green restaurant and dine on 100% organic, sustainably grown food. These restaurants goes beyond organic fare with eco-friendly packaging, recycled wood furniture, LED lighting and green-certified cleaning products.
To complete the day, we will endulge at one of New Yorks' green spas. Inhale and relax with sumptuous 100% organic spa treatments.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Fashion Week flees North
Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Big Air in the Big Apple
Friday, January 23, 2009
Spring Foward
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Rock-Out NYC!
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (the original in Chicago) just opened a brand spanking new, 25,000 square foot Annex location in the heart of Soho. This experiential, technologically advanced exhibition will focus on the greatest moments in rock history and will resonate with everyone from the casual music fan to the seasoned rock enthusiast. Visitors will discover the moments ignited by music revolutionaries like John Lennon, Billy Joel, Jimi Hendrix and Bob Dylan. We know you've been practicing your skills on Guitar Hero... now check out some people with actual talent that will really rock your socks off.