Eric Wasnick
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Eric Wasnick helps manage Great Places' entire web and social media presence.  Over the past 3 years, Eric has contributed 200+ articles to Great Places.  As an event industry blogger, he is responsible for researching, writing, and publishing breaking stories within the event industry. Eric also manages blog contributions by event professionals from MPI (Meeting Planners International) and ISES (International Special Events Society).  In his spare time he enjoys playing tennis.

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by Eric Wasnick / August 31, 2010
A useful iPhone and iPad app for event planners has finally hit the marketplace!  Howard Givner, former CEO of North American Global Events Group and founder of Paint The Town Red, Inc, has introduced a revolutionary iPhone resource for event professionals.  According to Givner, the...
by Eric Wasnick / August 16, 2010
Many novice event planners who desire to advance their careers can easily confuse an event planning certification program with an event planning certificate program.  Event certificate programs are offered by educational institutions (typically colleges and universities).  These...
by Eric Wasnick / May 23, 2010
Let's face it— Twitter these days is quite confusing... Between the spammers and bots that have taken hold, it can be difficult to find the best folks to follow.  I've compiled a list of useful twitter accounts for those in the event planning business. Enjoy! Followers: 472 @...
by Eric Wasnick / January 27, 2010
Today, Apple announced the planned release of its latest revolutionary computing incarnation.  The Apple iPad was unveiled at an exclusive event in San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.  The new device looks similar to an iPhone, only significantly larger and more...
by Eric Wasnick / June 18, 2009
Hello and welcome to Great Places’ new blog for our On The Radar column!! Its been a cool June, but global warming dictates that it’s gonna get warmer.  Therefore, as the weather heats up outside Great Places will continue to “break a sweat” relentlessly searching...