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The Case for Treating Your Event Like a Culinary Experience

Associations Now

Jolene Ketzenberger, editor of EatDrinkIndy.com and host of Eat Drink Indiana Radio on WFYI, said that Indy chefs are holding more special dinners—often pop-up events or dinner series or pop-up dinner series —than in the past. One of the top conference food trends noted in a 2015 IACC report was that attendees want to interact with the chef.

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Waiting for Your Call: Asian American Millennials

Achieve

Though Achieve’s sample was relatively small, Asian Americans made up 5.5 percent of the research sample, close to the 5.7 Moreover, one in three Asian Americans speaks limited English, which not only makes understanding how to vote more difficult – it makes educating oneself about the issues and candidates equally so. [7].