C&LC Announces meetsmart mobile Conference Navigation Application

For immediate release | December 8, 2010 Company President Featured in Live Webcast Annapolis, MD…At todayʼs IAEE Expo! Expo! show, Conference & Logistics Consultants, Inc. (C&LC) announces the development of meetsmart mobile, a cross-platform conference navigation and information app for all smart phones and other mobile devices. meetsmart mobile combines real-time attendee access to information  with…

Conference & Logistics Announces New Client

For immediate release | September 17, 2010 World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes Annapolis, MD… Conference & Logistics Consultants, Inc. (C&LC), one of the Washington region’s top event planners, announced today that the firm has been contracted to manage the logistics of the World Congress on Interventional Therapies for Type 2 Diabetes. …

When Disaster Strikes, A Case Study

The Chatter: PCMA Capital Chapter Newsletter | June 2010 We had to create a communications plan on the fly, both to succinctly relay important information to the delegates as well as to assure them that help was available. The guiding principle was to push out accurate information early and often. Read more (PDF) >

Can You Do It Yourself?

The Daily Record | February 2010 PROBABLY NOT, BUT YOU CAN BARGAIN At the request of clients, Conference & Logistics Consultants Vice President Janeé Pelletier is looking to trim costs. Better deals from vendors, including food, are one way. Another is negotiating with hotels and convention centers, even renegotiating contracts that were signed the previous…

C&LC Adds Five New Clients in 2009

For immediate release | January 7, 2010 Annapolis-Based Company Weathers the Challenging Economy by Providing Affordable Management Options Annapolis, MD… In a tough year for the meetings industry, Maryland-based Conference & Logistics Consultants, Inc. (C&LC) is reporting financial gains and client growth. In 2009, C&LC saw a dramatic increase in new clients, as organizations sought…