When planning an incentive trip or destination event, it is essential to have accurate and envelope-pushing information. A local advocate goes a long way as well, according to Boston’s leading destination management company DPI Events, a D.M.C. Network company. This goes far beyond a simple Web browser search for a supporting hotel or venue—it means digging deeper into the culture of your chosen location. Whether you are looking for a hip new loft space for a product launch party or a restaurant that can offer a buyout for 100 guests, a D.M.C. can be a key resource in the planning process.
What makes a destination management company such a valuable resource is the knowledge that is gathered through the day-to-day experience of planning in a city. A D.M.C. like DPI Events builds and cultivates relationships with local venues and vendors to ensure a flawless product for their clients. DPI Events also has its finger on the pulse of a city, which becomes an invaluable tool for clients when searching for local entertainment, event production, and other valuable event services.
A D.M.C. works to perfectly blend a modern event with a destination’s charm and personality. One of the greatest rewards when working with a D.M.C. is the ability to seek out the perfect event setting combined with the tools to help the destination work in favor for your brand or clients. Think of the modern D.M.C. as an extension of your team, a partner that lets you in on all the local industry secrets, and an expert co-pilot when navigating the event-planning terrain of a destination.
One of the biggest rewards for a planner at DPI Events is to see their clients fall in love with the destination they work in daily. They enjoy the thrill of working alongside a client to put together an unforgettable event or multi-day conference. As they say to planners from all over the world, “We handle your entire event checklist with one call,” and with that DPI Events can proudly say they are the masters of local knowledge.
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