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Owensboro Convention Center Is Honored With ConventionSouth’s Prestigious Top New or Renovated Meeting Site Award

 

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GULF SHORES, Ala.  — It is with great honor that the publishers and editors of

ConventionSouth, the national multimedia resource for planning events held in the South, present Owensboro Convention Center with a 2015 Top New or Renovated Meeting Site Award.

ConventionSouth readers are constantly seeking information on the newest and like-new meeting sites in the South in order to offer their attendees the most modern facilities available, and this is why we are honored to bestow Owensboro Convention Center with a Top New or Renovated Meeting Site Award,” said ConventionSouth Associate Publisher Marlane Bundock. “After a lengthy review of what Owensboro Convention Center now has to offer meeting planners and attendees, we feel it indeed displays a superior commitment to providing groups with the top-of-the-line amenities and service that they require.”

Owensboro Convention Center is among an elite list of 50 meeting facilities located across the South to receive this year’s Top New or Renovated Meeting Site Award. As part of the recognition, Owensboro Convention Center is featured as an award recipient in the December 2014 Awards Issue of ConventionSouth magazine. This exciting issue showcases our Readers’ Choice Award Winners, Editors’ Hot Picks and some of the most talented meeting professionals in the nation as ConventionSouth also presents planners with its annual “Meeting Professionals To Watch” designation. “Featuring peer advice and trade secrets from our Meeting Professionals to Watch in 2015, our Awards Issue is one of the most popular must-read resources within the meetings industry,” Bundock said.

Celebrating 30+ years as a leading meeting planning resource, ConventionSouth magazine is based in Gulf Shores, Ala., and is distributed to more than 18,000 meeting professionals located across the country who book meetings held within the South, according to Bundock.