Incentive Rep Profile: National Incentive Brands
This article on National Incentive Brands (NiB), a division of All-Star Incentive Marketing (ASIM), continues an RRN series profiling incentive representatives. ... [ read more ]
Here is news from throughout the world of rewards recognition, including research, company news, mergers and acquistitions, etc.
This article on National Incentive Brands (NiB), a division of All-Star Incentive Marketing (ASIM), continues an RRN series profiling incentive representatives. ... [ read more ]
Does your CEO and CMO know that organizations spend $176 billion or more on brands for use in business, event, and promotional gifting, rewards and recognition programs that provide invaluable brand exposure and incremental business that most brands consistently overlook or undervalue. ... [ read more ]
Based on a report of the Times in the UK, the Framingham, MA-based company may try a second time for a public offering.... [ read more ]
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RRN recently conducted an analysis of the mostly US companies that identify as incentive and recognition companies to see how these companies distinguish themselves from their competition. In this market report, we dig deeper and ask incentive companies to answer questions about Incentive, Rewards, Recognition (IRR) market trends. ... [ read more ]
Widely known as Bob, Guerriero launched one of the first incentive travel firms, in 1968, and was a founder of the Society for Incentive Travel Excellence, originally known as the Society for Incentive Travel Executives.... [ read more ]
The issues of Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) will have a significant impact on the meetings and incentive travel market and can be ignored only at the peril of the industry, according to this recent report published by the Incentive Research Foundation. ... [ read more ]
Inflation is driving customers to more cash-oriented redemption options, the study finds, but merchandise holds up surprisingly well.... [ read more ]
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The nearly 30-year veteran of the recognition field who served as C.A. Short CEO for nearly 12 years passed away Oct. 23, 2022, after a short illness. He was one of the first in the recognition field to push into the broader area of employee engagement technology, safety, and other performance practices. ... [ read more ]