May 10, 2021
Stephen Quinonez, who began Intuitive Development’s curriculum eight years ago, said the program helped guide him through important decisions in his life. (Photo courtesy of Stephen Quinonez)
Family Bible Church conducted its services via livestream without a live congregation after COVID-19 was declared a national emergency last March. (Photo courtesy of Tim Klontz/Family Bible Church)
PHOENIX – Gigi Soltero felt the world crashing down on her, and there was nothing she could do about it.
When former President Donald Trump declared COVID-19 a national emergency on March 13, 2020, Soltero was soon thrust toward the frontlines as a licensed practical nurse. She already was battling her own issues with heavy drinking and a recovery from an abusive relationship, adding to her stress.
Seattle Show Sets Mark for Virtual Success
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Feb 4, 2021
The Northwest Marine Trade Association’s Seattle Boat Show ended Sunday, but this year’s “Connected” edition was unlike any previous version. It was one of the most ambitious virtual events yet produced in the marine industry.
By every measure, Seattle Boat Show Connected succeeded in drawing wide range of consumers, good media coverage and business for many exhibitors, all by employing the latest in digital techniques.
“While we contend nothing will replace the power and success of the in-person show, our success with this show has met or exceeded all our hopes for it, given today’s circumstances,” NMTA president George Harris says. “Our entire team is deservedly pleased by what we accomplished for our members and the boating public.”