The Northern Kentucky Convention Center has been a vital part of the region’s convention and tourism industry for the past 25 years. Julie Kirkpatrick, president and CEO of meetNKY, will be presenting at the upcoming Covington Business Council’s May luncheon to discuss the impact of this iconic facility on the local economy.
In her presentation, Kirkpatrick will share insights from the center’s report by Convention, Sports, and Leisure, highlighting the key findings that have shaped the region’s convention and tourism landscape. She will also explore current trends in the convention industry that are affecting the center and how it is adapting to these changes.
The luncheon will take place on Thursday, May 16 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Embassy Suites in Covington. Tickets are available for purchase on the Covington Business Council’s website. This event is not to be missed as attendees can expect to gain valuable insights into the long-term effects and future prospects of this critical facility in the local convention industry.
As a journalist rewriting this article, I believe it would be interesting to include some statistics or data about how many events have taken place at Northern Kentucky Convention Center over its 25 years existence or how much revenue has been generated from these events. It would also be worthwhile to delve deeper into some of Kirkpatrick’s specific recommendations for how meetNKY can continue to grow and adapt in response to changing trends in the convention industry.
Overall, this event promises to be an engaging and informative discussion on one of Northern Kentucky’s most significant economic drivers – its convention and tourism industry – so don’t miss out!