Company Overview
Claim CompanyInterested Geographies North America | Interested Industries Apparel & Clothing, Auto & Automotive, Agriculture & Forestry, Medical & Pharma, Travel & Tourism, Business Services, Fashion & Beauty, Food & Beverages |
Events Participated 66 Organized, 6 Visited1 Exhibited | Representatives 4 |
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+National Event Management Inc. is a leader in the development production and management of consumer and trade shows and special events. Known throughout the industry for our consumer show expertise we supplement our knowledge with an uncompromising commitment to quality and customer service. National Event Management currently produces 36 events annually across North America with offices in Toronto and Montreal. NEMs events span a variety of industries including franchise and investment womens m ... Show Morearket golf adventure sports and travel. Show Less
Event Calendar
![]() 10th - 11th Feb, 2023 | The Houston Franchise ShowHouston, United States #Business Services | |
11th - 12th Feb, 2023 | The Winnipeg Franchise ExpoWinnipeg, Canada #Business Services #Banking | |
18th - 19th Feb, 2023 | The Franchise Show - New York & New JerseySecaucus, United States #Business Services | |
24th - 26th Feb, 2023 | The Outdoor Adventure Show-TorontoMississauga, Canada #Travel | |
04th - 05th Mar, 2023 | The Ottawa Franchise ExpoOttawa, Canada #Business Services |
National Event Management Inc. as Event Organizer
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4Eric LI Reviewed BC Bike Show on 06 Mar 2017
Sales Manager at International Fastline Forwarding Inc.
The event was great.
5Tom Horler Reviewed The Vancouver Franchise Expo on 13 Apr 2017
Director of Franchising at Freshslice
Great as always. Danielle and her team are amazing.
3Holly Donahue Reviewed The Franchise Expo - Phoenix on 26 Jan 2020
Not applicable at Not applicable
Although the staff who greeted us were very professional and attentive, the event was much smaller than expected. My advanced registration was nowhere to be found so I had to re-register. Most of them were business as we have never heard of. With the exception of Minute Man and Allstate; there was nothing that was familiar. Many were too small to replace a professional income. Having more variety would have been better. Most of the vendors themselves were attentive, but some were understaffed with only one person at the booth. We even experienced one vendor (a financier of sorts) who literally sat in his chair with ear pods in, his mouth hanging open, very casually dressed and sitting there like a potato. We tried to ask him questions about his business and was simply greeted with a gesture toward their pamphlets. Not so much as a smile or a single word. So unprofessional. Thankfully the majority of the vendors were very professional, but not enough variety. We found only two
3Penny Latour Reviewed The Ottawa National Women's Show on 12 Apr 2022
Teacher at Ucdsb
Not the best show I’ve been to … but not the worst! The quality of people and product wasn’t the best
5Angela Zbeetnoff Reviewed The Outdoor Adventure Show-Toronto on 25 Feb 2020
Seamstress at Art Under Saddle
I enjoyed the products available all good quality products and all vendors were there to give you a special price so that you could try their latest technology. I bought items that I have never used before at a wholesale price and have loved each one.
4Shyrose Goodwin Reviewed The Ottawa National Women's Show on 23 Oct 2019
Shyrose Goodwin at Shyrose
The one thing I noticed there were too many similar vendors also in the past the vendors would give free treats we really didn't get much. There a couple of vendors that were rude one was with air conditioner and heating and the other one was selling back massager where you sit down on a chair and get a massage But other wise my friend and me had a great time
5Mitsuru Fujiyama Reviewed The Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show - Vancouver on 01 Mar 2020
Retired at none
So many booth that I liked them.Really ‘’adventure’’ travel.Senior price was not applied, but it was worth it. I expect next year!
5Elena Vishnevskaya Reviewed The Franchise Expo - Toronto on 24 Apr 2019
Consulting, Advisory. Toronto/Dubai.International Markets. at AEG Consulting, Toronto .
Attending all Franchise Expos. B2B. Became a Partner The Franchise Academy (2019).will be happy to share positive experience . Internationally available : consulting , master franchise license . F&B.
3Howard Reviewed The Franchise Expo - Toronto on 13 Jan 2020
Estimator at Asc
Wanted more variety of companies. Majority of companies were food companies.Signage was poor from the parking lot to the show floor. There was not enough signage indicating where level 300 was located.
5Allen Chan Reviewed The Franchise Expo - Toronto on 13 Jan 2020
Self employed at Self employed
Great seminars which help me to understand what I need to know. Just wish some seminars aren’t overlap in time.