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 67 Organized,
5 Exhibited2 Visited | Representatives 3 |
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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
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![]() 08th - 09th Feb, 2025 | OngoingThe National Franchise ShowWinnipeg, Canada #Business Services #Entertainment | |
21st - 23rd Feb, 2025 | The Outdoor Adventure Show-TorontoMississauga, Canada #Travel | |
22nd - 23rd Feb, 2025 | The Franchise Expo - NashvilleNashville, United States #Business Services | |
01st - 02nd Mar, 2025 | The National Franchise ShowOttawa, Canada #Business Services | |
01st - 02nd Mar, 2025 | The Outdoor Adventure & Travel Show - VancouverVancouver, Canada #Travel |
National Event Management Inc. as Event Organizer
User Rating
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622 Ratings
196 Reviews
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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.
1Belle Reviewed The Toronto National Women's Show on 13 Nov 2023
nada at nada
Last years show was better. This year we decided to be prepared and bring a bag on wheels with us so we could shop comfortably. By having a trolley bag if we go to a booth and want to buy something that my be heavy or cumbersome to carry throughout the show then we could put the item purchased in the bag and keep on shopping instead of making a note to try to come back before we leave the show. This year the show producers thought it would be a great idea to ban the use of wheeled bags, making it more difficult to shop and hurting the vendors bottom line. Instead they opted to do a blatent money grab by forcing people to use the coat check to check their wheeled bags. Though clearly there were some people that were the exception to the rule. Its terrible, I was planning on shopping alot but i decided not to buy much because I did not want to get too tired from lugging things throughout the show.
1Ilana Leshem Reviewed Toronto Food and Drink Fest on 14 Apr 2024
Ilan at Non
That’s was like going to the food court in a mall . No sampling unless you pay for it no demonstration of any food no show no entertaining. You basically went to a market and you bought stuff from one counter to the next. That’s all plus you had to pay entrance plus you had to pay parking come on that’s ridiculous. Go to the mall or go to a market and buy whatever you need.
1Deborah Krzypow Reviewed The Toronto National Women's Show on 18 Nov 2023
Guest at Guest
Hi, to whom it may concern. Thanks in advance for the great work and time that such an event involves. A constructive critique; Woman's show 2023, felt like a flee market. Very disorganized. Juice boxes to products for the face. All mixed together. No flow at all, booths were to tide and one on top of the other. It should be separated by sections as an example: All drinks in a section. Food (sweets and desserts separated from food ). Clothing away from cheese cakes. Personal care fare from food. Sausages sold beside nails! I am even surprised that such a mix was permitted specially after Pandemic. Now-days that should have been carefully handled. The market at all levels suffered 3 consecutive years. Thanks for organizing it, but it is still a long way to go for it to be considered an International show.
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
5Dan and Lorraine Hjalte Reviewed The Calgary National Women's Show on 25 Apr 2023
Photographer at Willow Creek Studio & Boutique
My only complaint as a vendor is that the toilet paper in the ladies washroom was not refilled. By the end of the event several stalls had none.
2Dee McMullan Reviewed The Calgary National Women's Show on 24 Apr 2023
Health & Wellness at NVISIONU
was a great show, but I recommend not putting all the categories together. For example. All health and wellness all together. For marketing purposes , it would be more beneficial if they are spreadout through the show. tough competing with the same industry in the same section. Thank you for all your hard work
1Aiman Nouri Reviewed The Montreal National Women's Show on 25 Mar 2024
Owner at Bracha studio
one loading dock cars were arguing with trucks and you want the move out to be fast one hour notice for cars and vans are not enoughtrucks were taking the place of smaller cars for evacuation . we waited 2 hours and then had to bring ourselves our items to the street
5Ian Kinoti Reviewed The Outdoor Adventure Show-Toronto on 26 Feb 2024
Director General at kawira safaris
Include free Wifi accessibility for all exhibitors