Waterfront event venue in Destin, Florida heads west for annual Wedding Convention in Las Vegas sponsored by The Knot and Wedding Wire.

Destin, FL (PRWEB) September 29, 2015

The Bay House ? a premier wedding and event venue in Destin ? recently attended the 2015 Wedding Merchants Business Academy (MBA) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Held annually since 2011, the Wedding MBA is sponsored primarily by popular online resource guides, such as The Knot and Wedding Wire.

?We jumped at the opportunity to attend this year?s Wedding MBA,? said Bay House Events Coordinator, Erin Shoults. ?We?re excited to implement what we learned and see how it will impact our day-to-day business and overall success as a venue.?

The Wedding MBA is a chance for attendees to network, discuss best practices and collaborate with like-minded professionals ready to grow their business. Featured speakers like Carley Roney, Co-Founder of The Knot, and Wedding Wire?s CEO, Sonny Ganguly, were there to offer insight into a variety of topics, including business, technology, style and trends.

In the wedding industry, recently or soon-to-be engaged couples are moving targets. The Wedding MBA conference sets out to reveal cutting-edge secrets on how to sell to these brides and grooms and stay ahead of competing wedding venues in Destin.

As Northwest Florida?s premier wedding and event venue, the Destin Bay House offers a unique combination of southern charm and personal service to provide the perfect backdrop for all of life?s most memorable occasions. The Bay House is close to many resort beach communities along the coast, including downtown Destin, Crystal Beach, Sandestin and Fort Walton Beach, making it the ideal choice for a destination wedding in Florida, family reunion or corporate event. For more information about the Bay House, hosting an event or to check availability, visit the DestinBayHouse.com.

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FAA data analyzed by Newsday shows the number of bird strikes voluntarily reported by airports in New York City and Long Island has increased by 46% between 2009 and 2023. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.  Credit: Newsday/File Footage; Photo Credit: AP Photo/Steven Day, Bebeto Matthews; Getty Images

'A different situation at every airport' FAA data analyzed by Newsday shows the number of bird strikes voluntarily reported by airports in New York City and Long Island has increased by 46% between 2009 and 2023. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.

FAA data analyzed by Newsday shows the number of bird strikes voluntarily reported by airports in New York City and Long Island has increased by 46% between 2009 and 2023. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.  Credit: Newsday/File Footage; Photo Credit: AP Photo/Steven Day, Bebeto Matthews; Getty Images

'A different situation at every airport' FAA data analyzed by Newsday shows the number of bird strikes voluntarily reported by airports in New York City and Long Island has increased by 46% between 2009 and 2023. NewsdayTV's Shari Einhorn reports.

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