The New EDPA Northeast Chapter President Speaks Out

The New EDPA Northeast Chapter President Speaks Out

The Exhibit Designers and Producers Association (EDPA)  is comprised of more than 370 companies worldwide, involved in the design, build and execution of exhibits and exhibit related products and services. The EDPA currently includes nine regional U.S. chapters. The Northeast chapter stands as the newest group, revived in 2014 in part by H&P's Matt Johnson, who took on the immediate role of Chapter Treasurer. 

The Formation of an Exhibit Designer: MATT McLAUGHLIN

The Formation of an Exhibit Designer: MATT  McLAUGHLIN

How the EDPA Mentoring Program and Elevation Exhibits & Events gave quick study, Matt McLaughlin the wings to fly.

For some of us, career choice is inherent. It sits in its fully formed package, waiting until we open it. Sometimes it’s about being at the right place at the right time.  In Matt McLaughlin’s case – like his first serendipitous photo, Eagle Taking Flight – it was both.

Exhibit Industry NE Chapter aids local families during the holidays

Exhibit Industry NE Chapter aids local families during the holidays

EDPA Northeast Chapter Project New Hope and The Pajama Program

Exhibit Industry NE Chapter aids local families during the holidays Weymouth, MA (December 29, 2015) –  The Exhibit Designers and Producers Association Northeast Chapter has banded together to donate gifts, books and clothing for local families during the 2015 holiday season.  The chapter raised over $1200 to supply gifts to Project New Hope Adopt a Family and the Pajama Program.  

You Can't Google Experience - a Millennial's Take

You Can't Google Experience - a Millennial's Take

Being a Millennial in today's workforce can be frustrating. When you swim in a sea of news stories and think pieces about how awful your generation is, staying positive is difficult. It's easy to lose interest in trying to find middle ground with the people who think you're lazy, entitled, and scatterbrained. Recently, I found myself standing in front of a room full of those exact people. I was holding the presentation remote, and they were my enraptured audience, wide-eyed and eager, hanging on every word that fell out of my face.