Little Rock
June 3, 2026
Event attendees are sure to enjoy the Little Rock experience, says Adam Berrios, vice president of sales and services for the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB).June 3, 2026
Event attendees are sure to enjoy the Little Rock experience, says Adam Berrios, vice president of sales and services for the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB).May 12, 2026
City leaders, tourism officials, and community members gathered downtown May 11 to celebrate the reopening of the newly renovated B. Finley Vinson Plaza, highlighting Little Rock’s ongoing investment in public spaces and tourism infrastructure.March 20, 2026
The Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau (LRCVB) has launched a new tourism marketing campaign highlighting the character and appeal of Arkansas’ capital city.January 1, 2026
When it comes to drive-in meeting destinations, location is everything. These five cities stand out for their unique combination of accessibility, infrastructure, attendee experience, and, of course, genuine Southern hospitality.September 2, 2025
The Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau (LRCVB) has announced that Brenda Hatton-Ficklin has been named director of community engagement. In her new role, she will build strong ties with residents, organizations, foster strategic partnerships, and support programming that elevates Arkansas’ capital city.April 28, 2025
The Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau (LRCVB) has appointed Stasha King Irby as its new vice president of sales and services. Irby returns to LRCVB after previously serving as a sales manager, working with national associations.October 7, 2024
LITTLE ROCK, Ark.—Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau (LRCVB) has announced the hiring of Ryan Callison as its vice president of marketing and communications. A career destination marketer who previously worked at travel-focused agencies in Arizona, Texas, and Arkansas, Callison aims to bring his 17-plus years of experience to support LRCVB as it continues working toward its destination marketing efforts, including its master plan initiatives to grow the city’s business and leisure tourism.March 17, 2024
The Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau took home two Henry Awards from the 50th Arkansas Governor Conference on Tourism, recently held in Jonesboro, Ark.January 14, 2024
With today’s attendees demanding more flexibility and freedom, hosting a meeting in a drive-in destination puts them in the driver’s seat, traveling on their own schedules and taking as much luggage as they can fit in the car.January 7, 2024
Ongoing projects at Little Rock’s Statehouse Convention Center continue to install modern amenities at the 220,000-square-foot facility.