With a celebrated career shaping guest experiences in travel and tourism, Katarina Railko has become a key voice in the world of entertainment and events, particularly known for her expertise in creating immersive conferences and expos. Today, she unpacks the strategy behind a uniquely luxurious
The UK's sprawling events industry, from colossal music festivals that define a generation to critical business conferences that shape global markets, operates as a multi-billion-pound engine for the national economy. Yet, behind the spectacle and economic figures lies a complex ecosystem that
I'm thrilled to sit down with Katarina Railko, a seasoned expert in the hospitality industry with a deep-rooted passion for travel, tourism, and crafting unforgettable experiences through entertainment and events. With her keen insights into the evolving landscape of coffee shop chains and
What does it take for a quiet hotel in the Lake District to become a beacon of cultural celebration? Nestled among the serene hills, Low Wood Bay Resort & Spa recently transformed into a vibrant stage for unveiling the legacy of North West artist Milan Ivanič. This wasn’t merely a book launch; it
Aging venues rarely get second chances to become first-choice destinations, yet that is exactly the moment Sheffield now faces as a global operator maps a 25-year renewal while delivering immediate guest benefits. The plan threads a fine line: keep beloved character, raise production capacity, and
Across studios and venues, employers describe a stubborn mismatch: productions need multi-skilled makers while learners still navigate fragmented routes with little proof of job readiness. That tension sharpened during Creative Careers Month, when the conversation turned from abstract pipelines to