SBM 2024: Creating Visitor Experiences for Positive Impact
Event description
What opportunities can we uncover, discuss and create when connecting a positive impact approach between visitors and our island?
Imagine creating some visitor experiences that directly engage tourists to support the community, the island and give back. This approach can both deepen the connection between visitors and King Island as well as supporting the community in ways that could be deeply beneficial - financially, environmentally, ethically and socially.
Not for profit and other nature-based organisations have an opportunity to use this enthusiasm to help achieve organisational goals and possibly engage in ways not yet fully realised in the tourism industry.
In this breakfast conversation with Cat Carey from Think Tourism, you will:
- explore the opportunities that may be available to your organisation
- identify how to realise these opportunities
- consider risks and how to navigate them
- create an action plan to make your ideas become a reality
Places are strictly limited, so don't hesitate - book your ticket now!
About Think Tourism
Think Tourism was established by Cat Carey to support the tourism industry. Her direct experience across 25 years within the inbound tourism industry to more recently leading Tourism Tasmania's International and Partnership program is vast and varied. Be it understanding customer and cultural needs, pricing and product strategy, market development and building the right visitor experience, Cat brings practical, direct and actionable elements into the conversation to spark new ideas and yield opportunities.
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