Visitor Economy Workshop with Destination Riverina Murray
Event description
Join Destination Riverina Murray and Business Snowy Valleys for a lunchtime information session at Tumut River Brewing Co.
Topics covered include:
Making the most of your ATDW listing
Spreading your marketing wings into other regions e.g. ACT. Vic, Western NSW
What other marketing tools do Destination RM recommend e.g. brochures, websites, directories?
How Destination RM can assist businesses
How does a retail business or local service reach tourists?
Intended audience: retail, local services (e.g. mechanics, medical), accommodation providers, attractions, events and experiences providers.
Session will be run by Sophie Gairn, new Industry Development Manager at Destination Riverina Murray.
Sophie is a passionate and experienced professional from Tumbarumba in the Snowy Valleys. She holds a Bachelor of Business (Management) with Distinction and has spent the past six years working in local government across interface management, economic development, tourism, event management, community development, and contract-based roles that support regional initiatives.
In addition to her work, Sophie has her own part-time consultancy business, providing strategic support to local businesses and community projects. Her core strengths include a high attention to detail, strong organisational skills, proficient project management, and the ability to build collaborative stakeholder partnerships that deliver real outcomes. Sophie brings a strong community lens to her work, frequently volunteering her time and expertise to local organisations, and is committed to creating positive, sustainable impact in regional areas.
Free to members
$30 for non members (join now and save on other upcoming events)
Inc. Pizza and 1 free beer/wine/soft drink
This session is presented as part of Small Business Month and is presented by Business Snowy Valleys with support from Snowy Valleys Council
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