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ADMEI Welcomes Denise Malo, DMCP, as New Board President

ADMEI

ADMEI Welcomes Denise Malo, DMCP, as New Board President WIMBERLEY, Texas (19 March 2024) As the Destination Management industry evolves and experiences significant growth, the Association of Destination Management Executives International (ADMEI) remains committed to ensuring strong leadership that represents the diversity of DMCs worldwide.

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New ETC report investigates links between the changing tourism environment and NTOs work

ETC Corporate

The report starts by reviewing the evolution of European NTOs, together with changes in the tourism environment, during the period 2008-2021, at the European level and for selected individual countries. Drivers for change. Building back better’ following COVID-19. Vision for the future.

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Heather Matusiak Joins PRA as Regional Vice President

PRA

With over 20 years of experience in corporate meetings and events, most of which were in the Southern California DMC market, Matusiak is well-versed in all facets of the events business, from operations to creative product development and sales. She earned her Destination Management Certified Professional (DMCP) certification in 2008.

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Solimar’s Sustainable Tourism Internship – Where are Former Interns Now?

Solimar International

Solimar International is a marketing firm that specializes in sustainable tourism. Tesia interned at Solimar International in the summer of 2007 in the DC office and in 2008 in Costa Rica. During the internship, she gained experience interacting with destination managers and other important contacts within the travel industry.

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How Green Finance Can Address the Increasing Demand for Sustainable Tourism

Solimar International

This trend reflects a desire for tourism practices that not only promote sustainability but can also drive the market for sustainable travel forward in the long term. Looking at the numbers, the size of the global sustainable tourism market is currently valued at $2.61 billion in 2024 and is projected to soar to $8.73 billion by 2031.

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Short-Term and Vacation Rental Data: Sources and Analysis

AltexSoft Travel

According to the Global Vacation Rental Report 2022 , 40 percent of property managers rely on market business intelligence (BI) or analytics services, a big leap compared to just 13 percent before the COVID-19 outbreak. Having relevant observations and powerful analytics tools at hand, property managers can. Airbnb data.