Greater Palm Springs CVB opens volunteer opportunities and gives Town Hall presentation
Prior to the pandemic, tourism supported over 53,000 jobs in Greater Palm Springs, California, USA, and contributed US$7.5bn to the local economy. While the past year has presented extraordinary challenges, Greater Palm Springs and the tourism industry are turning the page to a new chapter with the start of National Travel and Tourism Week, 2-8 May, an annual tradition that spotlights the collective strength of the US travel industry. May is also Visit California’s California Tourism Month, which celebrates tourism and hospitality across the Golden State.
To showcase how the power of travel will drive recovery, the Greater Palm Springs CVB will host a virtual Town Hall meeting, led by president and CEO Scott White, on 4 May to provide updates on consumer sentiment, highlights of state and regional destination marketing plans, and updates on the CVB’s newest programmes.
Join Us May 4 … in Person or Virtually Apr. 16, 2021
Visit Orlando is about to hold our first major member function in over a year, and I’d like to extend an invite. Our Travel & Tourism Event is being offered virtually and in person (with limited seating) May 4 from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Convention Center’s Valencia Ballroom.
If you’ll be joining us face to face, register soon to secure a spot ($20 for members, $35 non-members); the link also includes an option for free virtual attendance.
Of course, just as our destination has set the standard for safe, in-person meetings and experiences, our Travel & Tourism Event will include temperature checks, mandatory masks and social distancing.
Travel is "one of the best and quickest ways to put people back to work and get America moving again," CEO Roger Dow said during a virtual press conference Friday.
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