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Stronger Than Ever, Global DMC Partners Continues To Grow
From Hawaii to New York City, Argentina to the U.K., GDP broadens its influential destination management network, supported by its international sales team
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Global DMC Partners (GDP), the premier global resource for virtual, hybrid and in-person events, has recently partnered with new DMCs from throughout the U.S. and international market world, strengthening its incomparable network. GDP remains the leading global sales and marketing engine for independently owned-DMCs that are eager and ready to take on the
“new normal” for face-to-face meetings. With a global sales team strategically located across the Americas and Europe, the GDP team is eager to connect planners around the world with the best in class, expert DMCs that encompass over 500 destinations.
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Of Note: 17 March 2021
Barnes Fund, Blacks in Technology Foundation, Evolution Event Solutions, Maple Ridge Events, National Seating and Mobility announce updates
Two local Black-owned technology businesses have partnered to launch a Nashville chapter of the Blacks in Technology Foundation.
Holly Rachel and Lena Winfree, the co-founders of Rachel + Winfree Consulting, and Calvin Foster and Trevor Guinn, who founded The Black.Codes, are taking the lead in setting up the group, which aims to grow the number of Black people in tech and help those already in the industry advance.
Membership in BiT is free and many of the group’s training programs are free or subsidized by sponsors, which include Disney, Citi and Kronos. The BiT Foundation also funds for technical certifications and nano-degree programs, technical apprenticeships, contract-to-hire programs, IT subsidies for low-income households and soft skills training.