PLYMOUTH — Central New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce is holding its annual Travel & Tourism Seminar on Thursday, Feb. 6, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Common Man Inn and Spa in Plymouth
“We’ve designed the Travel & Tourism Seminar to benefit anyone who is involved with or dependent upon the tourism industry in New Hampshire,” said Matty Leighton, executive director. “We have excellent speakers presenting on topics that are relevant and timely, and this year, we’ve added a panel discussion that will be lively and interactive.”
The seminar includes educational presentations, a networking luncheon and a mini travel expo where attendees can explore and interact with area businesses and organizations. This year’s program features two speakers:
Ted Kitchens, director of Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. Kitchens will share an air service update and discuss how continued increases in service encourage travel and tourism throughout the state.
Steven Whitman, founder of Resilience Planning & Design. Whitman will present on how New Hampshire can balance its efforts to attract and accommodate tourism with the preservation of its natural resources.
The event will also include a panel discussion on “Using Technology to Promote Travel and Tourism.”
“We are proud to be a member of CNHCC and to support this event as we all work together to enhance the travel experience and support the vibrant tourism industry in our state,” said Kitchens. “As the state’s second largest gateway for visitors, MHT plays a significant role in boosting travel and tourism for the state.”
“We’ve worked hard to develop and expand the Travel & Tourism Seminar over the past three years,” said Leighton. “The fact that high profile organizations like Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and Service Credit Union, our Speaker Sponsor, are willing to partner with us is a testament to how the Seminar has grown and the value it delivers to sponsors, exhibitors, and attendees.”
For more information, visit centralnh.org.
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