Marketing conference set for Bethesda
A conference to help travel professionals get the information they need quickly has been scheduled for Bethesda.
The 2020 Marketing Outlook Forum will give attendees insights into the latest forecasts and research, without them having to go through numerous projections, looking at reports, or attending multiple conferences designed to address the needs of only one sector.
The Travel and Tourism Research (TTRA) is hosting the conference, which is aimed at those in the travel industry. The sector is changing rapidly as concepts such as ecotourism become more popular, and travel pros need to have solid research on which to base decisions. For over 45 years, TTRA has been the travel industry's preferred provider of global analysis and data, based on evidence from careful research.
The association brings the tourism research and travel communities together, facilitating networking among research users, travel processionals, and academics, so they can collaborate. The association focuses on providing leadership for those educators and practitioners who use travel research. At the conference, senior managers will learn the information they need to make smart business and marketing decisions. In addition, marketers, researchers, executives, vendors, consultants, and academics will be able to share their knowledge of the current trends in tourism and travel.
The 2020 Marketing Outlook Form will be held October 5-7, at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda on Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda. Events of this type provide the perfect atmosphere in which professionals can exchange business cards.
The 2020 Marketing Outlook Forum will give attendees insights into the latest forecasts and research, without them having to go through numerous projections, looking at reports, or attending multiple conferences designed to address the needs of only one sector.
The Travel and Tourism Research (TTRA) is hosting the conference, which is aimed at those in the travel industry. The sector is changing rapidly as concepts such as ecotourism become more popular, and travel pros need to have solid research on which to base decisions. For over 45 years, TTRA has been the travel industry's preferred provider of global analysis and data, based on evidence from careful research.
The association brings the tourism research and travel communities together, facilitating networking among research users, travel processionals, and academics, so they can collaborate. The association focuses on providing leadership for those educators and practitioners who use travel research. At the conference, senior managers will learn the information they need to make smart business and marketing decisions. In addition, marketers, researchers, executives, vendors, consultants, and academics will be able to share their knowledge of the current trends in tourism and travel.
The 2020 Marketing Outlook Form will be held October 5-7, at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda on Wisconsin Avenue in Bethesda. Events of this type provide the perfect atmosphere in which professionals can exchange business cards.