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  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 05/07/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

    After generating strong engagement at the MarCom Summit, this highly requested session is now available to the broader Destinations International community as an in-depth webinar. Join the Discover Puerto Rico team for a behind-the-scenes look at how they transformed the global buzz surrounding Bad Bunny’s residency into measurable destination impact.

    After generating strong engagement at the MarCom Summit, this highly requested session is now available to the broader Destinations International community as an in-depth webinar. Join the Discover Puerto Rico team for a behind-the-scenes look at how they transformed the global buzz surrounding Bad Bunny’s residency into measurable destination impact. In this data-driven presentation, you’ll explore how a single cultural moment was strategically leveraged to educate travelers, activate new and emerging markets, and drive demand across both leisure and meetings and events segments. 

    The webinar is approved for 1 CDME CE credit.

    Storm Tussey

    Discover Puerto Rico

    Laressa Morales

    Discover Puerto Rico

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 05/05/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

    Join the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), the American Indigenous Tourism Association (AIT), and Destinations International for a candid dialogue centered on your questions and hesitations: whether that’s not knowing where to start, navigating uncertainty, or working to build more meaningful relationships. Bring your questions, your hesitations, and your curiosity: This is a space to meet you where you are.

    Wherever you are in your journey with Indigenous tourism partnerships, just beginning, feeling stuck, or somewhere in between, this session is for you.

    Following the release of the Indigenous-Led Tourism Partnership Toolkit, this conversation is designed as an open, judgment-free space to ask questions, share challenges, and learn together.
    Join the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada (ITAC), the American Indigenous Tourism Association (AIT), and Destinations International for a candid dialogue centered on your questions and hesitations: whether that’s not knowing where to start, navigating uncertainty, or working to build more meaningful relationships.
    Bring your questions, your hesitations, and your curiosity: This is a space to meet you where you are.

    This webinar is approved for 1 CDME CE credit.

    Ava Wells (Moderator)

    Director, Social Impact

    Destinations International

    Tara Saunders

    Director of Business Development

    Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada

    Tara Saunders, a member of The Qalipu First Nation, works with the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada as Director of Business Development.  In her role, Tara is responsible for implementing programs, tools and resources to help develop the Indigenous tourism industry across Canada, as well as helping to develop and stabilize regional Indigenous tourism associations.

    Prior to her work with ITAC, Tara worked as the Director of Culture, Tourism and Community Development for Qalipu First Nation, which, with close to 24,000 members, is one of the biggest First Nations in the country.

    During her work with community, Tara oversaw the implementation of the Nation’s tourism development strategy; Experience Qalipu.  This strategy focuses on developing market-ready cultural experiences and other tourism products throughout the Mi’kmaq communities on the island of Newfoundland, connecting the visitor to the vibrant culture of the Mi’kmaq people and forming strong partnerships within the industry to lead to a strengthened economy and culture.

    Tara also led the development of the provincial Indigenous Tourism strategy from Newfoundland and Labrador, took part in the incorporation of the Newfoundland and Labrador Indigenous Tourism Association and became the inaugural chair of the association in early 2020.

    Dawnielle Tehama

    Education and Business Development Director

    American Indigenous Tourism Association

    Dawnielle Tehama is a Modoc tourism professional and enrolled citizen of the Klamath Tribes with extensive experience in stewardship and Indigenous tourism. She currently serves as Education and Business Development Director with the American Indigenous Tourism Association, having previously assisted with strategic planning and community engagement as a Senior Associate Principal at Coraggio Group. As a DMO leader, she focused on regenerative travel and diversity initiatives. After law school, she owned small businesses before finding her passion in tourism, where she helped form a Destination Management Organization in Southern Oregon and became a liaison to her tribe. Her career includes overseeing global marketing for the Hualapai Tribe at Grand Canyon West, developing an early economic development plan for the Hopi Tribe, and working with multiple tribal organizations including Grand Ronde, Siletz, and Klamath Tribes. She holds a Class III gaming license in three states and has been a speaker for prestigious organizations like The World Travel and Tourism Council regarding Indigenous tourism. Dawnielle’s credentials include being a Certified Diversity Tourism Professional, Certified Autism Specialist, graduation from the Oregon Tourism Leadership Academy, and recognition as Woman of the Year from the National Tour Association. She Chairs the National Tour Association’s DEI Advisory council, is a member of the Tourism Cares Program Committee and has served as a Climate Champion within the Expedia Sustainable Destination DMO program. In all her work, she remains dedicated to unifying stakeholder voices while promoting stewardship that sustains communities for generations.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/21/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)

    Destination stewardship is only as strong as the alignment behind it. This webinar is for destination leaders ready to close the gap and start building a shared understanding to unlock collective action. In this session, we’ll explore why shared stewardship vocabulary is a strategic necessity, how global frameworks can accommodate local nuance and what destination organizations are doing to get aligned and move forward.

    Destination organizations today are investing significant time and resources in stewardship strategies, stakeholder alignment and community-centered planning. Yet too often, those efforts are slowed or fragmented by a fundamental challenge: we’re not always speaking the same language. 

    Destination stewardship is only as strong as the alignment behind it. This webinar is for destination leaders ready to close the gap and start building a shared understanding to unlock collective action. In this session, we’ll explore why shared stewardship vocabulary is a strategic necessity, how global frameworks can accommodate local nuance and what destination organizations are doing to get aligned and move forward. 

    Whether your organization is just beginning to define what stewardship means or you're looking to deepen alignment across a complex stakeholder ecosystem, this conversation will give you a clearer sense of where to start. Come ready to rethink how your organization talks about stewardship—and what becomes possible when everyone is working from the same foundation. 

    This webinar is presented by Destination Wayfinder. 

    The webinar is approved for 1 CDME CE credit.

    Rachel Brown

    Destination Stewardship Director - North America

    Destination Wayfinder

  • Product not yet rated Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 04/16/2026

    As AI transforms how travelers discover destinations, some are starting to ask a dangerous question: Do destination websites still matter? Yes, more than ever. Because while AI may increasingly become the interface, your website is still the source. It is the content engine, credibility layer, and conversion path behind the visitor journey.

    As AI transforms how travelers discover destinations, some are starting to ask a dangerous question: Do destination websites still matter? Yes, more than ever. Because while AI may increasingly become the interface, your website is still the source. It is the content engine, credibility layer, and conversion path behind the visitor journey.

    In this webinar, Tourism Economics will show why destination websites remain one of the most important owned assets in modern tourism marketing, and how their value can now be measured with greater confidence. Featuring Visit Virginia’s Blue Ridge as a case study, we’ll explore how the Website Impact Calculator (WIC) helps destinations connect website engagement to influenced visitation and economic impact, moving beyond traditional web metrics to answer the question boards and stakeholders actually care about: Did it drive travel?
    If your organization is investing in website content, SEO, campaign landing pages, or digital experience, and struggling to prove what it’s really worth, this session will give you a new way to think about your website’s role in the marketing ecosystem.

    Presented by Tourism Economics. 

    This webinar is approved for 1 CDME CE credit.  

    Laura Speicher

    Senior Solutions Engineer, Attribution

    Tourism Economics

    Ellie Meinen

    Solutions Engineer, Attribution Solutions

    Tourism Economics

  • Product not yet rated Contains 5 Component(s) Recorded On: 04/15/2026

    Join members of the Advocacy and Social Impact Committees for a dynamic virtual roundtable focused on aligning our language, metrics, and strategies. Together, we’ll explore how impact outcomes can inform advocacy priorities, how storytelling and data reinforce public investment, and how destination organizations can confidently articulate and protect their broader purpose.

    How do we ensure that funding and policy conversations reflect not only economic impact, but community well-being, stewardship, and long-term resilience? 

    Join members of the Advocacy and Social Impact Committees for a dynamic virtual roundtable focused on aligning our language, metrics, and strategies. Together, we’ll explore how impact outcomes can inform advocacy priorities, how storytelling and data reinforce public investment, and how destination organizations can confidently articulate and protect their broader purpose.

    Heather Andrews

    Vice President, Destination Stewardship & Civic Engagement

    Discover The Palm Beaches

    Gary Sanchez

    SR. DIRECTOR OF IMPACT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS

    Mia Blom

    Senior Director of Government and Community Affairs

    Visit Baltimore

    Michell Howard

    Senior Director of Brand Strategy

    Wyoming Office of Tourism

  • Product not yet rated Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 03/26/2026

    Drawing on case studies from 10 North American destinations, join Tourism Economics as we offer proof for how destination promotion supports economics development, enhances quality of life, and attracts and retains local talent. Plus, learn how to apply these key advocacy pillars to your own destination.

    We know that DMOs benefit entire communities—not just the tourism sector—but the Destination Promotion: A Catalyst for Community Vitality report crystallizes the evidence: destination promotion delivers significant, widespread benefits, boosting community wellbeing through strategic investments.

    Drawing on case studies from 10 North American destinations, join Tourism Economics as we offer proof for how destination promotion supports economics development, enhances quality of life, and attracts and retains local talent. Plus, learn how to apply these key advocacy pillars to your own destination. 

    This Webinar is approved for 1 CDME CE Credit. 

    Adam Sacks

    President

    Tourism Economics

    Adam Sacks is the President of Tourism Economics; an Oxford Economics company dedicated to unlocking the power of economics for the travel sector.

    For more than 25 years, Adam has worked with destinations, industry associations and companies around the world in the areas of policy analysis, market assessments, and economic impact. His work has provided the foundation for billions of dollars in capital investment decisions by hotel companies, developers and investors.

    Adam also manages the ongoing production of travel forecasts that have consistently guided the travel industry through uncertain times. He is an authority on measuring the economic impact of visitor activity and his work regularly informs national and local government policy.

    Adam is a frequent presenter at conferences (where he occasionally plays the guitar) and is a member of the U.S.Department of Commerce, Travel & Tourism Advisory Board.

  • Product not yet rated Contains 4 Component(s)

    With up to five generations in today’s workforce, destination organizations face both challenges and opportunities in creating inclusive, productive, and engaged teams. Originally presented at the 2025 BizOps Summit, this virtual session dives into the dynamics of generational differences—how values, communication styles, and workplace expectations vary—and what that means as we seek purpose and belonging in our work. From recruitment and retention to feedback and flexibility, we’ll explore generational nuances and practical strategies that harness the strengths of a diverse team. This Virtual Roundtable is hosted by Destinations International's Social Impact Committee. Please come prepared with cameras on, ready to participate in dialogue. Important Note: This opportunity is only available for Destinations International members. This session will be recorded, and the recording will be provided to all registrants.

    With up to five generations in today’s workforce, destination organizations face both challenges and opportunities in creating inclusive, productive, and engaged teams. Originally presented at the 2025 BizOps Summit, this virtual session dives into the dynamics of generational differences—how values, communication styles, and workplace expectations vary—and what that means as we seek purpose and belonging in our work. From recruitment and retention to feedback and flexibility, we’ll explore generational nuances and practical strategies that harness the strengths of a diverse team. 

    This Virtual Roundtable is hosted by Destinations International's Social Impact Committee. Please come prepared with cameras on, ready to participate in dialogue.

    Important Note: This opportunity is only available for Destinations International members. This session will be recorded, and the recording will be provided to all registrants. 

    Lindsay Lodrini (Moderator)

    Senior Director, People and Culture

    Destinations International

    Richard Spiller

    Director of Finance

    Destination Niagara USA

    Lisa Simpson

    Senior Director of Partner Services & Engagement

    Visit Spokane

    Natalie Watson

    Director of Operations

    Discover Durham

    Pressley Bean

    People & Culture Specialist

    Visit Austin

    Cara Frank (Moderator)

    Vice President, Marketing

    Simpleview, a Granicus Company

  • Product not yet rated Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 03/19/2026

    Explore the latest tactics state and local governments are using to divert DMO funding and learn what leading destinations have done to secure, stable, long-term funding foundations.

    Explore the latest tactics state and local governments are using to divert DMO funding and learn what leading destinations have done to secure, stable, long-term funding foundations. This conversation cuts through the clutter with an honest look at the trends reshaping destination funding today: the good, the bad, and the complicated, shaping how DMOs are funded now and in the years ahead. Whether you're defending what you have or building something new, these are the trends you can't afford to miss.

    This webinar is approved for 1 CDME CE Credit.

    John Lambeth

    Founder & CEO

    Civitas

    John Lambeth, Civitas’ Founder & CEO, specializes in developing and advocating for unique tourism and travel promotion funding strategies. He and his team deliver unequaled knowledge, depth, and experience globally to destinations and communities that seek sustainable funding solutions to fuel their futures.

    He is the leading national expert in tourism district creation. He also drafts statewide enabling legislation, builds support among tourism businesses and electeds, and provides non-profit assistance. He and his firm have been recognized as a national leader in developing and implementing revolutionary financing mechanisms for destinations, including those looking to build or upgrade their local sports facilities.

    Mr. Lambeth and his team are frequent speakers on advocacy and funding who have presented at conferences around the world, including those hosted by Destinations International, CalTravel, US Travel, ISHA, and Sports ETA.

    He is the former Clerk to the Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court, the former Chair of the Board for Destinations International Foundation, a current member of the Board of the U.S. Travel Association, and a former Chair of the CalTravel Board of Directors.

    Santiago Corrada

    President & CEO

    Visit Tampa Bay

    Megan Conway

    President and CEO

    Travel Portland

  • Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 03/17/2026

    Tyler Gosnell, Managing Director of International Inbound Travel at the U.S. Travel Association, will provide an update on the evolving global travel landscape and what it means for U.S. destinations competing for international visitors.

    Tyler Gosnell, Managing Director of International Inbound Travel at the U.S. Travel Association, will provide an update on the evolving global travel landscape and what it means for U.S. destinations competing for international visitors.

    While global travel has rebounded, the United States remains the only major destination in the world where international inbound travel is declining—driven in part by a growing confidence gap around policies, expectations, and the arrival experience. Tyler will discuss how industry leaders are responding to strengthen traveler confidence and clearly communicate that America’s travel industry wants, needs, and welcomes international visitors. The session will also highlight the critical role destinations play in strengthening the United States’ global competitiveness, including improving visibility into international visitation data and ensuring strong industry participation at IPW, the country’s premier international travel marketplace.

    Tyler Gosnell

    Managing Director, International Inbound Travel

    U.S. Travel Association

  • Product not yet rated Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 03/17/2026

    As the 250th anniversary of the United States approaches, destinations are navigating a growing number of national initiatives — including America250, Freedom250, the Great American Road Trip, and others — and determining where and how to engage.

    As the 250th anniversary of the United States approaches, destinations are navigating a growing number of national initiatives — including America250, Freedom250, the Great American Road Trip, and others — and determining where and how to engage.

    Through their work on the Great American Road Trip, Tori Barnes and DeLisa Selwitz have developed a practical view of how these initiatives intersect, where their roles differ, and how destinations can align their existing marketing and storytelling efforts to amplify visibility nationally. This session will provide a clear overview of the landscape and explore how destinations can leverage the work they are already doing, or easily plug into broader national storytelling efforts, to expand reach and showcase the communities that make up the fabric of the Great American Road Trip.

    This webinar is approved for 1 CDME CE Credit. 

    DeLisa Selwitz

    Deputy Director - Operations

    Great American Road Trip Inc.

    Tori Emerson Barnes

    Executive Director

    Great American Road Trip Inc.