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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 04/08/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)
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.
$i++ ?>Heather Andrews
Vice President, Destination Stewardship & Civic Engagement
Discover The Palm Beaches
$i++ ?>Gary Sanchez
SR. DIRECTOR OF IMPACT AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS
$i++ ?>Mia Blom
Senior Director of Government and Community Affairs
Visit Baltimore
$i++ ?>Ashley Mays
Chief Marketing Officer, Newark Alliance and President, Newark Happening
Newark Alliance
$i++ ?>Michell Howard
Senior Director of Brand Strategy
Wyoming Office of Tourism
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Contains 1 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 03/26/2026 at 11:00 AM (EDT)
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.
$i++ ?>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.
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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.
$i++ ?>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.
$i++ ?>Santiago Corrada
President & CEO
Visit Tampa Bay
$i++ ?>Megan Conway
President and CEO
Travel Portland
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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.
$i++ ?>Tyler Gosnell
Managing Director, International Inbound Travel
U.S. Travel Association
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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.
$i++ ?>DeLisa Selwitz
Deputy Director - Operations
Great American Road Trip Inc.
$i++ ?>Tori Emerson Barnes
Executive Director
Great American Road Trip Inc.
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Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 02/05/2026
Join Destinations International and EY -Parthenon for a webinar presenting findings from a new joint report that examines the linkage between Canada's visitor economy and export performance.
Join Destinations International and EY -Parthenon for a webinar presenting findings from a new joint report that examines the linkage between Canada's visitor economy and export performance. This new research positions the visitor economy as a critical contributor to Canada’s export industries and a key driver of Canada's global competitiveness. EY will share data-driven insights on how inbound tourism, business events, and connectivity support trade growth and sector development. Designed as an advocacy resource for destination leaders, this research equips destination organizations with credible evidence to engage policymakers and partners and contribute meaningfully to Canada’s national conversation on economic competitiveness, trade, and sector growth.
$i++ ?>Gabriel Seder
Vice President of Global Programs
Destinations International
$i++ ?>Nancy Small , CDME
CEO
Tourism Richmond
$i++ ?>Mauricio Zelaya, PhD
Partner & National Economics Leader
EY-Parthenon
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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 01/14/2026
Get an inside look at DI’s Event Ambassador Program — its purpose, structure, and how it supports member engagement. This session will walk participants through program benefits, participation expectations, and upcoming opportunities for involvement in 2026.
Get an inside look at DI’s Event Ambassador Program — its purpose, structure, and how it supports member engagement. This session will walk participants through program benefits, participation expectations, and upcoming opportunities for involvement in 2026.
Presented by Destinations International. For more information about the Event Ambassador Program, please visit https://destinationsinternatio...
$i++ ?>Julie Dennett
Vice President, Membership Engagement
Destinations International
$i++ ?>Marcus Carney
Executive Director
Visit Yuma
$i++ ?>Dan Flores
Vice President of Sales and Head of Tourism
Satisfi Labs
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Contains 1 Component(s) Recorded On: 12/17/2025
See how leading destination organizations are using rich attribution data to pinpoint the website content and brand campaigns that actually drive real-world visitation—plus, how it comes to life in Symphony. We’ll unpack practical case studies from Visit Overland Park and Experience Scottsdale to show how these insights shape strategy, investment, and stakeholder storytelling. Plus, get a first look at new Symphony platform UX updates that make it even easier to explore and act on this intelligence.
See how leading destination organizations are using rich attribution data to pinpoint the website content and brand campaigns that actually drive real-world visitation—plus, how it comes to life in Symphony. We’ll unpack practical case studies from Visit Overland Park and Experience Scottsdale to show how these insights shape strategy, investment, and stakeholder storytelling. Plus, get a first look at new Symphony platform UX updates that make it even easier to explore and act on this intelligence.
Presented by Tourism Economics as part of Destinations International's Advocacy Tools Series.
Please note that attendance at a Destinations International webinar is eligible for one (1) CDME Continuing Education (CE) credit. Credit can only be earned through live virtual attendance. Watching recorded webinars does not count toward CDME CE credit.
$i++ ?>Erik Evjen
Executive Vice President
Tourism Economics
$i++ ?>Laura Speicher
Senior Solutions Engineer, Attribution
Tourism Economics
$i++ ?>Rachel Pearson
Vice President of Community & Government Affairs
Experience Scottsdale
$i++ ?>Warren Wilkinson
President and CEO
Visit Overland Park
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Contains 3 Component(s) Recorded On: 12/10/2025
Are you hoping to earn the CDME credential in 2026? Have you recently completed all required courses and core papers in the CDME Program, or will be in late February at CDME Winter 2026 in Cleveland, OH? Then this webinar is for you! During this session, we will cover important updates to the CDME Final Exam instructions for 2026, including the revised assignment instructions and grading rubrics, deadlines for submission, and other frequently asked questions. Please note that all prospective candidates for the CDME Class of 2026 are required to either attend this session live or watch the recording prior to completing their final exam. If you would like to be considered for CDME recognition during the 2026 Annual Convention, your CDME Final Exam is due by March 31, 2026. The recording will be sent to all who register, so be sure to sign up to set yourself up for success in the new year. Congratulations on being one step further towards completing your CDME!
Are you hoping to earn the CDME credential in 2026? Have you recently completed all required courses and core papers in the CDME Program, or will be in late February at CDME Winter 2026 in Cleveland, OH? Then this webinar is for you! During this session, we will cover important updates to the CDME Final Exam instructions for 2026, including the revised assignment instructions and grading rubrics, deadlines for submission, and other frequently asked questions. Please note that all prospective candidates for the CDME Class of 2026 are required to either attend this session live or watch the recording prior to completing their final exam.
If you would like to be considered for CDME recognition during the 2026 Annual Convention, your CDME Final Exam is due by March 31, 2026. The recording will be sent to all who register, so be sure to sign up to set yourself up for success in the new year. Congratulations on being one step further towards completing your CDME!
$i++ ?>Brett Oetting, CDME
Founder & CEO; CDME Board Chair
Oetting Alchemy
$i++ ?>Kathleen Davis, CDME
President & CEO
Destinations Texas
$i++ ?>Taylor Ruoff Snider
Senior Manager, Professional Development
Destinations International
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Contains 2 Component(s) Recorded On: 12/10/2025
A true destination stewardship approach requires understanding and engaging diverse stakeholders to co-create a shared vision for the future. In this session, we’ll explore the critical role of stakeholder engagement and how it can foster meaningful partnerships that become the key to driving positive, lasting change for the destination, its communities, and visitors. Beyond theory, we’ll explore how destination leaders and entire organizations can build the capability needed to implement strategies and approaches for stakeholder engagement, referencing Destination Wayfinder’s global framework for destination stewardship and diving into the elements of the Stakeholder Engagement module. Attendees will gain experienced, practical insights into identifying and mapping their stakeholder ecosystem, and approaches to fostering stakeholder discussion and input. We’ll also explore common challenges in multi-stakeholder collaboration along with actionable tips for overcoming them.
A true destination stewardship approach requires understanding and engaging diverse stakeholders to co-create a shared vision for the future. In this session, we’ll explore the critical role of stakeholder engagement and how it can foster meaningful partnerships that become the key to driving positive, lasting change for the destination, its communities, and visitors. Beyond theory, we’ll explore how destination leaders and entire organizations can build the capability needed to implement strategies and approaches for stakeholder engagement, referencing Destination Wayfinder’s global framework for destination stewardship and diving into the elements of the Stakeholder Engagement module.
Attendees will gain experienced, practical insights into identifying and mapping their stakeholder ecosystem, and approaches to fostering stakeholder discussion and input. We’ll also explore common challenges in multi-stakeholder collaboration along with actionable tips for overcoming them.
Key Takeaways:
- Tools and techniques for identifying and categorizing essential partners within your destination
- Practical tips and real-world examples for leading inclusive discussion and gathering value input from stakeholders.
- Connecting the dots between stakeholder engagement, community well-being and visitor experience.
- How Destination Wayfinder helps destination organizations build capability for effective stakeholder engagement.
Presented by Destination Wayfinder as part of Destinations International's Destination Stewardship Series.
Please note that attendance at a Destinations International webinar is eligible for one (1) CDME Continuing Education (CE) credit. Credit can only be earned through live virtual attendance. Watching recorded webinars does not count toward CDME CE credit.
$i++ ?>Rachel Brown
Destination Stewardship Director - North America
Destination Wayfinder
$i++ ?>Kristin Dunne
Director of Destination Stewardship
Miles Partnership
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