DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University
Business:Management & Marketing
DMOs often talk about making their destinations “Visitor Ready,” but what about those prospective visitors that are unable to experience our communities due to sensory or developmental issues? On this edition of DMOU, the Greater Lansing MI’s Julie Pingston walks us through how a sensory-friendly theatrical performance of “The Lion King” led to a complete re-thinking of how the Organization would reach out to this previously under-served market. And, you’ll learn how they have engaged over 850 individuals in the community to be trained to assist these individuals.
Sara Brish: Using DMO Technology to Punch Above Your Weight Class
Butch Spyridon: The Chair's Agenda for Destinations International
David Peacock: The Future of Tourism
Shelly Green: On Ethics and Accountability
Ray Hoyt: Diversifying DMO Revenue Streams
Dave Nolan: Lessons Learned from a Former DMO Pro
Adam Stoker: The Touchpoints that Drive Destination Marketing
Don Welsh & Jack Johnson: Destination International's Response to the New Reality
Katherine O'Donnell: How OUT RVA and BLK RVA are Transforming the Richmond VA Narrative
Kalene Griffith: Creating the Seat at the Table
Rickey Thigpen: Prioritizing Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Gary Sherwin: A New Model for Destination Marketing
Jay Burress: On Being a Shared Community Value
Steve Paganelli: 20 Years of (Re)Evolution with TripAdvisor
Meghan Risch: Crisis Communications in a COVID-19 World
Julie Hart: What DMO Leaders Need to be Considering Now
Bill Geist: The Role of DMO Boards during COVID-19
Bryan Grimaldi: What DMOs Need to Be Considering in the Era of COVID-19
Gretchen Hall: On Destination Management
Don Welsh: The Future of Destinations International
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