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.
Monica Smith: Achieving Success on Capitol Hill...and at Home
Julie Saupe: Developing a Sensational Organizational Culture
Mike Gamble: The DNA of Tommorow's Destination Leaders
John Lambeth: Tourism Improvement Districts
Jennifer Wesselhoff: Transitioning to Sustainabilty
Jason Fulvi & Craig Davis: Preparing for the Big Chair
Cleo Battle: Successfully Mitigating the Loss of a Convention Center
Mya Surrency: Expanding Your Meetings Marketing to Incorporate Economic Development
George Tzougros: The Power of the Arts in Place Making
Jack Johnson: Destination Marketing as a Community Shared Value
Greg DeShields: The Power of PHL Diversity
John Groh: Evolving Beyond Just Destination Marketing
Katie Cook: Next-Gen Trends in Digital Destination Marketing
Bill Baker: The New Imperative of Place Branding
Deb Archer: No Fear Advocacy
Spero Batistatos: A DMO that Markets to Future Residents
Linda John: The NextGen Visitors Center
Amir Eylon: Getting Inside the Minds of Consumers & Residents Alike
Maura Gast: CDME, DMAP and Building a Destination
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