DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University
Business:Management & Marketing
The philosophies that underpinned the art and science of the Destination Marketing world changed 15 years ago this Summer. That’s when Maura Gast first uttered those now famous words, “If you Build a Place…” On this edition of DMOU, Maura shares the backstory of how her “Building Blocks” came to be and how the entire community development sector is coming around to recognize that “it all starts with the visit.” Plus, she shares her thoughts on additional ways to explain the value of DMOs and her take on highlights from the Board Leadership for Destinations Symposium.
103: Vail Ross • What Matters to Hoteliers Now
102: Lynn Tillotson • A DMO Without Public Investment
101: Destinations International Advocacy Summit: The Go-To Rebuttal
100: Catherine Callary: Nothing About Us, Without Us
99: Al Hutchinson: What’s Next for Destinations International
Andreas Weissenborn: The Destinations International Foundation Challenge
Pam Seidl: How a Small Town Won a World Championship
Greg Edwards: Getting on Everyone’s Top Ten List
Sonya Bradley: Building a DEI-focused DMO
Live in Toronto: The New Gigs in Destination Leadership
Anthony Everett: Transitioning a DMO to a Social Enterprise
Tavis Hall: Breaking Convention
Kari Westlund: Managing a Destination’s Biggest Year Ever
Don Cason & Eric Woolridge: Designing a Magnetic Tourism Master Plan
David Gilbert: A DMO Taking Point on Talent Acquisition
Brett Oetting: Innovation in the Eye of a Pandemic
Nicole Hankton: A Different Way of Looking at Sales and Mentorship
Gregg Mervis: Designing a DMO-Convention Center Combo That Works
Greg DeShields: The Opportunity Within Tourism Diversity Matters
Arica Sears: A DMO Addressing Climate Change
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