Tourism Heads and their Tales is a podcast featuring interviews and conversation with today’s tourism leaders and influencers, and explores how they are shaping the future of travel and tourism. Hosted by Bob Gilbert who, for over three decades, has focused on the ever changing dynamics of travel and tourism. Bob Gilbert is the general manager for the tourism and destination marketing practice at ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MarketingBusinessSociety & CulturePlaces & Travel |
Tune into a brand-new edition of Tourism Heads and Their Tales. Today we welcome Joe Marinelli, President and CEO of Visit Savannah. Joe is a well-respected industry thought leader with a solid background in hospitality and tourism. Listen as Joe det... more
Welcome to "Tourism Heads & Their Tales." In this episode, we are delighted to have Paula Twidale, Senior Vice President of AAA Travel, joining us. Paula's role includes providing leadership and strategic direction for all of AAA's travel services, m... more
Our guest is Melyssa Reeves, President and CEO of Destination Marketing Association of the West. We learn about the changes at DMA West and what the future will bring to this 40-year membership organization. We hear about DMA West's focus on three ma... more
Welcome back to Part 2 of this insight-rich episode of Tourism Heads & Their Tales, powered by the award-winning agency, Eddy Alexander with Nancy Mammana, Chief Marketing Officer at New York City Tourism + Conventions. This episode explores the comp... more
Welcome to a freshly brewed installment of Tourism Heads & Their Tales, brought to you by the award-winning agency Eddy Alexander. Our featured guest is Nancy Mammana, Chief Marketing Officer at New York City Tourism + Conventions. more
Welcome back to a freshly brewed installment of Tourism Heads & Their Tales. Our featured guest is Claudia Vecchio, President & CEO of Sonoma County Tourism. In Part Two of this podcast, I delve into the challenges Claudia faces in developing a Touri... more
Welcome to another freshly brewed edition of Tourism Heads & Their Tales, brought to you by the award-winning agency Eddy Alexander. In this episode, we sit down with Claudia Vecchio, President/CEO of Sonoma County Tourism. You will hear Claudia disc... more
Welcome to another freshly brewed edition of Tourism Heads & Their Tales brought to you by the award-winning agency Eddy Alexander. Let's rejoin our conversation with Tim Wolfe, Director of the Colorado Tourism Office, in Part 2 of the podcast. Tim d... more
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