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SUMMARY:Tennessee Chapter - Hospitality InduSTRy: U.S. & Tennessee Market Trends & Outlook - GTP Credit Approved
DESCRIPTION:Just in time for hotel RFP season\, come hear U.S.\, Tennessee\, and Nashville hotel market updates with “Hospitality InduSTRy: US & Tennessee Market Trends & Outlook”. Smith Travel Research (STR) provides a single source of global hotel data covering daily and monthly performance\, forecasts\, annual profitability\, hotel pipeline and hotel census information. Their commitment to confidentiality and accuracy has set the industry standard for over twenty-five years.\nSTR founded the STR family of companies and is proudly associated with STR Global\, STR Analytics\, and Hotel News Now. \nEvent Speaker \nTucker Latture\, Sales Associate\, STR Global \nLocation of Event \nCourtyard by Marriott Nashville Green Hills\n3800 Bedford Avenue\nNashville\, TN 37215\n \nPricing and Registration \n$35.00 GBTA-TN Member Registration\n$45.00 after 01:00 am October 9 \n$35.00 GBTA All-Access Registration\n$45.00 after 01:00 am October 9 \n$45.00 Guest Registration\n$55.00 after 01:00 am October 9
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SUMMARY:2023 October FEATURING OLYMPIAN MICHELLE DUSSERRE-FARRELL
DESCRIPTION:FEATURING MICHELLE DUSSERRE-FARRELL \nAthlete\, Curatorial and USOPM Programs\, United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum\, 1984 Olympic Silver Medalist (Gymnastics) \nMichelle Dusserre Farrell has maintained an impressive career within the Olympics and Paralympics for decades\, beginning with her time as an Olympian and extending to her work with the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Museum. \nAt only 5 years old\, she found herself somersaulting in California gymnasiums\, leading to her training with SCATS\, a renowned gymnastics club known for cultivating promising talent. Dusserre was no exception\, and at the age of 15\, she made the Los Angeles 1984 U.S. Women’s Gymnastics Team\, the youngest member of the squad. \nAlongside teammates including Hall of Famer Mary Lou Retton\, she helped the U.S. win the silver medal in the team event. Dusserre was known for her consistency in competition. This earned her the nickname “tablesetter” because coaches frequently had her perform first\, raising the expectations and (hopefully) scores of the judges. This strategy was employed during the 1984 Games and is partially credited for the team’s overall success. \nFollowing her Olympic career\, Dusserre studied at Arizona State University and obtained her master’s degree from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs in nutrition. She has remained an active member of the Olympic community\, having served on the Athlete’s Advisory Council at the USOC (now the USOPC) and within her current role as the Senior Director of Athlete\, Curatorial and Programming at the Museum. She was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2006. \nThe Colorado Springs Olympic & Paralympic Training Center (CSOPTC) is a world-class training venue for Team USA athletes. Facilities include an Olympic-size swimming pool\, indoor shooting range\, velodrome\, multi-purpose gymnasiums/courts\, strength and conditioning gym\, wrestling gym and boxing gym. From long-term to short term camps\, clinics and resident programs\, the CSOPTC provides a community that focuses on the full athlete experience\, including a performance dining hall that caters to athletes offering a wide range of culinary styles to fuel their training\, as well as a sports medicine clinic and science lab. \nJoin us in Tuesday\, October 10th at U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Training Center – Colorado Springs also known as Olympic City USA — the local Olympic Training Center is the flagship center for athletic training in the United States. \nThis education luncheon will feature a topic in the Olympic Spirit which we all have. Museum Tours available for visitors who want to get a taste of Olympic City USA\, the Olympic Training Center and its sprawling 35-acre campus. \nInterested in joining the GBTARM board members to car pool?\nContact us at rmbtadenver@msn.com \nTHANK YOU TO OUR MEETING SPONSOR \nHERTZ
URL:https://gbta.org/fr/event/2023-october-featuring-olympian-michelle-dusserre-farrell/
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SUMMARY:Rebuilding Customer Service post-pandemic
DESCRIPTION:CT/Westchester Business Travel Association \nThe pandemic turned the travel industry upside down and what we might have thought was the main in focus in 2019 could have now changed in 2023. Join us for a discussion with Aaron McMillan\, United Airlines Managing Director of Hospitality Programs as he takes us on a journey through supply chain issues\, rebuilding service to improve the customer experience\, and sustainability\, and how this new direction will be a game changer for the future. \nLocation of Event \nThe Kitchen @ the Stamford Urby Apartments\n1 Greyrock Place\nStamford\, CT 06901
URL:https://gbta.org/fr/event/rebuilding-customer-service-post-pandemic/
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