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Business Class: The Tourism Industry's Podcast
by Stephen Ekstrom
Business Class is a podcast for those looking to make a living in tourism and traveling well. We host smart conversations with interesting people who built satisfying careers in the tourism workplace. Presented by the academy at Learn Tourism | learntourism.org
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Beyond Heads in Beds: High Point Is Redefines Destination Leadership
What happens when a destination stops measuring success only by hotel stays—and starts measuring community impact?In this episode of Business Class, Stephen sits down with Melody Burnett, President of Visit High Point, to explore how one North Carolina destination is transforming tourism into a powerful force for inclusion, economic development, and community pride.From becoming one of the first Certified Autism Destinations in the U.S. to launching bold public art initiatives that draw tens of thousands of visitors, Melody shares how High Point is embracing calculated risk, building unlikely partnerships, and redefining what success looks like in the visitor economy.This conversation goes far beyond marketing—it’s about leadership, storytelling, and the responsibility destinations have to both visitors and residents.If you’re still thinking in terms of “heads in beds,” this episode might just change your perspective.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Tourism Isn’t Broken—We Just Forgot It’s a People Business
Tourism is built on human connection—so why are we struggling to attract, retain, and inspire the very people who make it work?In this candid and often hilarious conversation, Stephen Ekstrom (CEO of Learn Tourism) and Carmen Bold (tourism workforce and capability expert) unpack the real challenges facing the industry—from the overlooked importance of business fundamentals to the global struggle to position tourism as a viable career.They explore: Why most tourism businesses are one bad season away from collapse The missing link in training: profitability, ROI, and real business skills Why young people don’t see tourism as a long-term career (and what we can do about it) The power of storytelling in creating meaningful visitor experiences How frontline teams shape—or break—the entire guest journey Why AI won’t replace tourism… but disengaged humans might Along the way, you’ll hear stories of global hospitality, bucket-list experiences gone wrong, and the kind of human connection that makes this industry unlike any other.If you care about the future of tourism, this episode will challenge how you think about people, purpose, and what it really means to create unforgettable experiences.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Santiago Corrada: The Art and Heart of Tampa's Transformation
Join us for a special four-year reunion episode as host Stephen Ekstrom reconnects with Santiago Corrada, President and CEO of Visit Tampa Bay. In this engaging discussion, Santiago shares his visionary approach to marketing a vibrant city, moving beyond conventional tourism to foster sustainable community growth. Discover how Tampa Bay has transformed over the years through innovative campaigns, local engagement, and powerful collaborations. Whether you're a travel enthusiast or a city dweller, this episode offers deep insights into building a successful, inclusive urban destination. Don't miss this chance to learn from one of the pioneers in city marketing!Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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You Belong in Every Room: Leadership Lessons from Birmingham’s Dan Williams
What does it take to lead a destination in today’s tourism landscape?In this episode of Business Class, Stephen sits down with Dan Williams, President & CEO of the Greater Birmingham Convention & Visitors Bureau, for a conversation that goes far beyond marketing and metrics.Dan shares his journey from Cleveland to Columbus to Birmingham—and how a shift in perspective during COVID transformed his leadership style from performance-driven to people-centered. Today, he leads with empathy, prioritizing trust, communication, and his team's well-being.They explore: Why trust is the most important word for community alignment How Birmingham is redefining itself beyond outdated perceptions What empathetic leadership looks like in practice Why tourism should be fun, human, and deeply connected to community And the advice Dan would give his younger self: “You belong in every room.”This is a conversation about leadership, culture, and the power of seeing people—not just performance.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Paradise With a Purpose: Kara Franker on Stewardship, Technology, and Transformation
In this episode of the Business Class podcast, Stephen Ekstrom sits down with Kara Franker, President and CEO of Visit Florida Keys & Key West, for a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, transformation, and the evolving role of destination organizations.Kara’s path into tourism is anything but traditional. After beginning her career as a criminal prosecutor in Miami, she transitioned into destination leadership—eventually taking on one of the most recognizable tourism brands in the world. When she arrived in the Florida Keys, she discovered an organization that hadn’t evolved with the times and a community asking hard questions about tourism’s role in their future.What followed has been a massive transformation.Kara shares how her team is rebuilding trust, modernizing operations, and introducing the concept of destination stewardship to a community long focused solely on growth. She also explores the importance of attracting “values visitors”—travelers who care about the places they visit and the communities that call them home.The conversation also dives into:Why the future of tourism leadership requires transparency and over-communicationHow DMOs are shifting from marketing machines to trusted advisors for local businessesWhy AI will fundamentally change the way destinations support small tourism operatorsHow technology, data, and education will reshape tourism marketing and measurementAlong the way, Kara shares personal reflections on leadership, empathy, spirituality, and the human side of hospitality—reminding us that the heart of tourism has always been about people.For anyone curious about where destination leadership is headed next, this episode offers a candid look at how one iconic destination is reinventing itself.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Stewardship & Storytelling: Joanne Wolnik on Community-Led Tourism in Southwest Ontario
Joanne Wolnik, Executive Director of Southwest Ontario Tourism, joins Stephen Ekstrom on Business Class to explore how small-place pride, thoughtful stewardship, and hands-on experiences can transform tourism into a force for local good. Joanne shares her journey from outdoor-recreation student to destination leader (and part-time horse-farm owner), and explains why “your ordinary is somebody else’s extraordinary.” Listen for practical examples—farm-to-table experiences, artisan woodworkers, and community hosts—that help visitors learn, belong, and take home something that changes their daily lives. Joanne also walks through what stewardship really means (benefit the community, protect the environment, and amplify local voices), and offers tactical advice for DMOs wanting to center residents, business partners, and authentic experiences in their tourism strategy.Produced by Learn Tourism Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Inspiring the Outer Banks: Community-First Tourism with Jeff Schwartzenberg
How do you make tourism work for residents and visitors? Jeff Schwartzenberg, Community Engagement Manager for the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau, joins Stephen Ekstrom on Business Class to unpack a community-first approach to destination stewardship. Jeff walks us through the Outer Banks’ long-range tourism management plan, the importance of listening to residents and second-homeowners, and practical ideas for a scalable, hybrid training hub that serves hotels, restaurants, realtors, nonprofits, and everyday residents.Listen for concrete tips on designing surveys that produce usable results, measuring learning outcomes (skills, confidence, testimonials), and blending online modules with in-person experiences so partners actually adopt the program. Along the way, you’ll hear stories about the Outer Banks’ inspiring history, community pride, and the everyday work of turning tourism into a shared asset.Produced by Learn Tourism.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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That’s Buffalo for You: Nimble Leadership in Uncertain Times
Three years after their first conversation, Steve reconnects with Patrick Kaler, President & CEO of Visit Buffalo Niagara (now Visit Buffalo), for a candid check-in on leadership in unpredictable times Since their last episode, Buffalo has navigated political rhetoric impacting cross-border travel, a significant drop in Canadian visitation, the loss of 500 hotel rooms, shifting digital metrics, and a complete destination rebrand—dropping “Niagara” from its name and launching the bold new “That’s Buffalo for You” campaign Through it all, Patrick has leaned into one guiding principle: stay nimble.In this wide-ranging conversation, they explore:Managing cross-border tensions while keeping relationships intactReimagining Restaurant Week into a broader culinary strategyWinning major meetings without a new convention centerBuilding stronger local community engagement than ever beforeWhy destination leaders must expect the unexpectedThe growing role of micro-experiences and frontline storytellingHow AI is reshaping marketing, measurement, and messagingPatrick reflects on turning 60, planning for the next chapter, and why he believes tourism is more resilient than most industries give it credit for This episode is a real-world look at what modern destination leadership actually requires: humility, flexibility, courage—and the ability to pivot without losing your core identity.Because if the last few years have proven anything, it’s this: the plan will change. The mission shouldn’t.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Tourism & Transformation: Jennifer Vigil's Panama City Vision
In this episode, we dive into the captivating journey of Jennifer Vigil, the dynamic President and CEO of Destination Panama City. From her beginnings in New York to her role as a transformative leader in Florida, Jennifer shares her story of resilience, innovation, and the power of tourism to unite communities. Discover how she rebuilt Panama City post-hurricane, her dedication to preserving its cultural charm, and her strategies for leveraging data in the tourism industry. Join us for an inspiring conversation about leadership, personal growth, and the future of destination marketing.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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From Waves to Work: Joanna Bear's Inspired Life in Tourism
Join us for an inspiring conversation with Joanna Bear, President and CEO of Visit Laguna Beach, as she shares her passion for travel, hospitality, and community stewardship. In this episode, Joanna discusses her journey from growing up in San Pedro to leading efforts in preserving the natural beauty and vibrant arts scene of Laguna Beach. Discover her insights on building genuine connections with visitors, the challenge of balancing tourism with community quality of life, and her own travel aspirations. Whether you're a tourism enthusiast or simply seeking inspiration to pursue your passions, Joanna's story is sure to resonate. Tune in to explore the beauty and creativity that define Laguna Beach, and be inspired by Joanna's unwavering dedication to her work.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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On Life and Leadership with Visit Orlando's Casandra Matej
In this enlightening episode titled "On Life and Leadership," we sit down with Casandra Matej, the accomplished President and CEO of Visit Orlando. With over three decades of experience in the travel and tourism industry, Casandra shares the pivotal moments and lessons learned throughout her dynamic career. From her early days to leading through challenges such as the global pandemic, she opens up about the importance of collaboration, compassion, and authenticity in leadership. Discover how Casandra navigates the complexities of her role, the evolving landscape of the industry, and her vision for the future. Whether you're aspiring to lead or simply seeking inspiration, Casandra Matej’s insights offer valuable perspectives on balancing personal and professional aspirations. Tune in for an engaging conversation that blends industry expertise with personal reflection.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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A Vibrant New Chapter for Discover Puerto Rico: A Conversation with Jorge L. Pérez
In this episode of Business Class: The Learn Tourism Podcast, host Stephen Ekstrom welcomes Jorge L. Pérez, the newly appointed CEO of Discover Puerto Rico. With a career that spans venue management, entertainment, and major cultural events—including overseeing Bad Bunny’s historic 31-night residency—Pérez shares how these experiences shaped his vision for destination marketing.From addressing misconceptions about Puerto Rico’s accessibility, to uniting the island’s tourism ecosystem, to ensuring every visitor leaves with an unforgettable experience, Pérez outlines his priorities for leading Discover Puerto Rico into its next chapter. Along the way, he reflects on mentorship, leadership philosophy, and the vibrant culture that makes Puerto Rico unlike anywhere else.Whether you’re a tourism professional, a destination leader, or simply inspired by stories of resilience and vision, this conversation offers insights into how Puerto Rico is positioning itself as a world-class destination.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Real Fun, Real Leadership: Dan Rowe of Visit Panama City Beach
Few destinations embody fun quite like Panama City Beach, and few leaders embody resilience, creativity, and vision quite like Dan Rowe, President & CEO of Visit Panama City Beach. In the latest episode of the Business Class podcast, I had the chance to sit down with Dan to explore his nearly two decades of leadership, his approach to fostering innovation, and what keeps him motivated through some of the toughest challenges any destination could face.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Leading with Trust and Vision: Daniel Kuperschmid on the Business Class Podcast
After three decades in the hotel world, Daniel Kuperschmid took the leap from corporate hospitality to destination leadership—becoming President & CEO of the San Diego Tourism Authority. In this episode of the Business Class podcast, Daniel shares how trust shapes his leadership style, why leaving Hyatt was his biggest career risk, and how he’s working to showcase San Diego beyond its sunshine and beaches.From rediscovering the city as a “tourist in his own town” to championing culture, culinary experiences, and diversity as competitive strengths, Daniel offers an inside look at what it takes to lead a major destination marketing organization today. Along the way, he reflects on lessons from his first hospitality jobs, the mentors who shaped his career, and the importance of saying “yes” to community engagement.If you’re passionate about tourism leadership, destination marketing, or simply love San Diego, this conversation delivers fresh insights into the evolving future of travel.🎧 Listen now to hear Daniel Kuperschmid’s story and his vision for San Diego’s tourism future.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Embrace the Adventure: Lessons in Passion, People, and Change
In this episode, special guest host John Percy (President & CEO, Niagara Falls USA) turns the tables on Learn Tourism founder Stephen Ekstrom. Stephen shares his journey from small-town New Hampshire to global traveler and nonprofit leader, revealing how passion, resilience, and kindness have shaped his career in tourism education. Hear how Stephen turned pandemic setbacks into opportunities, what it means to build a culture of learning, and why every adventure—personal or professional—starts with curiosity and courage. Whether you’re in tourism, education, or just love a good story, this episode is packed with inspiration for embracing change and leading with heart.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Mastering the Tourism Terrain: Strategic Growth and Real Relationships with Adam Stoker and Stephen Ekstrom
Adam Stoker, CEO of Brand Revolt and founder of Tourism IQ, joins Stephen Ekstrom, CEO and co-founder of Learn Tourism, for an open conversation about growth, innovation, and authenticity in the tourism industry. They reflect on their recent journeys, from time spent on a Michigan farm to speaking at industry conferences, and how these experiences shape their approach to leadership and learning.Adam and Stephen explore what it means to build intentional communities in tourism, sharing stories that highlight the value of asking better questions, fostering gratitude, and cultivating a culture of continuous development. They discuss the adventurous spirit required in entrepreneurship, the importance of genuine relationships, and how hosting a podcast can become an unexpected tool for professional growth.Throughout the episode, both leaders emphasize the need for authenticity, the balance between ego and altruism, and the power of curiosity to drive meaningful change. Whether you’re leading a destination, running a local business, or seeking to inspire your team, this conversation is filled with practical wisdom for anyone passionate about the evolving world of tourism.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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🎙 From Underdog to Record-Breaker: Mike Testa’s Sacramento Story
🎙 From Underdog to Record-Breaker: Mike Testa’s Sacramento Story In this episode of Business Class, Stephen Ekstrom sits down with Mike Testa, CEO of Visit Sacramento, to explore how a city often overlooked on California’s tourism map is rewriting its story. Mike shares how 25 years with the organization—working in every department—prepared him to lead bold, risk-taking initiatives that fueled an 80% rise in visitation, from world-class music festivals to hosting Europe’s largest food conference. Along the way, he opens up about leadership, empathy, and the lessons that come from saying “yes” when it would be easier to play it safe.📍 Visit Sacramento’s resources & events: visitsacramento.comBusiness Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Leadership and Opportunity in Property Management
Join us in this inspiring episode as we sit down with Sebastian Torres Calderon, a true exemplar of resilience and adaptability in the dynamic world of property management. From his humble beginnings in Lima, Peru, to leading a top company in Barcelona, Sebastian shares his transformative journey. Listen as he talks about his early dreams of being a soccer player, his shift to the culinary arts, and his eventual rise in the hospitality industry. Sebastian opens up about the challenges of navigating an ever-changing industry landscape, the importance of professional growth, and what it truly means to be a leader who serves others. Whether you're interested in personal development, leadership insights, or just love a good success story, this episode promises to deliver valuable lessons and real-world wisdom. Tune in for a conversation that will inspire you to seize opportunities and embrace every twist and turn on your journey to success.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Unexpected Role Reversal: Stephen Ekstrom on Life as a Digital Nomad
In this special episode of Business Class, the mic flips as Cagdas, a PhD candidate researching digital nomadism and global mobility, interviews our usual host, Stephen Ekstrom. The result is a deeply personal, reflective, and often humorous journey into Stephen’s life on the road.What started as a temporary escape from a too-large Florida house turned into a transformative lifestyle spanning three and a half years, two dogs, and an RV that's more home than vehicle. Stephen shares how his lifelong love of learning and his work in tourism education evolved as he embraced a nomadic way of life. From scenic desert skies to Starlink-powered workdays, this episode reveals how freedom, flexibility, and a passion for people have reshaped Stephen’s worldview.They discuss the mindset shifts associated with perpetual mobility, the blurry line between loneliness and solitude, and the invisible communities that form among fellow nomads. Stephen discusses how letting go of rigid expectations can lead to a more present, connected, and joyful existence, both personally and professionally.Whether you're dreaming of going nomadic or just curious about life untethered, this conversation offers heartfelt wisdom, practical perspective, and a reminder that adventure often begins where certainty ends.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Donuts, Detours & DIY: Building Better Tourism Through Education
What do donuts in Amish country, curious bison in Wyoming, and 30,000 learners have in common? A passionate conversation about the evolution of tourism marketing and the power of education. In this episode, Stephen Ekstrom is joined by Chris Cavanaugh, founder of Magellan Strategy Group, to explore a winding career path from brand management to quirky consulting—and the birth of the DIY Tourism Marketing movement.Together, they unpack the importance of curiosity, the need for accessible and transformational learning, and why mid-career tourism pros are the key to the industry’s future. From bison encounters to building the next generation of tourism leaders, this episode delivers real stories and real strategies.It’s also your sneak peek at what’s coming to the 2026 Learn Tourism Conference, featuring a newly expanded DIY Marketing learning track for professionals ready to roll up their sleeves and elevate their impact.📚 Come for the stories. Stay for the strategy. Leave with skills. Learn more and register at learntourism.orgBusiness Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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From Cleveland, With Soul: David Gilbert on Leading with Purpose
In this heartfelt and insightful interview, David Gilbert, President and CEO of Destination Cleveland and the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, shares the unique journey that led him to lead two separate but complementary civic organizations. A Cleveland native, David talks about how his deep roots in the community have shaped his approach to tourism and destination leadership.He explores Cleveland's soul—its gritty history, vibrant community, and the pride that defines its people—and how these elements are central to attracting visitors and transforming perceptions. Gilbert stresses that for cities like Cleveland, DMOs play a critical role not just in tourism but in long-term economic development, influencing talent attraction, business investment, and community image.David also emphasizes the importance of visitor experience, explaining how Cleveland’s success lies in not just having great attractions, but in how well the city connects the dots between them. He reveals how his team, including a Chief Experience Officer and even an urban planner, looks at the entire visitor journey to ensure a seamless and welcoming experience.Throughout the conversation, David shares leadership lessons rooted in humility, emotional intelligence, and collaboration. His reflections on legacy, partnership, and people-first strategy make this episode a must-listen for anyone working in or adjacent to destination marketing and tourism developmentBusiness Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Toronto's Superpower: Diversity, Design, and Destination Strategy with Andrew Weir
In this candid and thought-provoking episode of Business Class, Stephen Ekstrom interviews Andrew Weir, President & CEO of Destination Toronto, about the evolution of destination leadership, the power of curiosity, and what it takes to build a world-class visitor economy. Andrew reflects on his accidental entry into tourism, shares wisdom from two decades of experience, and explains how Toronto’s unmatched cultural diversity and global perspective are key to its success. With humor, humility, and insight, Andrew offers lessons for emerging professionals and seasoned leaders alike, reminding us that the best destination stories are still being written.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Exploring the Future of Tourism with Philip Jones
In this episode of Learning Tourism's Business Class podcast, host Stephen shares his experiences waking up by Lake Erie and traveling across the U.S. before introducing the distinguished guest, Philip Jones, Chief Tourism Officer for the Royal Commission for AlUla. With a rich career spanning leadership roles at Visit Dallas and Louisiana's Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism, Jones dives into his journey of transforming AlUla into a globally recognized tourism destination. They discuss the importance of travel, cultural preservation, and the immense potential of the tourism industry. Jones also offers advice to young professionals and shares his optimistic outlook on the future, including the role of AI in tourism. Join us as we explore the transformative power of tourism through the eyes of a visionary leader.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Hungry, Humble, and Leading the Way: Brad Dean on Tourism, Teamwork & Telling St. Louis' Story
In this episode of Business Class, I sit down with Brad Dean, President & CEO of Explore St. Louis, to explore what it really means to lead with heart in the tourism industry. From his unexpected leap from finance to hospitality, to his people-first leadership philosophy, Brad shares what makes a great team, why humility matters, and how St. Louis is rewriting its narrative with sports, arts, and authenticity. We also dive into the evolving role of AI, the future of destination marketing, and the value of learning from every chapter of your journey. It’s candid, thoughtful, and full of takeaways for anyone passionate about travel, leadership, and reinvention.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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The Business of Making Memories: NYC Tourism CEO Julie Coker on Leadership, Travel, and Connection
In the fast-paced world of tourism, where destinations evolve and trends shift constantly, the heart of the industry remains unchanged: the ability to evoke emotion, passion, and excitement. "We are in the memory-making business," says Julie Coker, President and CEO of NYC Tourism and Conventions, in a recent interview with Learn Tourism CEO Stephen Ekstrom.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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From Kansas to Oregon: A Journey Through Hospitality and Tourism with Jeff Knapp
In a recent conversation on the Learn Tourism podcast, Stephen Ekstrom, CEO of Learn Tourism, spoke with Jeff Knapp, President and CEO of Visit Bend, about his journey to Bend, Oregon, and the lessons he’s learned along the way.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Discover the Authentic Charm of York County, South Carolina
Visit York County, led by CEO Andy Clinton, is a thriving tourism organization situated just outside Charlotte, North Carolina. The area, known for its rapid growth, offers a mix of suburban charm and rural appeal, making it a popular destination for families seeking authentic experiences. Clinton highlights the county's unique blend of local attractions, such as mom-and-pop restaurants and breweries, alongside major developments. Clinton emphasizes the importance of supporting local businesses and fostering a sense of community while driving economic growth through tourism. With a small, passionate team, Visit York County focuses on creating impactful campaigns, including social media efforts that significantly boost local business visibility. Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Balancing Tourism and Community: How Aspen Pioneers Sustainable Destination Marketing
Eliza Voss, Vice President of Destination Marketing at the Aspen Chamber Resort Association (ACRA), provides fascinating insights into the delicate balance of managing Aspen's tourism while maintaining the quality of life for its residents.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Exploring Tourism and Community: Interview with John Urdi
Learn Tourism CEO Stephen Ekstrom sits down with John Urdi, the President and CEO of Mammoth Lakes, California, to delve into the unique challenges and opportunities that come with managing tourism in a remote yet breathtaking destination. With Urdi’s extensive experience in the tourism sector, listeners can expect an insightful discussion that goes beyond the usual marketing strategies and highlights the importance of community engagement.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Embrace Connections: Tico Soto’s Inspiring Journey in Tourism and Personal Growth
In this episode of Business Class, Learn Tourism Stephen Ekstrom welcomes Tico Soto, the founder of Tourism Tactics by Tico, to discuss his nearly three-decade journey in the tourism industry. With a warm and engaging style, Tico shares his insights on building relationships, navigating challenges, and the importance of passion in tourism.Tico's career began in Lake Charles, Louisiana, in 1996, where he stumbled upon the tourism sector almost by accident while working in banking. A serendipitous job ad sparked his curiosity about the tourism office in his hometown. Tico candidly recounts his transition from banking to tourism, highlighting a key moment when he realized his true calling while training as a junior loan officer. After seeing a travel job in the classifieds, he decided to take a leap of faith—an instinct that would shape his career.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Unpacking User-Generated Content with Professor Bryan Lavin
Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Bryan Lavin, a distinguished professor at Johnson and Wales University's College of Hospitality Management. Bryan shares insights from his dissertation on user-generated content (UGC) marketing campaigns, revealing key motivations and barriers that drive or hinder participation.Discover Bryan's surprising findings about social media usage across different age groups, and delve into the importance of empowerment in creating engaging and authentic travel content. He also recounts his experiences with local tourism boards and discusses innovative approaches to foster authentic user interaction and community involvement.From practical applications to theoretical underpinnings, Bryan takes us through the intricate web of tourism marketing, offering invaluable tips for both marketers and educators. Plus, he shares how his journey with making perfect coffee at home parallels his dedication to meticulous research and meaningful engagement.Whether you're a tourism professional, a marketing enthusiast, or someone who loves a good story, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways on how to craft compelling UGC campaigns and build stronger connections with your audience.**Tune in to learn:**- The unexpected findings on age-related social media engagement- The core factors that drive UGC participation- Real-world applicationsBusiness Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Destination Ann Arbor: Growing Together and Embracing Sustainability in Tourism – Insights from CEO Sarah Miller and Research Director Tim Crouson
In a recent podcast episode of Business Class, Sarah Miller, President and CEO of Destination Ann Arbor, and Tim Crouson, Director of Research at the same organization, shared insights on their roles, experiences, and the growth of tourism in Washtenaw County with Learn Tourism CEO Stephen Ekstrom. Both have deep roots in the organization, with Sarah celebrating over two decades of work, guiding its growth from a modest $1 million budget and seven staff members to a $7.5 million operation with 22 employees. Tim, who joined the team eight years ago, has worked his way up and now focuses on research to drive tourism strategies. Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Navigating Destination Management with Purpose: An Interview with Tina Valdecañas
Navigating Destination Management with Purpose: An Interview with Tina ValdecañasLearn Tourism CEO Stephen Ekstrom interviews Tina Valdecanas, Principal at Clarity of Place, on the latest episode of Business Class. In the recent podcast episode, Tina shared insights on her journey in the tourism industry, her firm’s unique approach to strategic consulting, and the lessons she’s learned from her extensive experience. Her story reflects a deep commitment to helping destinations thrive by aligning tourism with community values. Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Tourism: A Complex Force for Good – Insights from Santiago Rodriguez
Learn Tourism CEO Stephen Ekstrom interviews Santiago Rodriguez, a Ph.D. in tourism and author of The Tourism Practitioner newsletter on the latest episode of Business Class. Rodriguez offers a deep dive into the intricate world of tourism. Originally from Ecuador, Rodriguez has dedicated his career to understanding and improving the tourism sector, focusing on how local stakeholders can attract international markets that align with their values and development goals. In a recent podcast, he shared his experiences and insights about the multi-faceted nature of tourism, its challenges, and its potential to positively impact communities.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Creative Collisions & Community Impact: with Dan Janes of Madden Media
In this episode of Business Class, Stephen Ekstrom sits down with Dan Janes, CEO of Madden Media, to explore the dynamic world of tourism marketing and community building. Dan shares his unconventional journey from angel investing and academia to leading a thriving media agency. Discover how Dan’s military background influences his leadership style, the evolution of Madden Media, and his insights on the future of AI in tourism. Tune in to hear about the intersections of creativity, technology, and community impact that drive Dan’s vision for tourism.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Creativity and Discipline: Gathan Borden’s Story
Gathan Borden, Client and Insights Relations Manager at Tourism Economics, recounts the challenges he faced growing up as the only black student in advanced classes. He shares how this experience instilled a constant need to prove his worth, a trait that has carried through his career. Gathan draws creativity from his late mother and discipline from his father, both of which are key elements in his current role. He discusses his career journey from Louisville tourism to various leadership roles, his passion for journaling, and aspiring career shifts. Gathan highlights the importance of relationships, continuous learning, and leadership skills. He also shares aspirations to learn piano and a second language, and reflects on the significance of his dog, Teddy. The episode offers insightful advice on career growth and personal development in the tourism industry.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Sarasota Secrets: Hidden Gems and Future Visions with Erin Duggan
Join us for an engaging conversation with Erin Duggan, President and CEO of Visit Sarasota County, as she shares her journey from local resident to leading tourism professional. In this episode, Erin reveals the unique charm of Sarasota County, dispels old misconceptions about the area's seasonality, and highlights how community engagement drives tourism success. Discover her personal connection to the area, her evolution from a marketing role to executive leadership, and the transformative moments that have shaped her career. Erin also delves into the importance of collaboration and how destination marketing can impact both local residents and visitors. Tune in to gain valuable insights into how passion, community, and innovation converge in the world of tourism.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Rural Roots & Tourism Truths: Empowering Communities with Sarah Benoit
Join us in this insightful episode of Business Class as we sit down with Sarah Benoit, co-founder and lead instructor of JB Media Institute in Asheville, North Carolina. With over 22 years of experience in tourism marketing, Sarah shares her journey from big-city travels to falling in love with the hidden gems of rural America. Discover how her passion for connecting with communities and untold stories has shaped her work in tourism, and learn the secrets to staying authentic while driving visitor growth.Sarah dives into the importance of empathy in marketing and customer service, revealing how these principles have guided her career as an educator and mentor. We also discuss the intersection of education, travel, and sustainability, exploring how these elements can come together to create vibrant, welcoming communities.Tune in to hear about the upcoming DIY Tourism Marketing Conference, the power of building community conversations, and the role of advocacy in shaping the future of tourism. Whether you're a destination marketer, tourism professional, or simply passionate about travel, this episode offers valuable insights on making a lasting impact in your community.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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From Marketing Maven to CEO: Katherine O'Donnell's Journey in Richmond's Tourism Scene
In this episode, we sit down with Katherine O'Donnell, the newly appointed President and CEO of Richmond Region Tourism. Katherine shares her remarkable 22-year journey with the organization, revealing how she transitioned from publications coordinator to the helm of a major destination marketing organization. Discover how her unexpected career path led to a deep passion for tourism, community engagement, and strategic leadership. Katherine reflects on the challenges and triumphs of integrating community relations into tourism, the importance of relationships, and how she's navigating her new role with a vision for a more impactful and sustainable future. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about growth, dedication, and the power of blending personal passion with professional calling.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Hand Sanitizer to High-Flying Strategies: Cambria Jones on Navigating Careers and Destinations with Searchwide Global
Rising Through the Ranks: A Journey in Marketing and Experience with Amber JonesIn this episode of the Business Class podcast, Steve interviews Amber Jones from Searchwide Global. Amber discusses her career progression from Marketing Manager to Chief Marketing and Experience Officer. She compares working in an executive search firm to her previous roles in Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs), shares insights on industry barriers, and emphasizes the importance of grace and continuous learning. Amber also touches on her hobbies, favorite travel destinations, and the influence of key mentors in her life. Join us for an in-depth conversation about career growth, personal development, and industry insights.00:00 Cambria Jones, Searchwide Global joins me for this episode of the Business Class Podcast. Let's jump right in...Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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From Teen Struggles to Tourism Leader: Dawnielle Tehama on Resilience, Regeneration, and Connection
In this powerful episode of Business Class, host Stephen Ekstrom sits down with Dawnielle Tehama, a Senior Associate Principal at Coraggio Group and an enrolled Klamath Tribal member, who shares her remarkable journey from a homeless teen to a leader in the tourism industry. Dawnielle opens up about the challenges she faced growing up, how her deep connection to her Indigenous roots shaped her career, and why she transitioned from law to travel. She delves into the importance of empathy, cultural preservation, and regenerative travel, offering unique insights into the complex dynamics between tourism and Indigenous communities. Dawnielle also reflects on her role as a mother, the lessons she's imparted to her daughters, and her passion for storytelling, art, and connecting people to places. This episode is a testament to resilience, leadership, and the power of authentic storytelling in shaping the future of tourism. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation that will leave you thinking deeply about the impact we all have on the world around us.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Newsroom to Tourism Boom: Lisa Bethea’s Blueprint for Destination Success
In this episode, we chat with Lisa Bethea, Director of Destination Services for Visit Frisco. From a broadcast news career to a leading role in tourism, Lisa’s journey is a story of resilience and passion. Join us as we explore her unique path and the lessons she's learned.From Broadcast News to HospitalityLisa’s shift from broadcast news to hospitality was unexpected. A chance visit to Embassy Suites led to a front desk job, and her rapid rise through the ranks set the stage for her current role.Charting a Unique Career PathOver six years, Lisa embraced diverse roles, from sales to convention services, each time tackling new challenges with enthusiasm. Her proactive approach helped her excel in her career.Setting Goals and BoundariesLisa emphasizes the importance of setting personal goals and boundaries, which allowed her to tailor her role and better serve her clients.Role Models and InspirationsLisa draws inspiration from her parents and Marla Rowe, whom she admires for her industry expertise and dynamism.Frisco: A City of Diverse OfferingsLisa highlights Frisco’s vibrant arts and music scene, countering the “Sports City” label and showcasing the city’s diverse experiences.Learning from the TeamAs Director, Lisa values learning from her team, hiring individuals with fresh perspectives and skills, reflecting her commitment to growth.Teaching the IndustryLisa advocates for setting healthy boundaries and the importance of saying no to maintain well-being and productivity.Travel and AchievementsLisa’s recent trip to Tampa, where she received the Destination Organization Leadership Award, was a career highlight.The Value of NetworkingLisa stresses the value of networking and the insights gained from industry events like those organized by Destinations International.Personal InsightsLisa shares her love for Chick-fil-A, an extensive pen collection, and her ability to balance introversion with extroverted tasks.Authenticity and LeadershipAuthenticity is key to Lisa’s leadership style, shaping her approach and values at Visit Frisco.ConclusionLisa Bethea’s story showcases the impact of adaptability and authenticity in career transitions. Connect with Lisa at [email protected] you, Lisa, for sharing your journey and insights!Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Stewardship in Action: Mat Woods on Leading Sustainable Tourism in Queenstown NZ
In this episode of the Business Class Podcast, host Steve Ekstrom welcomes Mat Woods, the CEO of Destination Queenstown in New Zealand. Mat shares his unexpected journey from running a retail chain specializing in outdoor gear to becoming the CEO of a regional tourism office. He highlights his passion for the outdoors and his commitment to environmental stewardship, detailing his efforts to reduce waste and promote sustainable practices in tourism. His insights reveal how personal experiences and a deep love for nature shaped his professional path and fueled his drive to make a positive impact on the environment.Mat delves into the concept of regenerative tourism, explaining how it goes beyond environmental conservation to include economic, social, and cultural well-being. He shares examples of innovative initiatives in Queenstown, such as the elimination of single-use coffee cups and the creation of the world’s first electric jet boat. These projects demonstrate how local businesses and the community are rethinking tourism to ensure it benefits both visitors and residents while protecting the environment. Mat emphasizes the importance of slow travel and building meaningful connections between tourists and the local community to enhance the visitor experience.The episode also explores how COVID-19 provided a unique opportunity for Queenstown to reassess and reinvent its tourism strategy. Mat discusses the development of the Destination Management Plan, a comprehensive framework aimed at achieving regenerative tourism by 2030. He explains the collaborative efforts with the community to identify key priorities and values, such as decarbonization and preserving local culture. Through engaging storytelling and practical advice, Mat Woods inspires other destinations to embrace stewardship and sustainability, creating a model for future tourism that prioritizes the planet and its people.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Game Changer: How Sports Tourism Fuels Community Growth with John David, Sports ETA
In this episode of the Business Class Podcast, host Steve Ekstrom sits down with John David, President and CEO of Sports ETA, to explore the dynamic intersection of sports tourism and adventure. John shares the rich history of the Sports Events and Tourism Association, detailing its evolution from a small group of 12 sports commissions in 1992 to a robust network of over 700 members today. He explains the diverse membership, which includes destination marketing organizations, rights holders, and industry partners, all working together to promote and support sports tourism.John highlights the significant impact of sports tourism on local economies, citing impressive figures from the latest State of the Industry Report, such as a $52.2 billion total economic impact. He recounts personal anecdotes, like the emotional reaction of a hotel GM during the pandemic, emphasizing the resilience and vital role of sports tourism in sustaining communities through challenging times. John also discusses the increased investment and interest in sports tourism from DMOs and private equity, attributing this growth to the unique ability of sports events to create lifelong memories for participants and their families.The conversation delves into John's personal journey within the tourism industry, from his early days managing a BMX track in Baton Rouge to his current leadership role at Sports ETA. He reflects on the lessons learned, the importance of strategic planning, and the passion that drives him. John also shares his vision for the future of sports tourism, emphasizing the need for continued education and advocacy to ensure the industry's sustained growth and success. This insightful episode offers a deep dive into the powerful intersection of sports and tourism, showcasing the profound impact it has on communities and economies alike.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Colin Carson: Cultivating Local Pride for Sustainable Tourism
In this episode of the Business Class podcast, host Steve Ekstrom talks with Colin Carson, CEO of Tourism Prince George, a destination nestled in the heart of British Columbia. Colin shares insights into his journey from university to Denmark to China and back to Canada, all while discovering his passion for tourism. They discuss the importance of curiosity in travelers and the role of stewardship in promoting local Indigenous culture.Discover how Tourism Prince George promotes sustainability through innovative practices like their downtown renewable energy system. Colin reflects on lessons learned and the evolution of his role over the past seven years, highlighting the community's shifting perception towards tourism.Explore the unique aspects of Prince George often overshadowed by more prominent BC destinations, and learn how Colin and his team are fostering local pride and turning residents into enthusiastic ambassadors. They also delve into future challenges and opportunities for destination organizations like Tourism Prince George.Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of this vibrant community and learn how you can experience it firsthand. For more information or to plan your visit, head to TourismPG.com and follow them on social media @TourismPG.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Discovering Tampa Bay: A Treasure Awaits with Santiago Corrada
Just days before the destination marketing community converges on the vibrant landscape of Tampa Bay for the annual Destinations International Conference, Steve Ekstrom revisits his engaging conversation with Santiago Corrada, President & CEO at Visit Tampa Bay. Santiago shares his passion for the industry, his insights on the rebranding journey that transformed Tampa into a treasure waiting to be uncovered, and the secrets behind the city's billion-dollar hotel revenue success. Tune in for an inspiring discussion on branding, leadership, and the unique charm of Tampa Bay. Don't miss out!Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Beyond Bourbon Street: Navigating New Orleans Tourism with Alice Glenn
Welcome to another episode of the Business Class Podcast with your host, Steve Ekstrom. Today, we delve into the vibrant world of destination marketing with a special guest who knows it intimately. Joining us from the heart of New Orleans is Alice Glenn, Executive Vice President of New Orleans and Company. Alice brings a wealth of experience shaped by her unique journey through politics, fundraising, and nonprofit leadership, ultimately finding her niche in advocating for New Orleans' thriving tourism and hospitality industry.Alice shares her career trajectory, starting from early roots in hospitality to navigating the intricate intersections of politics and nonprofit work. Her insights into the evolving role of destination marketers highlight a shift towards community-focused strategies that uplift rather than simply promote. As she discusses the critical importance of conventions and business travel to New Orleans' economy, Alice reveals the behind-the-scenes efforts that ensure sustainable growth and inclusivity within the city's tourism sector.Throughout the episode, Alice touches on how values-driven travel decisions are reshaping visitor expectations, emphasizing sustainability and cultural heritage. Her passion for elevating New Orleans' culinary scene exemplifies the innovative spirit driving her role, as she spearheads initiatives to garner global recognition for local chefs and artisans. Join us as Alice Glenn paints a compelling picture of New Orleans as more than just a destination, but a community-driven experience where hospitality and culture converge.This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the dynamic world of destination marketing and the transformative power of tourism in shaping vibrant, sustainable communities. Tune in to gain insights into how New Orleans and its leaders are paving the way for a future where every visitor experience is rooted in authenticity and respect for local culture.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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Building Networks and Giving Back: A Conversation with Keith Douglas
In this episode of a podcast hosted by Stephen Ekstrom, CEO and Co-founder of the Nonprofit Tourism Academy | tourismacademy.org, Keith Douglas from KD & Co Advisors discusses the importance of spontaneous networking, community involvement, and sustainability within the tourism industry. They delve into the successes of Out Professionals, a networking group led by Keith that brings together diverse groups and companies to foster community and career growth. The conversation highlights the significance of volunteering, the economic and cultural impact of tourism, and the crucial role of communication and personal connections in professional development. Keith also shares his insights on the importance of brevity, listening, and maintaining relationships within the industry.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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John Marshall: Empowering Local Stakeholders for Sustainable Cultural Tourism
In this episode, Stephen Ekstrom, CEO and Co-Founder of Tourism Academy, has a conversation with John Marshall, Founder and Chief Stewardship Officer at NYC Borough Pass. John shares his extensive journey in the tourism industry, the creation and mission of the NYC Borough Pass, and his efforts to promote and preserve New York City's diverse cultural experiences. He discusses the importance of inclusivity, storytelling, and sustainability in tourism, as well as his work with various clients, including Sophie's Cuban and the Brooklyn Museum. They also delve into the significance of understanding local cultures and building meaningful connections during travel.Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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5 Critical Career Skills Learned While Waiting Tables
The following broadcast is an excerpt of a recent live lecture presented by The Tourism Academy's Stephen Ekstrom to a group of entry-level hospitality students studying hotel and restaurant skills to aid in sustainable tourism development of their communities, which border on UNESCO World Heritage sites. Steve Ekstrom, CEO and co-founder of the Tourism Academy, recently shared valuable insights from his extensive experience in the hospitality industry. He highlighted five essential skills learned from his early days as a waiter and bartender. With programs running on four continents and an average of 6,000 daily students, the Tourism Academy focuses on leveraging tourism for sustainable economic and cultural development.Customer service emerged as a foundational skill, emphasizing the importance of anticipating and meeting customer needs promptly and effectively. Ekstrom stressed the value of understanding the holistic visitor experience, including the need for authentic local interactions. Effective communication, active listening, and positive framing were emphasized as crucial in hospitality and beyond. Ekstrom illustrated the importance of clear communication and proactive problem-solving, empowering staff to enhance guest experiences.Multitasking and time management were highlighted as essential for juggling multiple tasks while maintaining service quality. Ekstrom emphasized the transferability of these skills to various industries, including leadership and project-based roles.Lastly, teamwork and collaboration were underscored as vital for delivering exceptional service. Ekstrom shared examples of how effective teamwork contributes to a positive workplace environment and customer satisfaction.During the discussion, emerging trends like robotics and automation in hospitality were addressed, emphasizing the importance of balancing technological advancements with authentic, local experiences tailored to visitor preferences.Ekstrom concluded with a message of inspiration, encouraging continuous learning and improvement. He echoed Maya Angelou's wisdom: "Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better." He expressed gratitude for the opportunity to engage with students and looked forward to further educational collaborations.{{cta('b0bae044-f1ad-4d53-8aec-bd61f4894c04')}}Business Class is brought to you by Learn Tourism, the nonprofit academy - harnessing the power of science, business psychology and adult education to advance the tourism industry and build sustainable economies. Learn how to engage your community, win over stakeholders and get more visitors at learntourism.org. Support the show
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Business Class is a podcast for those looking to make a living in tourism and traveling well. We host smart conversations with interesting people who built satisfying careers in the tourism workplace. Presented by the academy at Learn Tourism | learntourism.org
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Stephen Ekstrom
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