BOOK YOUR FREE SEAT NOW FOR FRIDAY’S GLOBAL RESPONSIBLE TOURISM WEBINAR
Sally Broom of Your Safe Planet – Moderator
The last Responsible Tourism Networking webinar was such a success that another has been scheduled for 8 May.
It will be able to incorporate up to 1,000 participants from around the world sharing their experiences, their products and their initiatives to make tourism better.
The gathering will be free, is easy to use and afterwards there will be a list of attendees circulated to those who participate, which will give each another chance to connect.
Details as follows:
Date: Friday 8 May Duration: 1 hour
Time:
08.00 PST (Los Angeles/Vancouver etc);
11.00 EST (New York etc);
15.00 UTC/GMT;
16.00 BST (UK);
17.00 Europe;
20.30 India;
23.00 Bejing
Provisional panel:
Sally Broom -Your Safe Planet (Moderator)
Gopinath Parayil – The Blue Yonder
Valere Tjolle – VISION on Sustainable Tourism
Ashish Gupta – Traveltocare.com
Steve Chapman – Make Travel Fair
IF YOU WISH TO PRESENT:
10 – 2 minute presentation slots are available, requests with 50 words max about your pitch by close of play 6 May to: [email protected]
Selection process – panel’s decision final.
Presentations will be cut after 2 minutes.
To join the audience and network with up to 1,000 Responsible tourism participants just log on
https:www2.gotomeeting.com/register/121734139
SPACE IS LIMITED
LET YOUR FRIENDS KNOW!
Valere
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