NTA appoints new President
The National Tour Association has appointed Pam Inman as new president who will take over from September.
Inman joins the NTA from American Hotel & Lodging Association, where she held the position of chief operating officer and executive vice president.
During a 10-year career with AH&LA she oversaw the organization’s marketing, conventions and events, and business development.
Prior to joining AH&LA, she led the Tennessee Hotel and Lodging Association and the Nashville Hotel and Lodging Association.
Before her official start date, she will attend NTA’s Contact tour operator event in Portland in August.
She takes over at the NTA from Lisa Simon who left late last year.
NTA’s senior vice president, Catherine Prather has been acting as interim president since the start of this year.
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