Tourism Export Council Xmas Symposium and YoungTEC Summit Open for Registrations

The Tourism Export Council of New Zealand (TECNZ) is delighted to announce that this year the renowned Xmas Symposium and YoungTEC Summit will take place at the Pullman Auckland Hotel. The YoungTEC event is on Tuesday 4 December starting at 1pm and the TECNZ Symposium follows the next afternoon, Wednesday 5 December from 2pm.

TECNZ CEO Judy Chen says these two events are offered to TECNZ and YoungTEC members annually to provide an enlightening programme with speakers from both within and outside the industry and the final opportunity to come together for networking before end of the year.

The 2018 Xmas Symposium event will focus on the core theme of contributing toward a better world; inspiring the industry to make positive changes that will contribute to improved social wellbeing, workforce equality and empowerment, and environmental sustainability all whilst increasing economic performance.

The YoungTEC Summit, the organisation’s main networking event of the year, will be delving into ‘controversial disruptors’ and how they impact a business both positively and negatively. The combination of both guest speakers and a panel session makes this event one not to be missed.

Registrations for both events close at 5pm on Friday 23 November.  For more information please visit www.tourismexportcouncil.org.nz.

 

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About the Tourism Export Council of New Zealand

The Tourism Export Council of New Zealand (TECNZ) is a trade association that represents the interests of the inbound tourism industry. Its membership includes inbound tour operators (Inbound Members) and attraction, activity, accommodation, transport suppliers, regional tourism organisations and tourism services providers (Allied Members). TECNZ members collectively handle most of New Zealand’s international visitor arrivals. www.tourismexportcouncil.org.nz.

 

For more information please contact:

Judy Chen

CEO – Tourism Export Council of NZ

027 6644 836

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