The 9th Annual Tourism HR Forum
The Canadian Tourism Human Resource Council (CTHRC), along with the Alberta Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA), invites you to attend the premier national HR event for the tourism sector - the annual Tourism HR Forum. The HR Forum has become a "must go" event for anyone involved in managing and developing people for the tourism sector - executives, managers, corporate trainers, educators and association representatives. With a focus on critical issues related to recruitment, retention, and staff development in these challenging times, this event provides an opportunity you won't want to miss!
The event takes place at the Edmonton Marriott at River Cree Resort from November 15 - 17, 2010.
Please click here for registration and accommodation information along with program details.
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The 2010 Watchable Wildlife Conference
Are you a community leader, wildlife and tourism agency professional, or private business owner attempting to find new ways to take advantage of the growth in Wildlife/Nature Tourism? Then you should register to attend the 19th Annual Watchable Wildlife Conference in Kearney, Nebraska, October 5-7, 2010. Participate in the comprehensive sessions concentrating on Wildlife Tourism Development and Management Programs, Wildlife Viewing Site Development, and Natural Resource Conservation Management. Hear the leading professional wildlife managers, business owners, and authors in the field of Wildlife/Nature Tourism.
The countryside surrounding Kearney offers the opportunity to experience the prairies, rivers and wetlands that play a critical role as a staging area for North America's largest waterfowl and crane migrations. This landscape provides one of the nation's most diverse wildlife viewing areas. Field trips to the area's top wildlife viewing sites are planned to make this conference a hands-on learning experience. Attendees will hear some the challenges and success stories from wildlife managers working in the area and across North America.
Please click here for registration and accommodation information along with program details.