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Tourism Ambassadors wanted in Thurston County

Free information session Wednesday

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Thurston County — Starting this fall, Thurston County will have a new program that trains anyone — from frontline hotel staff, museum workers, and restaurant servers — to answer visitors' questions about things to do and see in our region. Once trained, these individuals will be Certified Tourism Ambassadors.

Experience Olympia and Beyond is partnering with the National Tourism Ambassador Institute® (TAI) to train hospitality workers and community leaders to become well-informed, enthusiastic advocates for their region. Since the program's inception in 2006, over 50,000 individuals have been certified as CTAs in 18 U.S. states and Bermuda, involving over 100 Convention Visitor Bureaus.

"We are excited to launch the Thurston Tourism Ambassador Program, which will allow those already passionate about the region to become expert tourism guides and remain excited about such a resilient and strong community amid a challenging time," says Shauna Stewart, CEO of Experience Olympia & Beyond. “Our research shows that we can promote our region more effectively when we empower people in the community working in places where visitors already are.”

The program has a multi-faceted curriculum that helps increase tourism by inspiring hospitality professionals and community members to turn every visitor encounter into a positive experience. When visitors have a positive experience, they are more likely to return and share their experiences with others. Everyone benefits – the visitor, the industry, the local economy, the hospitality professional and the community.

Experience Olympia & Beyond will be holding a FREE information session about the Thurston Tourism Ambassador program on September 23. You can register here: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/3661922785875493392

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