VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITY for NCTA Tourism Conference in London NCTA Annual Coastal Tourism Forum 2106: Shore Potential – Addressing the Coastal Tourism Challenge

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We work with our partner the National Coastal Tourism Academy (NCTA) and we support their annual event in London on the 17th October
You can see the programme on https://coastaltourismacademy.co.uk/coastal-tourism-forum
This will be an important conference on Coastal Tourism and will attract policy makers

The Annual Coastal Tourism Forum Shore Potential: Addressing the Coastal Tourism Challenge featuring a line-up of top industry speakers, politicians and business leaders. This promises to be a stimulating and ground-breaking day for everyone involved in coastal tourism. Coastal Communities Minister Andrew Percy MP will present the keynote address, on a day packed with seminars, debates and new research leading up to the creation of a Vision for tourism on the coast. Sally Balcombe, Chief Executive of VisitBritain, Brigid Simmonds OBE, Chief Executive of the British Beer and Pub Association, and the New Economics Foundation’s expert on Coastal and Marine Environment, Fernanda Balata, will start the day looking at the big picture and providing insights into the current status of tourism and the coast. The latest research on coastal tourism will be presented by independent research companies BDRC Continental and One Minute to Midnight, covering the opportunities for growth on the coast in the off-peak period.

We have a very limited number of volunteer opportunities for our students who will help NCTA to operate the conference, from registrations, hosting the conference, helping speakers and supporting the organisers. NCTA will cover coach travel expenses for the day.
If you are interested send Professor Dimitrios Buhalis an email stating VOLUNTEER NCTA 2016 with 4 lines why you would like to volunteer for this event. Selected successful candidates will be called for a mini interview by the NCTA.

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