December 25, 2024 - 02:24

PLYMOUTH — The Central New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce is set to host its annual Travel & Tourism Seminar on Thursday, February 6, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Common Man Inn. This event aims to bring together industry professionals, local businesses, and community leaders to discuss the latest trends and challenges in the travel and tourism sector.
Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in various educational sessions led by experts in the field. Topics will cover a range of relevant issues, including marketing strategies, sustainable tourism practices, and the impact of technology on travel experiences. The seminar will also provide a platform for networking, allowing participants to connect with peers, share insights, and explore potential collaborations.
As the travel industry continues to evolve, this seminar promises to be an invaluable resource for those looking to enhance their knowledge and skills. The Central New Hampshire Chamber of Commerce encourages all interested parties to register early, as spaces are expected to fill quickly.
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