San Francisco – January 8, 2024 –
Richard Peterson, President & CEO of the US Cultural & Heritage Marketing Council, expresses his deep honor and excitement to be part of the upcoming Visit Buffalo Niagara 2024 Tourism Outlook Forum.
The Forum, now in its second annual installment, is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, January 23rd, 2024, at the Buffalo Convention Center. The Tourism Marketing Outlook Forum is widely regarded as a premier event within the tourism industry, providing a vital platform for networking and collaboration among industry professionals.
This year's Forum promises to be particularly enlightening, featuring two distinguished guest speakers engaged by Visit Buffalo Niagara. These speakers will contribute invaluable insights to the development, strategy, and promotion of Erie County's diverse tourism offerings.
Mr. Peterson's participation underscores his commitment to advancing cultural and heritage tourism initiatives across the United States. His extensive experience and expertise make him a valuable addition to the Forum, where he will enrich discussions and provide invaluable perspectives on the evolving landscape of cultural tourism.
Expressing his enthusiasm for the event, Richard Peterson stated, "It is truly an honor to be invited to participate in Visit Buffalo Niagara's Tourism Outlook Forum. I am eager to engage with industry colleagues, exchange ideas, and contribute to the collective efforts aimed at enhancing Erie County's tourism product. Events like these play a crucial role in fostering collaboration and innovation within the tourism sector, and I am thrilled to be part of such an esteemed gathering."
Visit Buffalo Niagara's Tourism Outlook Forum serves as a testament to the organization's commitment to driving growth and excellence in Buffalo's tourism industry. By convening thought leaders and stakeholders, the Forum facilitates meaningful dialogue and fosters strategic partnerships that contribute to the continued success of the region's tourism sector.
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