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Rural Roundup tourism conference, April 15-17 in Carson Valley, highlights travel trends, marketing tips

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CARSON CITY, Nev. —Rural Roundup, Nevada’s signature rural tourism conference, returns to the Carson Valley for its 25th anniversary this April, Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison announced today.

“it is so important to stay on top of travel and marketing trends so that we can stay competitive in the travel industry,” Hutchison, chairman of the Nevada Commission on Tourism, said. “Nevada is a highly desired destination, but we must strive to know our audiences and know how to reach them effectively, and that’s what Rural Roundup is all about.”

Rural Roundup is sponsored by the Nevada Division of Tourism.

Kicking off the two-day conference is travel-trend expert Brian London. London is best known as publisher of Travel Industry Indicators and Travel Smart News, two of the industry’s top trade e-newsletters. He will be addressing travel trends among various generations and how to reach one’s intended market.

Issues, trends and insights affecting rural tourism also will fill the Rural Roundup agenda, April 15-17. All conference sessions will be held at the Carson Valley Inn in Minden. Sessions include:

  • Itinerary and Product Development, presented by Mark Hoffman of Sports Leisure Vacations
  • Paranormal Tourism, presented by author and paranormal expert Janet Jones
  • Navigating the New World Travel Markets, presented by Jason Pacheco of BMG Travel
  • Clutter-Busting Advertising, presented by Stan Byers of Stan Can Design
  • Evolution of Website Design, presented by Sean Cowan, digital experience director of Fahlgren-Mortine
  • History as a Hook, presented by Nevada Division of Museums and History administrator Peter Barton
  • Creative Communities, presented by Mary Works Covington, community arts development program coordinator with the Nevada Arts Council.

Nevada Tourism and Nevada Magazine staff will present a session on how to get involved with the state’s tourism programs, and the conference will conclude April 17 with a breakfast with Hutchison, whose term as lieutenant governor began in January of this year. Conference delegates will have the opportunity to hear his thoughts on the tourism industry and to ask him questions.

“Tourism is Nevada’s No. 1 industry, employing more than 462,000 residents,” Claudia Vecchio, director of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs, said. “For every 33 tourists to the U.S., one job is created, a message that resonates with Lt. Gov. Hutchison. Tourism continues to drive the state’s economy through robust job creation and ongoing product diversification.”

For Rural Roundup registration, news and updates, visit www.ruralroundup.com. Registration is $65 through April 1, and $100 after.

The Nevada Division of Tourism is part of the Nevada Department of Tourism and Cultural Affairs. It promotes and markets Nevada as a tourism destination for domestic and international leisure and business travelers through its marketing and advertising programs and by coordinating partnerships between public and private entities. The Nevada Division of Tourism also administers grant programs for local entities to market travel and tourism offerings, and publishes Nevada Magazine.

Chris Moran
Chris Moranhttp://travelnevada.com
Chris Moran has lived in Reno since 1996, and currently works at the Nevada Division of Tourism as a public relations specialist. She is a former editor and writer at the Reno Gazette-Journal, and has a bachelor’s degree in English from the University of California, Berkeley. Her hobbies include skiing, hiking, reading, photography, coffee and coffeehouses, and exploring Nevada. Check out her blog at www.ChrisinNevada.wordpress.com.

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