25th August 2023 YoungTEC
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Finalists from RealNZ, Wētā Workshop, Go with Tourism, Tomahawk and Central Otago District Council are up for top spots at the Young Tourism Export Council of New Zealand Awards this year.
The Young Tourism Export Council has raised its upper age limit for members from 36 to 40.
Hundreds of industry professionals are in Auckland for today’s YoungTEC End of Year Event and Tourism Export Council of New Zealand’s Xmas Symposium.
Young Tourism Export Council of New Zealand has launched a new survey aimed at young professionals, students and future leaders to have their say on the direction of the industry.
YoungTEC is calling for senior professionals in the tourism industry to consider becoming mentors for the 2022 Mentorship Programme.
YoungTEC is gearing up for the 2022 Professional Development Programme, which is set to begin on 8 June.
YoungTEC is gearing up for another significant year off supporting and nurturing the next generation of industry leaders, writes chair Charlotte Brady.
An exclusive number of YoungTEC members will be able to take part in a Resilient Leadership workshop to encourage and enhance the skills of young industry leaders.
Registrations for professional development programme close on 1 June.
Young Tourism Export Council of New Zealand has reappointed Auckland Unlimited’s Zac Watson its board chair.
The ‘Opportunity in uncertainty’ workshop was developed in partnership with The Icehouse and registrations would be open exclusively to YoungTEC members.
Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development’s product development manager, Zac Watson, has been appointed the new chair of the Young Tourism Export Council of New Zealand.
Southern Discoveries’ Ella Spittle and Skyline Rotorua’s Rachel Leinhardt have been recognised for their contribution to New Zealand tourism at the YoungTEC awards.
Low pay and a lack of career progression were the main concerns raised by members at yesterday’s Young Tourism Export Council conference in Auckland.
Young industry professionals are converging on the Grand Millennium Auckland today for the Young Tourism Export Council of New Zealand’s annual summit.
A raft of emerging talent from the tourism industry is competing to take out this year’s YoungTEC Excellence and Go with Tourism rising star awards.
More than 70 participants are expected to take part in the Young Tourism Export Council of New Zealand’s annual Professional Development Programme.
Tourism Industry Aotearoa’s Emily Byrne and SKYCITY Entertainment Group’s Danielle Davies have won this year’s YoungTEC awards.
The Young Tourism Export Council and business development service The Icehouse have partnered to foster leadership skills in young tourism professionals.
The final national fixtures in the tourism industry calendar, the Tourism Export Council Xmas Symposium and YoungTEC Summit, will take place at the Pullman Auckland this year.
The Young Tourism Export Council is set to evolve its career path support programme after securing two grants totalling $10,000 from the Hospitality Training Trust.
Around 250 tourism industry professionals will be heading to the Hawke’s Bay next year after the region secured the Tourism Export Council Conference 2018.
Real Journey’s Tony McQuilkin has been awarded a Tourism Export Council life membership award.
Casey Brunsdon from DGLT, Kate Baxter from Ngai Tahu Tourism, Kim Cormack from Tourism NZ, and Tash Lawrence from AJ Hackett Bungy have been elected to Young TEC’s executive.
The finalists for the Young Tourism Export Council 2017 Awards have been announced and winners will be revealed at the Tourism Export Council conference awards ceremony at the Luxmore Hotel, Te Anau on Wednesday 16 August.