ACTA Unveils Quarterly Leadership Panels: 26APR to Spotlight Cruise Segment

ACTA is launching quarterly professional development sessions focusing on different segments within the travel and tourism industry.

"This is a new initiative intended to provide an insightful platform for learning and discussion of industry trends, enhancing industry knowledge and fostering dialogue," ACTA said in a statement.

The virtual 2024 spring session leadership panel, "Navigating Insights and Trends Across Cruise Segments," takes place on 26APR at 1 pm EST.

Future panels will focus on the air, accommodation and travel health insurance segments of the travel industry.

The inaugural leadership panel includes the following experts:

o Avalon River Cruises – Pam Hoffee, President

o Virgin Voyages - John, Diorio, VP North American Sales

o Aurora Expeditions - David Tanguay, Head of Global Sales

o Silversea - Kristin Erz, Director of Expedition Sales

o Explora Journeys, Patricia Di Benedetto, business development , Canada

More details and registration information are here.


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