WEBINAR & MASTERCLASS SPECIAL OFFERS
Friday, 17 May, 2010
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More essential and profitable information on sustainability for tourism professionals from Vision on Sustainable Tourism and Innovation for Sustainable Development Center
Said Valere Tjolle, Vision editor and Masterclass Convenor: “Do you know enough? Making travel and tourism relevant and sustainable in this era of global warming, fuel price spikes, economic recession, water and food shortages, social and geopolitical turbulence and communications revolution – is by far the biggest challenge our industry faces.”
Vision on Sustainable tourism and Totem are shortly to run a series of global webinars and another London-based masterclass. These events will, together with the Sustainable Tourism Report Suite, complete the top array of information Vision delivers and assist any travel and tourism professional understand the challenges and opportunities available.
Dates are as follows:
Webinars: 4th June, 2nd July, 6th August, 3rd September, 1st October and 5th November
Masterclass: 17 September – Central London
Prices:
- Webinars: The webinars are limited to 200 participants to ensure full opportunity to engage in the question and answer sessions. Each webinar costs £10 per person per webinar, £50 per set of 6.
- Masterclass: The masterclass is limited to 25 participants to ensure in depth discussions and networking. The cost includes lunch, supper and full pre and post material. Cost per participant: £500 €600
Special offers:
- Buy 6 webinars for the price of 5
- Earlybird discount for masterclass 40% (£200/€240)
- Buy masterclass get all webinars free
- Buy either webinars or masterclass and get 50% off full cost of 2010 Sustainable Tourism Report Suite
Further information: [email protected]
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EcoTrans Vice President: Destinet Creator: ETC Advisor to Present at Masterclass
Gordon Sillence, creator of Destinet sustainable tourism portal is to share experience on sustainable tourism, the internet and globalization.
Gordon will take masterclass participants to the head and heart of sustainable tourism development – its internet-based knowledge systems and global culture value systems – to show the emergent property of the global green market place and how to be part of it.
Having worked in sustainable development for over 20 years, Gordon has a strong focus on biodiversity conservation and tourism sector development. He worked for the European Commission’s DG Enterprise, preparing the EU Agenda 21 for the European Tourism Sector and development of the EU Handbook on Learning Areas for the Tourism Industry.
Gordon is currently executive director of the European Environment Agency’s DestiNet sustainable tourism portal, vice-president of the ECOTRANS Network, advisor to European Travel Commission on Climate Change and Coordinator of the Janela Aberta 21 –Centre for Education for Sustainable Development in Portugal. He has also lectured in the UK on the University of Glamorgan’s Masters in Environmental Management course, and was the WWF Coordinator for the Southern Portugal Green Belt Lynx Conservation Project.
Gordon completes a top level global line up of sustainable tourism professionals at the masterclass:
Jan Peter "JP" Bergkvist – author of Sustainability in Practice – has been at the core of global sustainable hospitality at both Scandic and Hilton for over 15 years
JP will be delivering a typically dynamic presentation. In January 2009 JP stepped back from his position as Vice President Sustainable Business at Scandic to a role of senior advisor working in his own business SleepWell AB. For the previous15 years he was with Scandic and the last 9 years in an executive management position including 4 years with Hilton International in the role of Director of Environmental Sustainability.
JP is a director of the board of The Swedish Fair-trade labelling organization, The Green Meeting Industry Council GMIC and chairman of the Stockholm Water Prize Founders council. Check out his brand new book: ethicalperformance.com/books/books.php
Stefan Gössling is professor at the Department of Service Management, Lund University, and at the Linnaeus University School of Business and Economics, both Sweden. He is also the research coordinator of the Research Centre for Sustainable Tourism, Western Norway Research Institute.
Stefan’s recent books include Tourism and Global Environmental Change, Sustainable Tourism Futures Climate Change and Aviation and Carbon Management in Tourism (Routledge, forthcoming 2010). He has also been a co-author of UNWTO-UNEP-WMO 2008 Tourism and Climate Change: Responding to Global Challenges and a contributing author of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change AR4.
Robert Weston has been at the forefront of state-of-the-art marketing for 30 years, in corporate responsibility strategy, culture change, education, training and communications for 20 years. He has published three books and many articles on the topic; spoken at, facilitated and chaired numerous conferences and seminars and worked with BP, Ford, Toyota, Microsoft, Allied Domecq, NatWest Bank, Barclays Bank, Bechtel, DHL, Trinity Mirror Group, Scottish Power amongst many others.
He also co-launched the UK Farmers’ Markets Movement, the first eco-hotel in Bath, UK, a kitchens, furniture and interiors company working with reclaimed timber and reclaimed people, and five children.
Gopinath Parayil is Chief executive of responsible travel company The Blue Yonder, Gopinath Parayil (Gopi) founded Nila foundation – a platform to bring attention of the world to River Nila, a sadly depleting river in central Kerala. Managing Trustee of International Centre for Responsible Tourism India, Gopi co-founded the responsible tourism networking and is currently Global coordinator of VESTAS -Vision European Sustainable Tourism Awards.
2009 December Outlook Business magazine featured Gopi amongst the top 50 Social Entrepreneurs in India. The Blue Yonder has won multiple international awards and recognitions for their responsible tourism initiatives including 2007 Conde Nast Traveler World Savers Award. They have pioneered many initiatives where they use tourism as a tool to find solutions for achieving sustainable development in destinations they promote. Gopi also set up the International Centre for Responsible Tourism in India (ICRT-India)
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This years Sustainable Tourism Masterclass is to be held on 17th September in London in conjunction with Innovation for Sustainable Development Center. Programme details will be announced shortly but the format will be similar to previous successful years events.
To broaden the availability, scope and range of the masterclass, to provide more speakers and presentations, and to make the masterclass information available to benefit more attendees, a series of six 90 x minute webinars are to be run before and after the event.
The masterclass is kept to a maximum of 25 participants to provide in depth understanding and discussions. The package cost includes full information pack, luncheon and supper, and participation in all webinars: £500 per attendee.
The webinars will be held on 4th June, 2nd July, 6th August, 3rd September, 1st October and 5th November. The webinars are limited to 200 participants to ensure full opportunity to engage in the question and answer sessions. Each webinar costs £10 per person per webinar, £50 per set of 6.
Bookings made for the complete Masterclass & Webinar package by end May will attract a 40% reduction ie £200 – subject to space being available at the time of booking.
Sustainable Tourism Masterclasses have been held for the last three years and have attracted full houses of attendees and top speakers of global repute.
Given the current high profile of sustainability, both masterclass and webinars are likely to be popular and early booking is recommended.
"I look at this MasterClass and these Webinars and marvel at the time and money I did not have to spend to harvest the wisdom of so many international movers and shakers – The great thing about the MasterClass Webinar series is how it makes available to the world the accumulated experience of leading thinkers and thinking leaders.” Said Lelei LeLaulu, co-chair, Innovation for Sustainable Development Center
Booking NOW is advisable: to book contact[email protected]
Valere
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