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A Moose is Still on the Loose . . . and That’s Good News
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Growing up, I had three heroes: Hank Aaron, Arnold Palmer, and my big brother, Bruce.
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Mark Okrant is the author of nine books, numerous journal articles, more than 100 monographs on tourism, marketing and planning, and is a frequent contributor to El Coqui, a popular west coast Puerto Rico tourism magazine.
He has received several lifetime achievement awards, including the 2016 Dick Hamilton Award from the New Hampshire Travel Council, and two New Hampshire governors’ commendations for his work as a tourism researcher, educator, and author.
Okrant’s Kary Turnell tourism mystery series places his lead character in crime scenes at historic resorts and communities; several of these are set in New Hampshire. Visit www.markokrant.com to learn more.
Growing up, I had three heroes: Hank Aaron, Arnold Palmer, and my big brother, Bruce.
Victoria Cimino realized that a new message would be essential for attracting the current largest generation—Millennials.
NH Travel Guru: “Welcome to New Hampshire—now go home.”
Additionally, the following guidelines will allow you readers to evaluate whether essential measures are being taken by your favorite travel haunts.
NH TRAVEL GURU: Ecotourism is a responsible form of travel to areas, one that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.
NH TRAVEL GURU: How in the world are you going to be able to attract a work force of volunteers sufficient in size to meet the likely demand for a group of tourism information specialists?
Native New Englanders tend to be geocentric—like most other people, we feel our region is clearly the center of the travel and tourism universe.
The intent is to provide a set of tools that assist you, InDepthNH.org readers, to assess #45’s impact upon the country’s vital travel and tourism industry. T
How significant is the contribution of international tourism to the economy?