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SUMMARY:Arboretum Workshop: Gulls - Graceful\, Gregarious and Simply Gorgeous
DESCRIPTION:Learn about gull plumage\, size differences\, bill shapes and behaviours of 13 different gull species. \nRegistration: \n\nEarly Bird Fee – $80 for registrations by Nov. 14\nRegular Fee – $90\nRegister at www.uoguelph.ca/arboretum
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/arboretum-workshop-gulls-graceful-gregarious-and-simply-gorgeous/
LOCATION:Arboretum Centre\, 250 Arboretum Rd\, Guelph\, N1G 2W1\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Tools for Research Communications Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The digital age has transformed the way we consume information: we want a 24/7 outlet. This shift has manifested itself in the want for information to be at our fingertips – immediate and easily consumable. But\, it’s not just immediacy that our audiences are looking for – it’s engagement. Benefit is gained from considering technology as a platform for engagement. Engagement increases the process of interaction\, participation and thereby an opportunity to move research knowledge into action. \nTo create engagement\, research communications should tell a story – a story that begins with context\, provides a solution and ends with a call to action. \nThis presentation will give participants an overview of the technology\, tools and tactics for communicating research. Presentation and discussion will be facilitated by Amber Wood\, Manager (Research Communications and Marketing) at the University of Guelph. \nRefreshments and snacks will be available. You’ll be joining us? Help us plan by registering.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/tools-for-research-communications/
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SUMMARY:Indigenous Tourism in Canada: Accelerated Growth and Future Opportunities
DESCRIPTION:Keith Henry\, President and CEO of the Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada is the School of Hospitality\, Food and Tourism Management’s 2019 Executive-in-Residence. \n\n\n\n\n\nHenry will present a public discussion on “Indigenous Tourism in Canada: Accelerated Growth and Future Opportunities” on Nov. 22. \nAll are welcome to attend. Please RSVP online. \n\nMr. Keith Henry is a Métis person that was born in Thompson\, Manitoba and raised in Prince Albert\, Saskatchewan. Mr. Henry achieved a B.Ed. from the University of Saskatchewan in 1995. \nMr. Henry began his career in 1995 with teaching positions and has become well known for his strategic administrative and negotiations skills. Since 1998 Mr. Henry has led numerous provincial\, federal and industry negotiations on a variety of issues. He has been directly responsible for financial administration of a number of Aboriginal non-profits and has a proven track record of success. \nMr. Henry has become an international Aboriginal cultural tourism leader receiving Aboriginal/Indigenous recognition as the former CEO for Aboriginal Tourism Association of British Columbia (AtBC). In April 2014 the inaugural World Indigenous Tourism Alliance award recognized the work of AtBC and Mr. Henry’s leadership. Mr. Henry has been spearheading the growth of authentic Aboriginal tourism in Canada as he worked to redevelop the national Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada as elected chair when this organization incorporated in April 2015. In October 2015 Mr. Henry took the full time role as the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada’s CEO. \nIn Canada Mr. Henry continues to be recognized across the country as one of the leaders in Aboriginal tourism and has led many new initiatives including the national strategy entitled “The Path Forward 2016-2021”\, contributions to the development of national standards on market readiness and authenticity\, cruise industry opportunities and the national Aboriginal tourism research project on the economic value of Aboriginal cultural tourism. Mr. Henry was instrumental in the development of the national Aboriginal tourism strategy The Path Forward 2016-2021 which will focus on increasing Aboriginal market readiness\, increasing jobs\, and increasing revenues. Over the course of the last number of years Mr. Henry has been invited to numerous international locations to support Aboriginal tourism strategies. \nMr. Henry volunteers time in the Aboriginal community and maintains several board positions including the former President of the Industry Council for Aboriginal Business\, former chair of the Aboriginal Tourism Association of Canada\, current Chair for the Native Education College\, member of the Minister’s Council on Tourism\, former member of the Vancouver Board of Trade’s Aboriginal Opportunities Committee\, member of the World Indigenous Tourism Alliance\, member of the International Marketing Committee Destination Canada member\, and current President of the BC Métis Federation.
URL:https://guides.uoguelph.ca/event/indigenous-tourism-in-canada-accelerated-growth-and-future-opportunities/
LOCATION:MacDonald Institute\, 68 MacDonald Street\, Guelph\, Ontario\, N1G1Y1\, Canada
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