Celebrating Female Leaders in Tourism: Diverse Paths, Shared Passion

This International Women's Day (8 March), we celebrate six remarkable women who are shaping the future of travel and tourism. Their journeys, though diverse, are united by a shared passion for connecting people and places while fostering positive change.

This International Women's Day (8 March), we celebrate six remarkable women who are shaping the future of travel and tourism. Their journeys, though diverse, are united by a shared passion for connecting people and places while fostering positive change.

This year's International Women's Day theme, "Inspire Inclusion", reminds us of the importance of fostering a travel industry that welcomes everyone. These female leaders exemplify this spirit through their dedication to promoting diverse destinations, experiences and leadership styles.

Candice Walsh of Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism showcases the transformative power of travel. Through her global explorations, she rediscovered the unique beauty and potential of her home province. Now, she uses her experience to promote the region as a destination, offering more than just iconic landscapes, but a deeper connection to culture, history and the warm spirit of its people.

Alexis Kereluk of ConnectSeven Group embodies the spirit of innovation and sustainability. She spearheads the use of tourism and events as catalysts for positive global impact. Through her dedication to regenerative practices, she strives to minimise the industry's footprint while maximising its positive social and economic contributions. Her leadership paves the way for a more sustainable and responsible future for tourism across North America.

Melissa Radu of Explore Edmonton Corporation brings a wealth of experience and passion to promoting her city. Her dedication extends beyond marketing strategies. With a background in social responsibility initiatives and a strong belief in the power of collaboration, Melissa leads the charge in ensuring Edmonton's tourism industry thrives while contributing positively to the community.

Lexie McKenzie of Go Western Newfoundland stands as a testament to the power of unwavering dedication. Her commitment to the growth and quality of tourism in Newfoundland and Labrador has had a lasting impact on the province's travel industry and its small business owners. Her leadership style serves as an inspiration for leaders in all fields.

Virginie De Visscher of Destination Canada, with her tenacious determination and diverse background, is revolutionising how Canada attracts business events. Her expertise in international development, coupled with her passion for sustainability and innovative thinking, makes her a sought-after voice in the industry.

Romy Cywie of the Digital Tourism Think Tank, deeply committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive workplace environment, empowers the entire team to excel. Her responsibilities encompass managing day-to-day operations, including event management, communication strategies and project execution. Romy's passion lies in helping businesses and organisations flourish in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

These six women are just a few examples of the countless female leaders shaping the future of tourism. Their diverse paths and unified goals inspire us to travel with purpose, embrace sustainability and celebrate the power of connection.

On International Women's Day, and every day, let us recognise the remarkable contributions of female leaders in shaping a more responsible and inclusive travel experience for all. As we move forward, let's continue to break down barriers and create a more inclusive travel experience, where everyone feels welcome and empowered to explore the world.

This International Women's Day (8 March), we celebrate six remarkable women who are shaping the future of travel and tourism. Their journeys, though diverse, are united by a shared passion for connecting people and places while fostering positive change.

This year's International Women's Day theme, "Inspire Inclusion", reminds us of the importance of fostering a travel industry that welcomes everyone. These female leaders exemplify this spirit through their dedication to promoting diverse destinations, experiences and leadership styles.

Candice Walsh of Newfoundland and Labrador Tourism showcases the transformative power of travel. Through her global explorations, she rediscovered the unique beauty and potential of her home province. Now, she uses her experience to promote the region as a destination, offering more than just iconic landscapes, but a deeper connection to culture, history and the warm spirit of its people.

Alexis Kereluk of ConnectSeven Group embodies the spirit of innovation and sustainability. She spearheads the use of tourism and events as catalysts for positive global impact. Through her dedication to regenerative practices, she strives to minimise the industry's footprint while maximising its positive social and economic contributions. Her leadership paves the way for a more sustainable and responsible future for tourism across North America.

Melissa Radu of Explore Edmonton Corporation brings a wealth of experience and passion to promoting her city. Her dedication extends beyond marketing strategies. With a background in social responsibility initiatives and a strong belief in the power of collaboration, Melissa leads the charge in ensuring Edmonton's tourism industry thrives while contributing positively to the community.

Lexie McKenzie of Go Western Newfoundland stands as a testament to the power of unwavering dedication. Her commitment to the growth and quality of tourism in Newfoundland and Labrador has had a lasting impact on the province's travel industry and its small business owners. Her leadership style serves as an inspiration for leaders in all fields.

Virginie De Visscher of Destination Canada, with her tenacious determination and diverse background, is revolutionising how Canada attracts business events. Her expertise in international development, coupled with her passion for sustainability and innovative thinking, makes her a sought-after voice in the industry.

Romy Cywie of the Digital Tourism Think Tank, deeply committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive workplace environment, empowers the entire team to excel. Her responsibilities encompass managing day-to-day operations, including event management, communication strategies and project execution. Romy's passion lies in helping businesses and organisations flourish in the ever-evolving digital landscape.

These six women are just a few examples of the countless female leaders shaping the future of tourism. Their diverse paths and unified goals inspire us to travel with purpose, embrace sustainability and celebrate the power of connection.

On International Women's Day, and every day, let us recognise the remarkable contributions of female leaders in shaping a more responsible and inclusive travel experience for all. As we move forward, let's continue to break down barriers and create a more inclusive travel experience, where everyone feels welcome and empowered to explore the world.

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