![]() And by attending the Symposium and the other NASC events, webinars, committees, etc., you continue to grow, learn and foster that valued resource for your destination and sports community. I attended the Six Critical Drivers to Optimizing Sports Tourism, and Critical Driver #2 was so obvious and yet so helpful, “Who are you?” You and your destination are a valued resource. The education is also so relevant and can be applied to many situations. My mentor is still my mentor and a good friend. Lean on your mentors! They want to provide help and guidance because they know how you feel, they’ve been in your shoes. I was very nervous and out of my comfort zone, attending my new attendee orientation, I didn’t wear a polo shirt with my destination logo proudly displayed, no clue about the NCAA and all its requirements, bid fees, LOC? My mentor was incredible, quickly put me at ease and asked great questions that made me realize, hey, maybe I could play in this arena. Comprehending all the processes from RFP to Recap.Īs we approach the next Symposium in Knoxville, I encourage you to take it all in and let yourself have those Aha Moments. ![]()
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