Haley LaBatt, director of the Logan County Visitors Bureau, recently graduated from the Ohio Tourism Leadership Academy during the Ohio Conference on Travel, conducted Oct. 16-18 in Cincinnati.
The academy, presented by the Ohio Travel Association, is a six-month program designed to, “develop Ohio travel industry leaders.”
Programming explores travel and tourism’s role and contributions to outdoor recreation and conservation, transportation, economic development, heritage and historic preservation, and arts and culture. Sessions also focus on advocacy and media. Including this year’s class of 25 members, there are now 211 Ohio Tourism Leadership Academy alumni.
“Ohio Tourism Leadership Academy graduates are well-versed on travel’s undeniable contributions to communities and the state of Ohio,” said Ohio Travel Association Executive Director Melinda Huntley. “Through meetings with state leaders, individual study and group projects, these professionals are ready to lead and innovate.”
The Ohio Travel Association is the non-profit association representing attractions, destination marketing organizations, hotels, museums, suppliers, restaurants, campgrounds and other businesses who make up Ohio’s $46 billion travel industry. For more information about the Ohio Travel Association and the 2020 Ohio Tourism Leadership Academy applications, visit OhioTravel.org.