Posts in W.I.T.H. News
Inaugural Conference Led by Women in Tourism & Hospitality to Promote Diversity and Inclusion

Women in Tourism & Hospitality (W.I.T.H.) International, will host its inaugural conference March 18 and 19, 2021 at one of its partner hotels, the Four Points by Sheraton San Diego. The conference will bring together corporations, tourism executives, industry insiders, elected officials, entrepreneurs, young professionals, educators, and students for one full day of education, networking, and celebration.

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DeeAnne Snyder Honored as an Industry Change Maker

(via visitsandiego.com)

The Multi-Cultural Convention Services Network honored our very own DeeAnne Snyder, Director of Event Services, On Thursday, March 14th at the 4th Annual Women in Tourism and Hospitality (W.I.T.H.) Awards Luncheon. In our industry, she is loved and respected by everyone she works with, from clients who have been bringing shows to San Diego over the past 30 years, to neighboring businesses that she has coordinated with during major events, to Convention Center staff who she mentors on a daily basis.

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FOURTH ANNUAL W.I.T.H. AWARDS LUNCHEON TO HONOR WOMEN AS “CHANGE MAKERS SHAPING THE FUTURE” OF SAN DIEGO’S TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY

San Diego - February 27, 2019 - The highly anticipated 4th Annual W.I.T.H. Awards luncheon will be held Thursday, March 14, 2019, at the Omni San Diego Hotel from 11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., produced by the Multi-Cultural Convention Services Network (MCCSN). This women's history month celebration will recognize the contributions of women professionals in San Diego’s tourism and hospitality industry. “It is with the greatest pleasure that we recognize the 2019 W.I.T.H. Honorees that represent women who are ‘Change Makers Shaping the Future' in tourism and hospitality. MCCSN is pleased to bring visibility to the extraordinary talent and service of female executives who are leading the way and making significant contributions to the industry while empowering tomorrow’s leaders,” said Clara Carter, president of MCCSN.

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