Thứ Ba, 25 tháng 9, 2012

Introducing our latest addition to the CBT team!


We are incredibly excited to have Stephanie Wells join the CBT Viet Nam team for our upcoming trip.

Stephanie’s passion for tourism began when she worked at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida.  It was then that she caught the bug for travel and leisure and found a path to make a career out of what she loved. 

Since then, she has worked for several tourism organizations including Tourism BC, Tourism Whistler, Resort Municipality of Whistler and the Whistler Chamber of Commerce.  

Wells has been a faculty member since 2004 with course specialties in marketing, sales and promotions, destination and resort management. She recently returned from a trip to Krasnodar, Russia where she, along with 10 students and three faculty members, spent a week conducting training to 400 university students on leadership and volunteerism as Russia gears up for the 2014 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games in Sochi.

During her career she has written and delivered sales and customer service workshops, and has trained close to 2000 people.  Her focus has been to instill in others a sense of passion, customer service and pride for their surroundings and to be able to showcase them accordingly to visitors from around the globe.


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