Limerick Tourism Event Celebrates Success

  • Tourism Space Live - guest speakers (Pic Arthur Ellis)
Tina O'Dwyer, Tourism Space Live, Mary Fitzgerald, Woodlands Adare, Pól Conghaile, Writer, Deirdre McGlone, Harveys Point, Caroline McEnery, HR Suite, David McCarthy, AIB, Caitriona Considine, Moher Cottage, Tom Flavin, Strand Hotel. (Pic: Arthur Ellis)

Nearly 200 tourism professionals from around Ireland attended the first national tourism event of the year in Limerick’s Thomond Park last week.

Tina O’Dwyer, organiser of the Tourism Space Live event said: “We were delighted with this year’s turnout, which was significantly up on last year. It’s only the second year in existence and the event sold out. We believe it is likely to be the best attended tourism conference in the country over the autumn/winter season.”

She said while there was a strong representation from counties, Clare and Limerick, attendees also came from all over Ireland. Areas included Galway, Sligo, Dublin, Donegal, Wexford, Wicklow, Tipperary, Carlow, Kilkenny, Kerry, Cork, Kildare, Mayo, Longford, Derry & Armagh.

The one day event included sessions on business, self-empowerment, professional development and sustainability. Limerick City and County Council supported the event for the second year in a row and were joined by AIB this year as a main event sponsor, as well as Fáilte Ireland.

Feedback from the event illustrated that attendees valued hearing the “personal stories of resilience and triumph from people who live and work in the industry” was one of the aspects of the event that they most valued. Networking and learning new business skills were also rated as important to delegates.

Ms O’Dwyer said: “We wanted to shine a light on the achievements and challenges that face business owners and managers who work in the tourism and hospitality industry and the strong attendance shows that there is a real appetite in the sector for this type of event.”

She said that plans are already underway to make the Tourism Space Live an annual event in Limerick and for it to be listed as one of Ireland’s premier national tourism fixtures.

The Tourism Space offers regular training and coaching programmes to tourism businesses throughout Ireland. The next two events are Sustainability Leadership Program, a group programme that runs over a six week period, starting on the 17th February, followed by a two day residential Business Bootcamp on the 27th and 28th February. For more information go to www.thetourismspace.com.

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