The Cannabis Travel Association International (CTAI) has announced that Adam Sacks, president of Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics company, will be the keynote speaker for its upcoming education and networking virtual event, “Cannabis Tourism Current Landscape.” The event will be held Wednesday, June 30, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. EDT.
Formed to promote the development of safe and responsible cannabis tourism, unify the cannabis and tourism industries, and advocate for an enabling regulatory environment and promoting best practices in the cannabis space, the CTAI is committed to the global movement to integrate cannabis and tourism ecosystems.
During the “Cannabis Tourism Current Landscape” virtual event, Sacks will share key insights and data around cannabis tourism. For more than two decades, he has worked with destinations, industry associations and companies around the world in the areas of opportunity and risk assessments, policy analysis and economic impact. Sacks’ work, according to CTAI, has provided the foundation for billions of dollars in capital investment decisions by hotel companies, developers and investors. Destination marketing organizations around the world rely on Tourism Economics data and scenario models to inform global marketing investment allocations.
The Cannabis Travel Association is a registered non-profit advancing safe and responsible cannabis tourism. Committed to cultivating open communication, social equity and environmental sustainability, the organization represents and supports the diverse voices and perspectives of the emerging cannabis tourism industry. CTAI members and partners include major cannabis brands, tour operators, retailers, transportation companies, hotels, tourism boards, industry associations, media companies and other organizations for whom cannabis tourism advocacy is important.
To register for the event, visit www.eventhi.io. For more information on CTAI, visit www.cannabistravelassociation.org.
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