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MEXICO TOURISM BOARD (MTB) PARTICIPATES IN THE 94th
DESTINATION MARKETING ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL (DMAI) ANNUAL CONVENTION
·Jose M. Barquin,
from the MTB office in Los Angeles, received CDME (Certified Destination
Management Executive) Certification from Destination Marketing Association
International (DMAI)
·This is the first
Certificate of its type in Mexico
·Eduardo Chaillo,
regional director for North America, participated in the DMAI BODMeeting, seeking to increase professionalism
in marketing for Tourism Destinations in Mexico
LAS VEGAS, NV, august 7th - During the 94th DMAI Annual Convention a
graduation ceremony was held in which 20 executives from different Convention
& Visitors offices from the United States
and Mexico
received CDME Certification.
This time, Mexico
was represented by Jose Maria Barquín, current Deputy Director of the Mexico
Tourism Board office in Los Angeles,
California.He received his Certificate in Marketing and
Management of Tourist Destinations from the President and Executives of the
DMAI in Las Vegas, Nevada. The CDME certificate is the
industry’s highest rating in professional development and educational
advancement in terms of promotion, marketing and management of tourist
destinations.
The Certification program is focused on
skills development and the implementation of strategic issues such as vision,
leadership, and productivity. It requires satisfactory completion of the
certification’s coursework over a 4 year period in addition to passing
the final exam. This certification program, recognized worldwide, also requires
proven experience at the executive level in regards to the promotion and
marketing of tourist destinations.Currently there are approximately 150 executives from Convention &
Visitors Offices that are accredited under the CDME program.There are many from the United States, four from Canada and Jose Maria Barquín, who is the first
in Mexico
to obtain this certification.
The Regional Director for North America,
Eduardo Chaillo was present at the Convention where the MTB addressed issues of
professional development for Mexican destinations and DMAI member exploitation
of a powerful database called MINT. This is a tool to identify prospective
locations for conducting conventions, meetings and exhibitions in Mexico.It is also a useful instrument in the establishment
of mutual cooperation programs with the intentions of pursuing the
internationalization of the DMAI, where Mexico
plays an important leadership role toward Latin America.
The Convention was attended by Carlos Perez Marrufo, President of the National
Association of Tourism Boards and the Monterrey
and Puebla Tourism Boards.
About the Mexico
Tourism Board
The Mexico Tourism Board (MTB) brings together the
resources of federal and state governments, municipalities and private
companies to promote Mexico's
tourism attractions and destinations internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB
is Mexico’s
tourism promotion agency, and its participants include members of both the
private and public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout North America,
Europe, Asia and Latin America.
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