Beyond Travel and Tourism in New York State, with Heather Bagshaw
Episode 218
Heather Bagshaw joined Greene County Tourism over seven years ago and loves being back in her hometown sharing all the great things she adored growing up. Her role in the tourism industry fostered over the past five years, from being an active board participant and President of both the Catskills and Hudson Valley Regions to sitting on the Board of Directors for New York State Tourism Industry Association and now her recent position as a Board Member on the Wine Water and Wonders Board of Directors.
Destination on the Left is joined by Heather Bagshaw, the Tourism Director of both Greene County and the Northern Catskills in New York State. On our podcast, Heather talks about how tourism can attract new residents and businesses to a community. Her conversations explore how Greene County positions itself within the Catskills region by highlighting its unique lodging properties and all-inclusive resorts, and about the silver linings in travel and tourism that came out of the global pandemic.
What You Will Learn:
- Heather’s journey into travel and tourism
- How tourism can attract new residents and businesses for a community
- How Greene County positions itself within the Catskills region
- How Greene County leverages its unique lodging and all-inclusive resorts
- The silver linings in travel and tourism that came out of the global pandemic
- How Heather has used creativity and collaboration to drive traffic to Greene County and the Northern Catskills
Greene County and the Northern Catskills
Destination on the Left is joined by Heather Bagshaw, the Tourism Director of both Greene County and the Northern Catskills in New York State. On our podcast, Heather talks about how tourism can attract new residents and businesses to a community. We explore how Greene County positions itself within the Catskills region by highlighting its unique lodging properties and all-inclusive resorts, and talk about the silver linings in travel and tourism that came out of the global pandemic.
Attracting Residents and Businesses
Greene County and the Northern Catskills draw a lot of tourist traffic from the New York City Metro Area. In the last two years, however, there has been a surge of Brooklynites as well. City dwellers from the five boroughs are not only coming as visitors, but they are also opening businesses in the region. This has had a significant impact on both tourism and economic development. Residents of Greene County are embracing newcomers and the unique flavors they bring to the community, and this has played a significant role in the region’s growth.
Create Unique Travel Experiences
The organic traffic flow has transformed Greene County already, but Heather has also done a terrific job using creativity and collaboration to better position Greene County within the Catskills. All-inclusive family resorts are a major draw in Greene County, and these resorts continue to attract the same families for generations. But travelers also want to have travel experiences that no one else has had before. Greene County’s unique lodging such as the “Treetopia” RV ground and the tiny home resort offer tourists the opportunity to create a memorable travel experience, unlike any vacation they’ve had before.
- Website: www.greatnortherncatskills.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/heatherbagshaw/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreatNorthernCatskills/
- Twitter: @catskilltourism
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