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Follow on Google News | Develop Culture Announces New Partner for Client UNESCO Assistance and Cultural Tourism ProjectsDevelop Culture announces their newest partner, Rossitza Ohridska-Olson, who will lead client UNESCO assistance and cultural tourism projects.
By: Develop Culture Ms. Olson will lend her expertise in marketing and management of emerging destinations, UNESCO application and approval assistance, destination branding, cultural policy development, territorial organization of tourism and cultural industry management to Develop Culture’s team of arts and cultural professionals. Olson has delivered keynote speeches at the VI and VII Congress and Fair of Cultural Tourism where she spoke on “Museums, Internet and Cultural Tourism” and “Communication of cultural heritage through tourism” and spoke at the VI and VII Congress and Fair of Cultural Tourism, the XXII Congress of the Economy of Tourism held in Ohrid, Macedonia and many others. “We are honored to receive Rossitza Olson as our thought-leader for client cultural tourism and heritage projects”, states Coco Loren, Develop Culture’s Director of Cultural Affairs. “Ms. Olson joins a team of leading cultural and arts-based professionals that will lead the industry to significant objectives in cultural tourism, global cultural awareness and joined celebration of humanity.” Educated in Bulgaria where she earned a Master of Science in Geography of Tourism, Ms. Olson, who speaks Bulgarian, English, French, Russian and Spanish, has lived and worked in the United States of America for the past twelve years. "Cultural institutions, local and national governments and tourism business players are finally getting together to create unprecedented experiences for travelers and prosperity for hosting communities,” http://www.developculture.com # # # Develop Culture enlightens humanity via development of art, culture and heritage projects and programs, with bespoke services in public relations for the arts, cultural economic development and placement of corporate and public art. End
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