SRQ Magazine’s SB2: The Tourism Economy

SRQ MAGAZINE’S SB2: THE TOURISM ECONOMY

Anna Maria Oyster Bar proudly sponsored the Keynote Presentation at SRQ Media’s SB2 Symposium on The Tourism Economy, which happened on Thursday, May 18, 2017.

The tourism economy sparks opportunities beyond finding the perfect ice cream cone or enjoying the beauty of a sunset on Siesta Beach. Visitors have a major positive impact on our region and its ability to invest, sustain and grow the local economy.

We loved hearing from panelists Jeff Mayers from The Resort at Longboat Key Club; Rick Piccolo from the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (SRQ); and Elliott Falcione from the Bradenton Area Convention Center. All of you were GREAT!

Included in this photo gallery are images of AMOB Owner & President John Horne introducing Keynote Speaker Alfredo Gonzalez, Vice President of International Sales and Market Development for Visit Florida… and our guests at the Symposium, our friend Joe Askers of the USF Sarasota-Manatee Hospitality Program, our nephew Nic Horne, and Debbie Wing, President of the Anna Maria Island Chamber of Commerce.

Thank you to SB2 series sponsors The Resort at Longboat Key Club, CS&L CPAs and Sarasota Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) for making the conversation possible.

Click the image below to view full gallery.

SRQ MAGAZINE’S SB2: THE TOURISM ECONOMY

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