
If history is any indication, the next Hawaii Tourism Authority president and CEO will be a political insider and have experience working in the public sector.
The state's tourism marketing agency recently announced that it would accept applications for the head job at HTA. The job posting had no minimum requirements, but it did say the key to the job was developing collaborative partnerships between public and private organizations.
Before joining HTA in 2009, Mike McCartney had a career in government…
Walang komento:
Mag-post ng isang Komento