Acadia Tourist Commission talks marketing strategies for coming year
The Acadia Parish Tourist Commission embarked on a new year with the swearing in of a slate of officers at the February meeting.
A new member also was welcomed to the group.
The Acadia Parish Tourist Commission embarked on a new year with the swearing in of a slate of officers at the February meeting.
A new member also was welcomed to the group.
With the adoption of official job duties and qualifications, the Acadia Parish Tourist Commission has begun the search for a new executive director.
Minus a couple of tweaks, the Acadia Parish Tourist Commission has adopted a new job description and list of qualifications for the position of executive director.
The Acadia Parish Tourist Commission is moving forward with seeking a new executive director after a management proposal from the parish Chamber of Commerce was withdrawn.
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Crowley City Judge M’elise Trahan administers the oath of office to Lee Lawrence as the newest member of the Acadia Parish Tourist Commission. Lawrence was recently appointed by Mayor Tim Monceaux to represent the City of Crowley on the commission. He succeeds the late Charlotte Jeffers.
A proposal from the Acadia Parish Chamber of Commerce to assume management of the parish Tourist Commission is expected to be decided Thursday.
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