Lynn Minnaert

Hospitality
Lecture Topics: Miscellaneous
Expertise: Tourism & Hospitality
Available for in-person lectures in: Denver
Available via Zoom?: Yes
To book Lynn, e-mail: dan@primetimepresenters.com, or fill out this form here.

Dr. Lynn Minnaert is the Dean of the School of Hospitality at the Metropolitan State University of Denver. Her research interests include social tourism, family tourism, the social impacts of the Olympics and social legacy initiatives in the meetings industry. Prior to joining MSU Denver, she held teaching and leadership positions at Edinburgh Napier University, New York University, the University of Surrey and the University of Westminster.

Mark was terrific! He clearly has a passion for advertising! The Superbowl Ad presentation took everyone (veterans and staff) on a fun trip down memory lane. It seemed to pique a bit of curiosity about what this year held, as well. Mark said he has a presentation about Minnesota advertising and it is one we will consider booking in the future!

Beth Cummins Postigo
Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs

So appropriate with heartfelt humor and positivity. thank you

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Parker Life Senior Living

Lucy Rose was Delightful ! I related to her aging and the ability to Laugh knowing You are not alone.The things you Value, Loss,,Days gone by, Trying to look at the Gratitude and Fragility of Life. Living Life one Day at a Time ..and the Awareness of each Day …

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Parker Life Senior Living

Lucy Rose is a delightful woman & her talents are wonderful.

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Parker Life Senior Living

She is an absolute delight! Joyful and grateful energy.

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Parker Life Senior Living

This was absolutely phenomenal. Thank you so very much. I do hope that we can have Lucy Rose back for more talks. Her artwork is so uplifting – and the thoughts are spot on. This was so much fun. Thank you.

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Parker Life Senior Living

I loved the program. It is true he spent a lot of time on autonomous cars, but I found that topic even more interesting than the topic as advertised.

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Parker Life Senior Living

Very interesting and well prepared. Excellent presentation.

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Parker Life Senior Living

MY MIND HAS BEEN BLOWN AWAY BY POSSIBILITY OF FUTURE MODES OF TRANSITION. THANK YOU

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Parker Life Senior Living

The Art & Science of Aging was in my opinion the best lecture for the mental health and well being of the residents and should be taped and all residents should watch.

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ACTS Edgewater Boca
Lectures
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Beyond The Brochure: Trends In Travel And Tourism

In this lecture, we pull back the curtain on the latest Hospitality and Travel Trends. We’ll go beyond the pretty websites and glossy brochures, and give you the inside scoop on what’s new, exciting, and worth knowing. We’ll explore emerging, must-visit destinations that should be on your radar and dive into the latest developments in lodging, cruising, and transportation. Plus, you’ll hear about cutting-edge trends in food and beverage that are transforming the travel experience. But the best part? You’ll walk away with practical, smart tips for finding the best options and best pricing for your travel plans. Whether your journeys take you across the globe or just down the road, you’ll gain useful insights to make your next trip the absolute best it can be.

Vacations Across Nations: European vs. American Perspectives On Leisure Time

In 2015, the US Travel Association launched ‘Project Time Off’, an initiative that encouraged American workers to take their paid vacation days. With the support of major employers, campaigns were mounted to get workers to take ‘one more day’. The attitude of American workers towards their vacation entitlement may surprise people from some other nations, where vacationing is a much more central aspect of life. The difference in attitude is especially striking because, as the world’s wealthiest nation, the reason why Americans take fewer holidays are less likely to be purely financial for a significant portion of the population. This presentation will review the US policy and cultural context that explains our nation’s attitude toward leisure, recreation and vacations. It will argue that while the underlying factors aren’t exclusive to the USA, the extent to which they have influenced the national mindset, and their emergence against a policy backdrop that is the exception among developed countries, distinguish the USA as a ‘no vacation nation’.

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