GANYC Membership Online Meeting: Wednesday June 3 2020

  • June 03, 2020
  • 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Online via Zoom

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GANYC MEMBERSHIP ONLINE MEETING
June 3, 2020, 6 PM

The next GANYC membership meeting will take place Wednesday, June 3 at 6 pm. The meeting will be conducted via the online meetings platform Zoom. The online meeting has a capacity of 500 registrants, and is open to the public. 


REGISTRATION

To participate in the online meeting, you must register here through our Wild Apricot system as you would for any other GANYC event. Once you register, you will receive an e-mail confirmation that will contain instructions for joining the online meeting on May 6.


MEETING STRUCTURE/AGENDA

Members of the GANYC Board will serve as moderators for the online meeting. President Emma Guest-Consales will be the primary moderator. 


  • Fred Dixon, President & CEO, NYC & Company
  • Thomas Dunne, founder, CEO and President of OnCell, which creates immersive digital experiences for cultural institutions that can be both on or offsite to stay engaged with visitors.  Recently they have created an app. for tour operators and guides. 

  • Jon Peahl, PresidentSanSee SystemsSanSee is the first global hygiene program designed from the ground up exclusively for tours and attractions.  In the wake of Covid-19, SanSee was formed with two goals: Boost the confidence of the traveling public, and  help tours and attractions reopen faster by offering a science-based design and cleaning program

 

The presenters will be asked questions by the GANYC moderators and will accept questions from the audience. To submit a question in advance, please e-mail board@ganyc.org, and make sure to specify to which presenter your question is addressed. In addition, you will be able to submit questions in real time during the meeting via the chatroom function on the Zoom app. Please note that due to time constraints, we will not be able to ask every question that is submitted; the moderators will focus on questions most appropriate to the discussion, as well as questions that seem to be the most asked.