Stephanie Bamford

Trade Events Manager at Tourism New Zealand
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Wellington Region, New Zealand, NZ
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  • English -
  • French -

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Credentials

  • Graduate Women Wellington Postgraduate Scholarship
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Experience

    • India
    • Technology, Information and Internet
    • Trade Events Manager
      • May 2017 - Present
    • New Zealand
    • Industry Associations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Events and Marketing Specialist
      • Sep 2016 - May 2017
    • Trade Development Coordinator
      • Mar 2014 - Aug 2016

      Support the delivery of the trade development activity across New Zealand and offshore markets. Organise and deliver famils for groups of up to 400 people in consultation with TNZ offshore offices. Identify sponsorship opportunities and facilitate the sponsorship process for mega famils and associated New Zealand events. Manage the delivery of New Zealand industry events in conjunction with the TNZ offshore teams. Coordinate NZ industry recruitment and participation in TNZ offshore trade events. Support in the coordination and implementation of Tourism New Zealand’s partnership role in TRENZ and coordinate Tourism New Zealand’s participation. Organise the implementation, training and development of the familiarisation writing software programme (TourWriter). Build and maintain expert product knowledge of New Zealand tourism products. Show less

    • Australia
    • Travel Arrangements
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Junior Consultant
      • 2012 - 2013

      Support for national and international projects involving destination and project development, tourism opportunities and strategies, visitor solutions, iconic walks and Māori tourism. Qualitative and quantitative research to guide projects using a mixture of data and statistics and direct personal with individual organisations and operators. Report design, formatting and write-up. Support for national and international projects involving destination and project development, tourism opportunities and strategies, visitor solutions, iconic walks and Māori tourism. Qualitative and quantitative research to guide projects using a mixture of data and statistics and direct personal with individual organisations and operators. Report design, formatting and write-up.

    • Project Support
      • 2012 - 2013

      Event preparation support (TRENZ, regional hotel workshops, TIA Summit). Survey creation and analysis (TRENZ Media Survey, Annual New Zealand Hotel Salary Survey). Research for the State of the Sector 2012 Report, Tourism Insights Publication and monthly hotel newsletters and statistics. Project Co-ordination for the annual regional hotel workshops. Developing itineraries and making bookings for the annual regional hotel workshops. Database and membership updates. General New Zealand Hotel Council administration and support work. Show less

    • New Zealand
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Tutor
      • 2012 - 2012

      Deliver tutorials and moderate tutorial exercises while making them fun, interactive and stimulating. Answer students’ questions about lecture content and assessments. Mark course assessments. Attend fieldtrips. Provide opportunities for students to work together and get to know each other. Use different media to keep things interesting and expose students to different sources of information. Manage student group work – including disputes/difficulties. Deliver tutorials and moderate tutorial exercises while making them fun, interactive and stimulating. Answer students’ questions about lecture content and assessments. Mark course assessments. Attend fieldtrips. Provide opportunities for students to work together and get to know each other. Use different media to keep things interesting and expose students to different sources of information. Manage student group work – including disputes/difficulties.

Education

  • Victoria University of Wellington
    Bachelor's Degree, Tourism Management
    2010 - 2013
  • Chilton Saint James School
    2001 - 2008

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