Ann Arbor destination announces five-year NTI commitment
Participants at the Electrical Training Alliance National Training Academy gather in Ann Arbor to await graduation from their training. ||Courtesy of Destination Ann ArborThe Electrical Training Alliance has committed to a five-year contract with the Ann Arbor area to continue hosting the annual National Training Institute (NTI), according to an announcement from Destination Ann Arbor.NTI brings together thousands of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers members, including educators, training directors and contractors, for a week-long series of classes, workshops and social events. “Training is about people, vendors and the people who train them,” said Al Snow, director of sales and service for Ann Arbor Destination.Staff distribute training to classrooms at Washtenaw Community College (WCC) and facilities at Eastern Michigan University (EMU). In addition to the educational aspect, approximately 2,000 attendees (often bringing their families along) attend opening ceremonies; welcome receptions; trade shows; a block party involving many downtown businesses and local residents, including live music, food, and games; Charity golf events;…
Ann Arbor reaches accessibility milestone
Ann Arbor has achieved Wheel the World’s “Destination Verified” status, recognizing the community’s efforts to create an inclusive and accessible destination for travelers. ||Courtesy of Destination Ann ArborDestination Ann Arbor is celebrating becoming the first city in Michigan to achieve “Destination Verified” status through Wheel the World. The organization recently held a press conference and panel discussion to commemorate this milestone, recognizing the Ann Arbor region's commitment to creating an inclusive and accessible destination for travelers of all abilities.Wheel the World is an accessible travel company that provides detailed accessibility information about destinations around the world to help guide people with disabilities deciding where to travel. Its Destination Verified program recognizes communities that undergo rigorous third-party accessibility assessments.Al Snow, director of sales and service for Ann Arbor destinations, said receiving a Pure Michigan Accessible Traveler Grant helped fund the effort. As Snow explained, Wheel the World works with Disability Network Washtenaw Monroe Livingston to recruit evaluators to conduct on-site evaluations…
Ann Arbor Sports Commission unveils new logo and branding
Provided by Ann Arbor Sports Commission Ann Arbor, Michigan— The Ann Arbor Sports Commission announced the launch of a new logo and brand identity that highlight the commission’s growth, vision and commitment to producing sporting events that enrich the local community. The Sports Commission was restructured. Through the redesign, it emphasizes its mission to "be a force in creating and delivering world-class sporting events, providing opportunities for athletes and making a positive impact on communities." Its mission statement, "We Work as a Team," emphasizes a collaborative spirit, emphasizing teamwork and community involvement as fundamental elements of the organization, according to a press release from the council. This new identity aims to strengthen partnerships, attract high levels of activity and promote positive economic and social impact across the region. "We are excited to share our new logo and branding, which reflects our commitment to elevating sports tourism and working with partners to deliver exceptional experiences," said Meaghan Hughes, director of the…