| Eddy Khosa Appointed CEO Of The Johannesburg Tourism Company The City of Johannesburg has appointed Eddy Khosa, CEO of the Johannesburg... |
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The City of Eddy Khosa is no newcomer to the company having been appointed Deputy CEO in February 2004 and later, following Deon Viljoen’s departure, Acting CEO of the JTC. Khosa’s contribution to the growth of tourism in In just over 2 years, the Johannesburg Tourism Company has established itself as a key player in the bid to grow the tourism industry in “Our concentration since our launch in July 2003 was on promoting Spearheading the business tourism marketing strategy was the establishment of a convention bureau to explore and assist selected customers to obtain support and sponsorships for major national and international conferences and events.
In its first year of operation, the bureau exceeded its target of 10 new events. The driving target is to win one mega or city-wide event for “In the process we have forged a close working relationship with the City Council and its Department of Economic Development, which markets our city generically and sets broad strategic parameters for tourism in Enjoy another day in Johannesburg will be a prominent theme in marketing leisure activities to both domestic and foreign tourists. “We want to make Khosa goes on to say that the JTC will be undertaking a more aggressive drive in terms of making quality tourism information available and has been studying a proposal to develop themed Tour Routes, such as a Mines Tour, and market packages to tour operators. Other tour routes could include places such as Khosa says that enhancing the profile of “Together with the Council’s Department of Economic Development we plan to place greater emphasis on the development in previously disadvantaged communities of tourism initiatives, tourism safety and security, tourism training, empowerment in tourism, tourism investment and infrastructure development, product development, skills development, donor funding, inter-governmental relations and overall tourism policy and strategy,” he says. Khosa says that in seeking to achieve growth and success in these areas, The Johannesburg Tourism Company will be seeking co-operation with big business organisations such as the Tourism Enterprise Programme that is funded by the Business Trust. His company will also be looking to corporations for sponsorship and for support in training and development of potential entrepreneurs from previously disadvantaged communities. “In essence,” says Khosa, “we are talking here of an integrated, high level business strategy that will give substance to a forward looking programme that will help build the economy of Johannesburg and the country.” “I’m thrilled to be heading up such a dynamic company and team and would like to take this opportunity to thank Deon Viljoen, former CEO who encouraged me to join the JTC as well as the JTC board and City of |
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