Explore Portland (DMC) Fills Void In Oregon’s Tourism Industry
New Full Service Destination and Event Management Company spins off from 30-year company to maximize value and minimize hassle for meeting and event planner.

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Henry V, the Pacific Northwest’s oldest and largest events company, has created a new division to serve the needs of meeting and event professionals looking to bring visitors to Oregon.

 

Known as Explore Portland, the new division has two primary tracks: full service tours/excursions and destination event management.

 

Both tracks offer clients a sole point of contact as they plan and evaluate their destination experience.

 

And in keeping with Northwest values, all Explore Portland services allow clients to “green” their experience with eco-friendly options.

 

“We realized there was no ‘one-stop shop’ for those looking to host meetings and events in the Portland metro area, let alone other Oregon spots,” said Jerry Green, Explore Portland’s Destination Director.

 

“Because we use a flexible, component-driven model, meeting planning professionals can use us for whatever they need — from arranging a single tour to producing every element of a meeting or event.”

 

Ties to parent company Henry V remain strong, enabling the company’s full-time, in-house planning professionals to supply logistical, creative, managerial and technical services.

 

“While technically Explore Portland is new, our 30 years of event experience make us a natural choice for those looking for ways to share the city’s delights, let guests experience the area’s natural wonders and give people hands-on ways to learn about Oregon’s many unique characteristics,” notes Tara Thomas, one of Explore Portland’s Certified Meeting Professionals.

 

Explore Portland, a division of Henry V, delivers comprehensive destination management to those visiting the Northwest — including the creation and execution of full service tours and excursions.
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