Julie Grieve

We recently caught up with Julie Grieve to find out more about her move into the tech world – it’s been an exciting year for this woman in tourism!

Cathy Craig

As we continue our Women in Tourism Industry Spotlight series, we hear from Cathy Craig, Commercial Director at Abellio Scotrail and board member of VisitScotland.

On Thursday 17th March Room-picthe very first Women In Tourism (WIT) event took place in Edinburgh’s EICC in partnership with Tourism Society Scotland.  The event was part of the Signature Programme at the annual STA Conference during Scottish Tourism Week and was an opportunity for the WIT team to lead an open discussion on both the challenges and opportunities of being a women in tourism. Read more

A desire to reach a senior level within the sector, the opportunity to be mentored by a colleague and a highly motivated workforce with a passion for the industry are all key findings being announced today with the publication of the 2016 Women In Tourism survey results. Read more

Reaching a senior level within the sector, a desire to be mentored by a colleague and a passion for the industry are all key findings being announced today with the publication of the 2016 Women In Tourism survey results.  Read more

Women from all over the world are coming together today to share their voices through the recognition of International Women’s Day (IWD), as a moment to spotlight the issues and challenges women face in addressing gender equality. Read more

Industry Spotlight Helen Adams

In the second of a new series of blog posts for Women in Tourism, we’re going to be finding out more about our colleagues across the industry. In this post we interview Helen Adams, Marketing Manager for Lothian Buses, Edinburgh Trams and Edinburgh Bus Tours.

Women In Tourism (WIT) is delighted to host our first official event in partnership with Tourism Society Scotland (TSS) during Scottish Tourism Week 2016.  Read more

In the first of a new series of blog posts for Women in Tourism, we’re going to be finding out more about our colleagues across the industry. In our first post we interview Susan Russell, Marketing Manager of Festivals Edinburgh, and Chair and co-founder of Women In Tourism.  Read more

It has been an exciting first week for all involved with the launch of Women In Tourism (WIT) and we wanted to share our updates with you.

The committee have been overwhelmed with emails and messages of support and what’s been great about the project overall is that it has got people talking!

Many thanks to all who have given us coverage in the news and the industry, who have shared our tweets, and who have completed our survey so far.

The focus of the project at the moment is to encourage industry to share thoughts about the sector through the short survey launched on the 12 January 2016.  There hasn’t been any focused research on the challenges and opportunities facing those working in the sector since 2011 and we recognise the need to have fact-based evidence to take the work of WIT forward.

Women in Tourism has had a fantastic reception to date, with input from colleagues outwith Scotland – from our close neighbours of Iceland, Hungary and Germany to our far flung colleagues in Australia!

The initial aim of Women in Tourism was, and is, to focus on Scotland first; but with an ambition to grow an international network and use our home-grown framework and collaborative approach as a model of best practice.  It’s fantastic to see that interest already there and we look forward to communicating with our our new network as plans progress.

For now, we need to keep momentum going and encourage as many colleagues as possible to participate in the survey: it’s open until 19 February 2016.  This your opportunity to really get involved in the conversation and help WIT identify which areas we should focus on in the months and years to come.

Please follow and engage with @WITScotland and share information on our survey with your colleagues and networks.

Many thanks from the WIT Team.