The President/CEO of the Branson Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce/CVB says keeping visitors interested in visiting the Lakes Region is a goal for this upcoming season.
During an interview on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" program, Pamela Yancey said that making sure that visitors, whether first time or returning, get a clear message on what Branson has to offer will be important in 2025. She adds that it is important for all stakeholders to remember what makes the area special and enticing to visitors of all ages and to keep making them feel welcome.
Yancey added that the chamber is working with the City of Branson and other entities in the Lakes Region for a big celebration as they are coordinating major events for the celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Birth of the United States.
Yancey also talked about how her first 14 months on the job has gone and all that she has learned and the improving relationship with the City of Branson in the interview that can be heard below:
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