30 Under 30 With Karly Dwenger, Travel Butler County

Welcome to a new episode of the Tourism Academy's Business Class Podcast, where we connect with inspiring individuals in the tourism industry. In this episode, we had the honor of speaking with Karly, the Senior Marketing Manager of Travel Butler County and a proud member of Destination International's prestigious "30 under 30."

 

 

Karly shared her incredible experience attending the annual convention in Dallas, where she had the opportunity to meet fellow 30 under 30 members and other industry professionals. She emphasized her love for connecting with people from all over the world and sharing her passion for tourism and travel, underscoring the power of travel in connecting people and places.

What sets Karly apart is her journey into the tourism and Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) space, which she fell into by accident. However, the longer she works in this field, the more passionate and inspired she becomes to get more involved. Karly's childhood memories of visiting Gatlinburg, Tennessee, with her parents every year, despite financial constraints, showed her the lasting impact of travel experiences.

Karly's colleagues describe her as reliable, up for new challenges, creative, innovative, and a self-starter. She spoke highly of her mentor and boss, Tracy, who transitioned from VP of Marketing to CEO and President and continues to provide outstanding leadership, compassion, and creative ideas.

One of the surprises Karly encountered in her journey was the competitive nature of the 30 under 30 group, with over 80 applicants vying for just 30 spots. Despite the competition, she found that they shared similar interests and faced similar challenges in their work.

Karly expressed her desire to learn to play the guitar, even though she claims not to have a "musical bone in her body." She also hinted at having various interesting hobbies and hidden talents.

As someone who grew up near Butler County in southwest Ohio, Karly, a University of Cincinnati alum, admitted she wasn't familiar with all the local attractions before working with Travel Butler County. She now loves exploring the fun and exciting activities within 30-45 minutes of her location, emphasizing the sense of community and the philosophy that "we is greater than me."

Karly also highlighted some unique attractions in Butler County, such as an adrenaline-pumping skydiving experience and Jungle Jim's International Market, a 6-acre grocery store that's an amusement park of food, featuring products from around the world.

She shared a piece of advice from the renowned Maya Angelou: "My mission in life is not to simply survive but to thrive." This quote reminds her of the importance of thriving in life, even amidst the daily grind.

For new professionals, Karly encourages them not to be afraid to say "yes" to opportunities that take them out of their comfort zone. She believes these experiences help them meet people, explore new places, and encounter unexpected things.

In a lighthearted note, Karly discussed the "Donut Trail" in Butler County, featuring 13 mom & pop donut shops. An astonishing 37,000 people have embarked on this delightful trail, and Karly's personal favorite is the strawberry glazed donut. She also recommended Oxford Donuts for the best cake donut.

To plan a visit to Butler County, make sure to check out travelbutlercounty.com.

Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and insights from the world of tourism and travel on the Tourism Academy's Business Class Podcast!

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