Travel agency Montecito Village Travel (MVT), based in Santa Barbara, Calif., recently announced its support for a travel internship within The University of Georgia’s (UGA) Hospitality Program. As part of the program, students will have the chance to collaborate with seasoned professionals, gain insights and participate in networking opportunities. Interns will also receive practical training in travel management, including customer service, itinerary planning, marketing strategies and industry trend analysis.
Our Analysis: MVT’s Action Is Inspiring, and Practical
The partnership was launched by MVT advisors Gayle Smith and Sam Johnson of Red and Black Travel, a division of Prescription Travel Group. By partnering with Prescription Travel Group and MVT, the UGA Hospitality Program aims to not only equip students with practical skills, but also to foster a deeper understanding of the travel advising industry. It’s inspiring to see an agency take the lead and make the effort to benefit the future of the travel industry — and travel advisors in particular — in such a practical and hands-on way.
Fast Facts: The UGA Hospitality Program is Renowned for Launching Careers in Travel
-The UGA Hospitality Program is renowned for its commitment to providing students with real-world experiences that prepare them for successful careers in hospitality and tourism.
-Sam Johnson, co-founder of Prescription Travel Group, is a UGA Hospitality Alum.
By investing in the next generation of travel professionals, we contribute to the continued excellence and innovation of our industry.
What They Are Saying: Investing in the Next Generation of Travel Professionals Pushes the Industry Forward
“We are proud to collaborate with Prescription Travel Group and the UGA Hospitality Program in nurturing talent within the travel sector,” said Robin Sanchez, president of Montecito Village Travel. “By investing in the next generation of travel professionals, we contribute to the continued excellence and innovation of our industry.”
“We are thrilled to partner with the UGA Hospitality Program to offer this unique internship opportunity,” said Gayle Smith, co-founder of Prescription Travel Group. “Our aim is to empower the next generation of travel leaders with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in this ever-evolving industry.
“The travel sector is ripe with opportunities for growth and innovation,” said Johnson, of Prescription Travel Group. “Through this internship program, we hope to mentor and guide students as they navigate the intricacies of the industry, fostering their passion for travel and hospitality.”