Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du, together with NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni actively participated in the Negros Oriental Tourism Council (NOTC) 3rd Regular Meeting held at the Sidlakang Negros Village, Dumaguete City. President Du currently serves as the Chair of the NOTC-Planning and Product Development Committee.
In a pivotal moment for Negros Oriental’s tourism landscape, President Edward Du of the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) took a proactive role at the 3rd Regular Meeting of the Negros Oriental Tourism Council (NOTC), held at the Sidlakang Negros Village in Dumaguete City. Accompanying him in this strategic endeavor was NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni, both keen on contributing to the region’s tourism development.
NOCCI’s multifaceted involvement in the meeting was notable, reflecting its commitment to steering tourism initiatives. Notably, Du holds the position of Chair in the NOTC-Planning and Product Development Committee, underscoring his influence in shaping the council’s strategies for fostering tourism in the province.
The gathering at Sidlakang Negros Village served as a dynamic platform for key stakeholders to exchange ideas, share insights, and collaboratively plan for the future of Negros Oriental’s tourism sector. NOCCI’s dedication to being at the forefront of these discussions, emphasizing the importance of public-private partnerships in driving sustainable tourism growth.
The NOTC meeting delved into various aspects of tourism development, including strategic planning, product enhancement, and community engagement. The Planning and Product Development Committee signifies NOCCI’s commitment to contributing innovative ideas and strategies that go beyond traditional approaches.
The committee aims to introduce initiatives that not only attract tourists but also contribute to the overall development of the region. This includes exploring new tourism products, leveraging technology for marketing, and ensuring that local community’s benefit from the influx of visitors.
Executive Director John Jalandoni’s presence further highlighted NOCCI’s collaborative spirit. With his wealth of experience, Jalandoni brings valuable insights to the table, aligning with NOCCI’s vision of playing a catalytic role in the province’s economic and social progress.
As the meeting progressed, discussions also touched upon the challenges and opportunities posed by the evolving tourism landscape, considering factors such as sustainability, inclusivity, and the integration of digital technologies. NOCCI, through its dynamic leadership, affirmed its commitment to adapting and innovating in response to these dynamics.
The 3rd Regular Meeting of the NOTC, led by NOCCI President Edward Du and Executive Director John Jalandoni, showcased a collaborative effort to shape the future of Negros Oriental’s tourism. Their active involvement in key committees and dedication to innovative strategies underscored NOCCI’s pivotal role in driving sustainable tourism, ensuring that the province continues to captivate visitors and contribute to the economic vitality of the province of Negros Oriental.