Focus on Industry
Business and Industry Training Provides Valuable Skills for Workforce Needs in Northwest Arkansas
In 1996, a group of Human Resource Managers from industries in Northwest Arkansas collectively asked, “How do you raise the skill level of our workforce?”
Is Old Tech, Bad Tech? Level 5 Architecture Has the Answer
That is the question everyone should be asking. Because can you picture it? If not, you might not be able to model or build it. Yikes!
Luke Wiggins Completes STS Marketing College, Earns “Travel Marketing Professional” Certification
Visit Rogers Director of Sales Luke Wiggins has completed the three-year program of the Southeast Tourism Society Marketing College and earned certification as a Travel Marketing Professional (TMP).
Visit Rogers Honored with ConventionSouth Annual Readers’ Choice Award
The publishers and editors of ConventionSouth, the national multimedia resource for planning events in the South, presented Visit Rogers with a 2021 Readers’ Choice Award in October.
Kelly Parker of Visit Rogers Selected to Travel Association’s Emerging Leaders Class
Kelly Parker, Director of Marketing and Communications for Visit Rogers, was selected for the U.S. Travel Association Destinations Council's Emerging Leaders class of 2021.
Three Reasons Your Local Business Should Shift to an Audience-Centric Mindset
One of the greatest transformations of the advertising landscape has been the ability to target audiences precisely using multiple data-sets.
The Destination of the Future | Rogers Tourism Industry Plans for Recovery and Beyond
In a time of great uncertainty for our families and communities, Visit Rogers posits one truth that we believe we can all get behind: A healthy tourism economy is vital to the City of Rogers and our recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and for a prosperous future.
Visit Rogers Promotes the Power of Travel
National Travel and Tourism Week 2021 (May 2-8) spotlights the collective strength of the U.S. travel industry.
Business and Industry Training Provides Valuable Resources for Advancing Workforce Development
In 1996, a group of industry, community leaders, human resource managers and plant managers shared a common concern about the lack of relevant training available for the workforce in Northwest Arkansas. Together they created Northwest Arkansas Industries for Education, a not-for-profit consortium of area businesses and industries that shared resources and created customized, skill-based training to suit a wide range of needs.
Five Ways SpotOn Reserve Can Help Your Restaurant Book More Reservations and Reduce Costs
Guest Blog Post by SpotOn
Five Reasons Your Restaurant Needs SpotOn's New Dine-In Ordering
Guest Blog Post by SpotOn
Introducing the Rogers Public Schools Career Launch Work-Ready Program
As seen in the April 2020 edition of the Chamber Voice of Business Newsletter