Travel: Where cultures collide
Everything we learn is culturally defined. Travelling allows us to transfer our ideas from one context to another. Exposure to different cultures, languages, customs, people encourages us to think and act in broad ways as we continue to question our own assumptions. In essence, travelling with an open mind is learning.

From 1986 to the recent past I was a Trip Director for Sunquest Vacations, Partners in Performance, Blythe & Co., where I was responsible for educational and corporate incentive tours to Europe, the Caribbean, USA and Latin America; a member of the Hosting Staff at the G7 Economic Summit in Toronto responsible for foreign delegates and international media; Supervisor, Destination Services at Air Canada Vacations responsible for Canadian destination representatives working in the Caribbean and Western Canada; and a member of the Hosting Staff at EXPO’86.
My travels have taken me to wonderful places (* denotes where I was a Trip Director):
Austria, *Barbados, Belgium, *Cuba, Czech Republic, *Dominican Republic, Egypt, *England, *France, Germany, *Greece, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, *Italy, *Mexico, Morroco, Poland, Portugal, *Puerto Rico, Spain, *Switzerland, Turkey, *Venezuela, and several cities in Canada and the *USA.