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North Lake Tahoe Resort Association hires staff members, adds new positions

Pettit Gilwee
Special to the Sun

TAHOE CITY, Calif. and#8212; The North Lake Tahoe Resort Association (NLTRA), in collaboration with the North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce, recently hired staff to fill existing, open positions, as well as added new positions to better serve the community.

Lisa de Roulet, of Truckee, now serves as the Resort Associationand#8217;s Director of Finance and Human Resources and handles all aspects of accounting, budgeting, forecasting and human resources. Lisa de Roulet brings more than 25 years of experience managing and directing the finance, accounting and human resource functions in the private sector, both for manufacturing and service firms, as well as providing strategic guidance through constructing financial models and performing financial, business and industry due diligence.

Also new to the NLTRA team are Executive Assistant Deanna Frumenti, originally from the Bay Area and now a resident of Incline Village, Nev., and Information Specialist Celest Fornier of Tahoe City. Frumenti will support CEO and Executive Director Sandy Evans Hall and the NLTRA Board of Directors, while Fornier, who has lived in Tahoe for more than 25 year and offers keen insight into the area along with stellar customer service, will provide information about the region to visitors.



New positions have also been created at the NLTRA to better serve the community. Emily (Sullivan) Detwiler was recently promoted to Visitor Information Services Manager, and is responsible for all forms of delivery of visitor information to ensure the highest quality of experience for tourists coming to the area. Anna Atwood, formerly an administrative assistant in the associationand#8217;s conference sales department, has stepped up to Marketing Team Administrative Assistant and will continue working with conference sales, as well as supporting the Resort Associationand#8217;s events and programs, advertising and leisure sales departments. The NLTRA is also in the process of expanding its conference sales department, with interviews being conducted to bring on a new sales manager to help increase group business bookings.

The North Lake Tahoe Resort Association operates the North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce, the Tahoe North Convention and Visitors Bureau and is a partner with the Incline Village Crystal Bay Visitors Bureau in the North Lake Tahoe Marketing Cooperative. The NLTRA also serves as a partner with Placer County and other public agencies in the development and funding of infrastructure, transit and community mobility projects designed to enhance tourism and community quality of life for the benefit of all in the North Lake Tahoe region. For more information about the NLTRA, visit http://www.nltra.org. For details about the North Lake Tahoe Chamber of Commerce, click to http://www.NorthLakeTahoeChamber.com and for the NLTRAand#8217;s consumer site head to http://www.GoTahoeNorth.com.


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