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By Jessica Nissenbaum
As the weather slowly gets warmer with the promise of longer days and more opportunities to spend outdoors, Lake Martin Tourism Association (LMTA) Executive Director Brandy Hastings is excited to welcome visitors from both near and far.
“It’s going to be a strong summer for us,” said Hastings, who joined the nonprofit in 2020.
Originally from Louisiana, Hastings began her career in broadcasting in Florida and later transitioned into a career in tourism. After serving in different roles to market the Sunshine State, she realized her true passion was to make a big impact on smaller, more targeted destinations.
By Jessica Nissenbaum
March 5, 2021
This could be a record summer for Lake Martin with an easing pandemic and a desire to enjoy the outdoors are expected. (contributed)
As the weather slowly gets warmer with the promise of longer days and more opportunities to spend outdoors, Lake Martin Tourism Association (LMTA) Executive Director Brandy Hastings is excited to welcome visitors from both near and far.
Brandy Hastings.
“It’s going to be a strong summer for us,” said Hastings, who joined the nonprofit in 2020.
Originally from Louisiana, Hastings began her career in broadcasting in Florida and later transitioned into a career in tourism. After serving in different roles to market the Sunshine State, she realized her true passion was to make a big impact on smaller, more targeted destinations.
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