Tourism Cares Shines During Meaningful Travel Summit

Image: Attendees to the North American Tourism Cares Meaningful Travel Summit had an opportunity to raft on the French Broad River during the Asheville conference. (Photo Credit: Tourism Cares)
Image: Attendees to the North American Tourism Cares Meaningful Travel Summit had an opportunity to raft on the French Broad River during the Asheville conference. (Photo Credit: Tourism Cares)
Arnie Weissmann
by Arnie Weissmann
Last updated: 1:40 PM ET, Wed April 22, 2026

Asheville, N.C., was not only the locale of last week’s Tourism Cares North American Meaningful Travel Summit, but it was also the conference’s focal point.

The city suffered a major setback when the French Broad River overflowed its banks during Hurricane Helene in 2024. But its recovery gave the city a chance to reset its approach to tourism, and its ongoing experience in doing so took center stage at the Summit, with seven Asheville speakers joining panels, onstage interviews and presentations.

Destination stewardship, community-based tourism, and climate resilience were the primary themes of the Summit. “We’re looking closely at what long-term recovery can and should mean for destinations, with Asheville as a prime example,” said Tourism Cares CEO Greg Takehara.

Dodie Stephens, Explore Asheville's vice president of marketing, said that 95% of the city’s residents believe that tourism benefits the community. “Not just what we’re doing, but how we’re doing it,” she said, adding that once they’ve arrived in Asheville, many visitors also “want to be part of the comeback.”

Robyn Basso, senior director, travel industry partnerships for the Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau, who was on a panel with Stephens, said that her work in Lahaina, Maui, after its devastating fires reinforced her belief that finding the right balance between restoring economic vitality and allowing time and space for communities to heal is “critical.”

Stephens also emphasized the importance of having strong brand guidelines in place as a hedge against an unexpected crisis, saying that they could be more important even than a crisis plan. 

“Crisis plans provide a framework, but each crisis is different. No one would have predicted the flooding,” she said. But knowing that the Explore Asheville brand reflected the community itself “gave us direction when we didn’t have the bandwidth to be creative in the moment. It provided a roadmap to recovery.”

Attendees had the opportunity to participate in the ongoing recovery by planting trees with the local nonprofit Riverlink along the river to help prevent erosion. Other activities, including river rafting and a tour of the city’s arts district, were also open to participants.

“Hosting the Meaningful Travel Summit offered an opportunity for Asheville to spotlight the local organizations that are doing incredible work in our community around sustainability, while also listening and collaborating with travel professionals who are working toward similar goals for their own destinations and businesses,” said Vic Isley, CEO of Explore Asheville, in a statement. 

“Our rebound following Hurricane Helene has given our region a clearer view of what it takes to build back stronger, support our people, and create a more resilient future,” Isley added.

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