Sunday, September 30, 2012

David spent 12 years working in the restaurant industry, and did just about every job in the back of




I started my own travel family cruise deals agency back in 1995 and named it after my twin daughters Heather and Courtney. I do a lot of what we call cruise ship inspections where we take up to 80 people to the cruise ship and we take them on a tour of the ship. I like advertising, but there's nothing like seeing first-hand what's on a ship. We also do luncheons and raise money for fundraising events. Our main clientele is actually family cruise deals people in the industry family cruise deals that are interlining. If you worked for Delta Airlines and took a flight on United Airlines you'd be interlining; family cruise deals interline is a term in the industry. We're the official National Air Traffic Controllers Association travel service. We do discounted rates for the employees of airlines, military and the NATCA, the Canadian Air Traffic family cruise deals Controllers Association their families and guests. We also specialize in groups of 10 or more, fundraising programs, singles, as a community activity family cruise deals coordinator, host of networking groups, as travel agent coach and mentoring, destination weddings and honeymoons, B2B Corporate Vacation Benefits and have an exclusive vacation club.
We have a vacation benefit program for employers to offer to their employees. We need a minimum of five memberships to start the program at each employer, but the benefits can really help in terms of employee production. Statistics show that employees who take vacation are less stressed, women who don't take vacations have a 50 percent higher chance of having a heart attack, an alarming statistic and men have a 32 percent higher chance. For companies focused on health and wellness family cruise deals for their employees, a vacation benefit program is an ideal option. We do specialize in cruise and all-inclusive vacation packages, where employers can access incredible dream type vacations for their employees.
I joined the TED Center family cruise deals (The Center for Technology, Enterprise and Development: Creating Entrepreneurial family cruise deals Innovations) this year mainly family cruise deals because I have a couple of different projects I'm working on. I'm working at making a shift to luxury and group travel. I'm also working with Christopher Leary, family cruise deals head of reference at the Delray Beach Public Library to put together family cruise deals a business plan in search for investors. We also did a Cruiseine (cruise and cuisine) last May in Boca Raton, where we did a benefit for St. Jude's Children's Hospital and had 130 people show up and support a great charity. We probably will do it as an annual event with this concept we're taking the supper club concept and putting it on land. If we're selling vacation packages we can donate dollars to different organizations like school bands, children's charities or churches. I've worked with the Caring Kitchen family cruise deals in the past and I really family cruise deals like doing fundraising programs.
David DiPino joined Forum Publishing Group in August family cruise deals 2006. As a reporter for the Delray Forum, David covers community news and writes a dining column twice a month that focuses on restaurants in South Palm Beach County.
He also is one of the writers of the twice-monthly Hometown Downtown column that looks at events, celebrations, and organizations in Delray and Boynton Beach. He freelances for the Sun-Sentinel during high school football and basketball family cruise deals seasons.
David spent 12 years working in the restaurant family cruise deals industry, and did just about every job in the back of the house, including line cook, sous chef, and dessert chef. A Florida native who lives in Jupiter, he studied Multimedia Journalism family cruise deals at Florida Atlantic University, where he obtained a bachelor's degree. David enjoys playing the guitar, golf, boating and snorkeling family cruise deals during his free time.

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