Adventure seeker and marketing maestro from the vibrant landscapes of Cape Town, blending over a decade of marketing prowess across diverse sectors with a passion for accessible travel. As a Master's candidate delving into Strategic Marketing, my focus illuminates the representation of persons with disabilities in destination marketing. A seasoned journalist, public speaker, and part-time lecturer, I navigate the realms of academia and aerial arts with finesse. With three degrees under my belt and a spirit that thrives on exploration, I challenge perceptions and soar beyond limitations, embodying resilience as a person with a disability.
I joined Travel Massive to embark on a journey where accessible travel becomes not just a destination, but a vibrant and inclusive adventure accessible to all.
Cape Town
The World
Digital Marketing
Traveling networks and interesting destinations
Experiences, Freedom and Inner Peace
Thank you, Lisa — your words really capture the heart of why this conversation matters. For far too long, accessibility has been treated as an afterthought in travel, and it’s time we shift that mindset. Everyone deserves the chance to experience the be... show more
Juan, thank you — really. I appreciate you stepping in and showing up so fully, especially on a topic that means so much to both of us. Your support was felt, and your reflections on how the sector can do better were spot on. It’s encouraging to know t... show more
Warren, thank you so much — coming from someone in your field, that feedback really means a lot. You nailed it: this was very much about putting people first and creating space where lived experiences could lead the conversation. It’s encouraging to kn... show more
Thank you, Penelope! We really had a meaningful and energising evening — the kind of space where stories, connections, and ideas flowed so naturally. There’s something special about the Travel Massive community that always brings the right people togeth... show more
Thank you so much, Lee-Ann! I'm so glad you found the workshop positive and constructive. Your presence and input added such richness to the conversation. You're right — accessibility deserves ongoing, honest dialogue, and it's encouraging to know there... show more