New Wyoming Office of Tourism Director to present “Mavericks & Momentum: Wyoming Tourism’s Next Horizon” at April 8 Chamber Lunch Program

SHERIDAN, WY (MARCH 26, 2026) – Wyoming Office of Tourism Executive Director Domenic Bravo will present “Mavericks & Momentum: Wyoming Tourism’s Next Horizon” at the Sheridan County Chamber of Commerce’s Chamber Lunch Program Wednesday, April 8, at 11:30 a.m. at the Historic Sheridan Inn, 856 Broadway.
Bravo will deliver remarks outlining the agency’s emerging “Horizon” initiatives, a forward-looking strategy designed to strengthen Wyoming’s visitor economy while supporting local communities and preserving the authentic character that makes the state unique.
The conversation will also highlight the continued success of Sheridan County’s tourism sector, led by Sheridan County Travel and Tourism, which has earned national recognition for its collaborative marketing, authentic western experiences and strong community partnerships.
“Sheridan County has built one of the most respected tourism programs in the state,” Bravo said. “Their work reflects what makes Wyoming special, authentic experiences, strong local leadership and a commitment to welcoming visitors while protecting the character of the community. This event is an opportunity to share where Wyoming tourism is headed.”
During the Lunch presentation, Bravo will discuss several strategic priorities shaping the future of Wyoming tourism, including:
• Expanding Wyoming’s global tourism presence while strengthening domestic markets
• Developing signature statewide events that drive visitation across communities
• Advancing data and visitor management tools to support sustainable tourism growth
• Supporting local partners such as Sheridan County Travel and Tourism in continuing to grow award-winning programs
The event is part of a broader effort by the Wyoming Office of Tourism to meet with local partners and industry leaders across the state, ensuring Wyoming’s tourism strategy continues to reflect the needs and ideas of communities on the ground.
Sheridan County Travel and Tourism continues to play a vital role in promoting the region’s western heritage, outdoor recreation opportunities and vibrant downtown culture helping position Sheridan as one of Wyoming’s premier destinations for visitors seeking an authentic western experience.
Those attending the Chamber Lunch Program will have an opportunity to engage in conversation about how Wyoming can continue building a strong and resilient visitor economy.
Seating is limited. Advanced registration is required by 4 p.m. Monday, April 6. Cost is $25 per person, which includes the program and lunch buffet. Register online here or call the Chamber office at (307) 672-2485.
