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National ARVC Announces Keynote for its Annual Conference

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The National Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds (National ARVC) announced Judi Holler, improv expert and CEO of Haus of {&}, as the Outdoor Hospitality Conference & Expo (OHCE) keynote speaker for 2022.

Judi Holler
Holler

Holler is an alumnus of Chicago’s famous improv house, Second City Conservatory, where she gained her improv training that she now applies to boosting spirituality, mental health efforts, and creating high-performance habits in herself and others.

ARVC said that OHCE2022 attendees should expect to “experience a high-vibe, inspirational and interactive experience on how to leverage their unique skill set, reach new goals and amplify their business.”

The keynote said her goal will be to help teams and the individuals of those teams turn obstacles into opportunities and remain flexible through everyday challenges that arise doing business in the outdoor hospitality industry.

“My work takes the experimental principles of improv and applies them to the unscripted stage of everyday life” said Holler. “I’m on a mission to put you, your organization, and the humans inside it bravely in the way of more serendipity, more magic, and more chance encounters all of which will help you open the door to more possibilities working in the outdoor hospitality industry.”

Holler is an author, thought leader, podcaster, improviser, and the creator and CEO of the Haus of {&}, a lifestyle brand that “connects ambitious humans to their goals.”

She is also the author of the book “Fear Is My Homeboy,” hosts a podcast, “Yes, And with Judi Holler,” has curated masterclasses and operates a mentorship program “Haus of &. Monthly Mentorship Program.”

Holler’s keynote will take place on Tuesday morning, Nov. 8, at National ARVC’s OHCE2022 in Orlando.

To register for OHCE2022, which is Nov. 7-10, visit www.arvc.org/ohce or contact a National ARVC team member at membership@arvc.org or 303-681-0401

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