International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame Seeks Executive Director

October 7, 2023 Off By Destination Deep

The Cayman Islands Department of Tourism is seeking a consultant to serve as the Executive Director for the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame (ISDHF). The consultant will collaborate with the department to accomplish the following tasks: maintaining the ISDHF Inductee Contact Database, developing a communication and engagement plan for the ISDHF Inductees, managing the ISDHF Content Calendar, overseeing the ISDHF Museum in Grand Cayman, providing monthly activity reports to the CIDOT, coordinating fundraising efforts for the ISDHF, collaborating with the CIDOT marketing team to create a marketing and promotions plan for the museum, creating a training program for tour guides, managing exhibits at the museum, producing an operation manual for the museum, researching and recommending inductees for the hall of fame, developing a 5-year strategic plan for the ISDHF program and museum, generating revenue and sponsorships for the ISDHF, and assisting with other matters related to the oversight of the ISDHF and museum.

Interested individuals can apply for the position at the following link: International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame-Consultancy Services (bonfirehub.com). The deadline for proposals is October 27th.

About the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame:
The International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame was established in 2000 by the Cayman Islands Ministry of Tourism. Recognizing the Cayman Islands’ reputation as a leading dive travel destination, the hall of fame aims to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the sport of scuba diving.

The mission of the International Scuba Diving Hall of Fame is to recognize those who have played a vital role in the advancement, safety, popularity, and enjoyment of scuba diving. The annual induction ceremony takes place in the Cayman Islands.

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