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January 12, 2024 Introducing Jenna Lee, Our New Tourism Manager

It is with great excitement and anticipation that we introduce Jenna Lee Campbell, the distinguished individual who will be taking the helm as the new Tourism Manager for the Lower North Thompson Tourism Society.

Jenna Lee’s journey through the picturesque landscapes of British Columbia has not only shaped her life but has also been a guiding force in her diverse and accomplished professional background. Hailing from the stunning Okanagan and having spent formative years managing a fishing resort on a tranquil island, Jenna Lee’s affinity for the outdoors and passion for tourism became deeply ingrained. With over 25 years of rich experience spanning various business operations, her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to community engagement have been unwavering. Jenna Lee’s educational journey, encompassing legal administration, business management, and education, reflects her dedication to continuous learning.

Having navigated global explorations with a pilot’s license, she developed a profound love for travel, diverse cultures, and the intersection of business and adventure. Jenna Lee’s commitment to community is further evidenced by her impactful contributions to small businesses in Kelowna before discovering her heart’s calling in the enchanting Lower North Thompson Valley region. Here, captivated by the natural beauty, she invested in and revitalized The Rustic Resort at Thuya Lakes, a prominent tourism business. Jenna Lee’s mission is to support the community while showcasing the innate allure of this region, fostering unforgettable experiences for visitors and locals alike.

With a dedication to merging business acumen with a profound appreciation for nature and adventure, Jenna Lee Campbell is poised to steer the Lower North Thompson Tourism Society towards a future of immersive and sustainable tourism experiences.

Welcome Jenna!

Lorne Richardson,
Lower North Thompson Tourism Society
Marketing Coordinator

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We respectfully acknowledge that The LNTTS is located in the Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory that is situated in the southern interior of British Columbia within the unceded traditional lands of the Secwepemc Nation.