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Thrivin' at The Beach

A Chat with Alberto Semidei: Director of Sales and Marketing for Sheraton Myrtle Beach

Season 2, Episode 15,   Jul 08, 12:40 PM

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In this podcast, Alberto Semidei, Director of Sales & Marketing, Sheraton Myrtle Beach
talks about the Sheraton’s role as a community partner and how the Convention Center contributes to the local economy.

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https://www.visitmyrtlebeach.com/listings/sheraton-myrtle-beach-convention-center-hotel 


https://www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/myrsi-sheraton-myrtle-beach/overview/?_ga-ft=aGQAHw.AA.AA.AA.AA.UqG9AxJSTu6sjTkmKFtg6g..0.VISITMB.&utm_campaign=vmb-website&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=visitmyrtlebeach 


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