In February 2015, the entire Advisory Board of TIES resigned and formed GEN. As we said then:
“As an Advisory Committee, we had worked diligently and tirelessly, and in some cases we invested our own money to support the advances and survival of The International Ecotourism Society and subsequently, the ITC’s TIES program. We reinforced the initial vision and fundamental work of the founding members and more recently of the chair, Dr. Kelly Bricker. We are honored to have participated in the growth and past success of this important global organization that began in 1990. However, in recent years we have had concern regarding access to important ITC held information. Despite numerous requests over the years by the ITC’s TIES Advisory Committee for information about the organization’s status (complete financials, accounting, operations, etc.), the ITC has been unwilling to share what we, as members of the Advisory Committee, consider essential information that we felt we had a right to see. In 2014, the ITC removed, without notice or explanation, the TIES program Advisory Committee’s involvement and participation in ITC’s programs, by among other things, removing each of the below identified members from the ITC/TIES website. As a result, the entire Advisory Committee of the ITC’s TIES program decided unanimously that resignation from the ITC was the appropriate response to our current situation, consistent with our beliefs.”
Since we left, we have received many questions about what is happening with TIES. As we are no longer part of the organization, we cannot answer that, but we would like to offer the following considerations:
If you are considering organizing an event with TIES, it might be prudent to contact the organizers of recent TIES events (ESTC Ecuador 2015, ESTC North American 2016) and ask about their experiences working with TIES
Ask TIES for attendance and media statistics of the last conferences, preferably audited and ask TIES for their most recent annual report, including financial data.
If you are considering sponsoring TIES, it might be prudent to contact other sponsors listed on the website about their experiences.
If you are considering membership in TIES, it might be prudent to contact other members in your category about the perceived benefits.
If you are considering participating in a TIES event, it might be prudent to ask about their refund policy before committing to payment or contact the main partner organization to verify if the event is confirmed.