
Author: Mike Stoupa
Mike Stoupa is a tourism sales professional with a distinct sense of humor. While he wishes he could be playing or watching hockey right now, he’s likely thinking about new ways he can help his travel professional clients create relevant, interesting, and distinct experiences for their travelers. A 2007 graduate of Virginia Tech’s Hospitality and Tourism Management program, Mike was the recipient of the 2016 Virgo Award for Sales Manager of the Year for his work with military reunions but he’ll tell you it was a team effort. He’s a proud father of two children, Rylan and Grace, and a could-be-better husband to his wife Ashley. If you have any questions Contact Mike at MStoupa@pwcgov.org
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Waterfront Dining Options for Student GroupsWaterfront dining is typically expensive: real estate costs are higher, the menus typically have...morePosted in: GroupsTags: Students
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Working with a DMO/CVB - explainedThere’s a secret in the military reunion planning marketplace and I’m here to reveal it to you:...morePosted in: GroupsTags: military
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History on the OutsideLooking to hike a piece of history? These scenic historic trails in Prince William, VA will enable...more
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Hike, Bike, and BrewsThe panoramic views may be enough motivation for hiking or biking along Prince William, VA's most...more
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Water, Water, EverywherePrince William, VA is an outdoor lover's paradise and ideal for those looking to spend some time on...more
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Achieve rock star status at Jiffy Lube LiveImagine the feeling of walking out onto a stage where more than 25,000 people are cheering your...morePosted in: GroupsTags: Students
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Dance The Tour Away - Private Venues for Dinner DancesThe final event of a tour before you send a group home is one of the most memorable parts of the...moreTags: Students
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History of Marine Corps Base Quantico Program"History of Marine Corps Base Quantico" gives a brief overview of the history of the base located 35...morePosted in: GroupsTags: history
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5 “Tips for Getting to a “Win-Win” with HotelsLet’s face it. Finding a “reunion-friendly” hotel can sometimes feel like searching for a needle in...morePosted in: Groups