"Travel
Expert Stephanie Abrams Appointed Saxony's Ambassador for North
American Tourism"

Saxony Germany's Hans Juergen Goller, Managing Director of Saxony
Tourism, announced today the appointment of Stephanie
Abrams, recognized leader in the travel industry and nationally
syndicated radio travel show host, as Saxony's Ambassador for
North American Tourism.
"We are delighted to have Stephanie's enthusiastic support
of our beautiful and culturally rich region," Goller states.
"Stephanie's
knowledge of Saxony, its history, its cultural heritage coupled
with her credentials as the leading expert in the travel industry,
create a unique opportunity for Saxony Tourism's message to
reach North Americans through her ambassadorship. Because of
her credibility and the respect she has achieved in the travel
industry, we are confident that when she speaks about Saxony,
everyone will listen," Goller notes. "Her enthusiasm
is infectious!"
When
asked about her role as Saxony's Tourism Ambassador for North
America, Abrams explains that, "educating people about
Saxony is like sharing a wonderful fairytale from a beautifully
illustrated book! Everywhere you walk in Saxony, you are touched
by the delights of the experience."
"Rivers
flowing through castle-lined towns, palatial buildings that
inspire the imagination, art and the music of the masters Bach,
Mendelssohn, Schumann and Wagner intertwine with fine dining
experiences, where food is often served on Meissen
porcelain, Saxony's gift to the world with its invention
of white porcelain, accompanied by wines produced in local vineyards
and served in elegant surroundings."
"Saxons
continue the traditions of their ancestors with their lives
focused on the best parts of the human experience", Abrams
states. "Visitors to Saxony quickly adopt the elegant lifestyle
of the region and enjoy feeling so much a part of the history
and culture of Saxony that you often see travelers wearing hats,
lapel pins and carrying umbrellas that say: Ich bin ein Saxist
(I am a Saxist), capturing the humor and the spirit of the resilient
Saxons, “ Abrams explains.

When
asked the specifics of Saxony’s tourism offerings, Abrams
lists includes “art, architecture, opera, orchestras,
1000 castles, palaces, gardens, scenery where hiking and nature
trails abound and pampering spas await the returning outdoors
visitors. And let’s not forget the great achievement of
the rebuilding of the
Frauenkirche, the Church of Our Lady, rebuilt stone by stone
to its pre-war glory in Dresden, a city celebrating its 800th
anniversary. “Saxony is an experience for the senses and
a living monument to the determination of the human spirit.
If you haven’t been there, you haven’t really traveled,”
Abrams concludes.
“Travel
WITH Stephanie Abrams!” broadcasts Sundays in the 7pm
to 9pm ET time slot, simulcast on the internet and available
for iPod download by visiting Abrams award-winning website,
www.sabrams.com broadcast
on the Business TalkRadio tm Network (www.businesstalkradio.net)
. Abrams is featured on many drive-time radio shows as their
travel expert and appears weekly on radio’s, “Traveling
Feet” broadcast Saturdays in the 11am to 1pm ET time slot
(www.travelingfeet.com).
Additional resources:
Germany
Tourist Board - http://www.germanytourism.com