Local & Community
Visit Greater Palm Springs Partnership Inspires Next Generation of Hospitality Leaders
PALM DESERT, Calif. — A dedicated non-profit initiative in the Coachella Valley is working to transform local students into high-level leaders within the region's multi-billion-dollar tourism and hospitality ecosystem. By partnering with local educational institutions, Visit Greater Palm Springs is actively investing in the younger generation of desert professionals, ensuring they have the support and resources necessary to build prosperous, long-term careers right here at home.
Reporter Thalia Hayden explored the profound personal impact of this initiative through the success story of Melissa Bernal, a self-described valley girl who found her true professional calling through the local program. Bernal graduated from La Quinta High School in 2019 and initially left the desert to study human biology at the University of San Diego. Like many young students unsure of their ultimate career goals, she chose to return to the Coachella Valley to reshape her path, ultimately discovering the hospitality management program at College of the Desert.
Through the hospitality management program, Bernal connected with Visit Greater Palm Springs, which opened doors to a life-changing international study opportunity in Japan. The fully immersive trip marked the very first time Bernal had ever boarded an airplane or traveled outside the borders of the United States. She described it as the most incredible experience she had ever been a part of, reflecting on how the global perspective enhanced her understanding of international tourism standards.
Hospitality in the Coachella Valley extends far beyond traditional hotel and restaurant management. Industry leaders emphasize that the modern hospitality sector comprises a massive, interconnected professional ecosystem requiring diverse skill sets. Lauren Brueggemann of Visit Greater Palm Springs highlighted that the organization is focused on guiding young people toward specialized career tracks within tourism, including marketing, social media development, corporate sales, large-scale events, finance, and human resources.
By illuminating these diverse corporate pathways, the non-profit hopes to show the younger generation that they do not need to leave the desert to find high-paying, sophisticated careers. Tourism officials emphasize that to ensure the hospitality community continues to grow, the region must actively invest in its younger professionals, proving that the best way to sustain the valley's primary economic engine is to foster and retain homegrown talent.
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By: Thalia Hayden
June 23, 2026


