Wendy Sealy

Wendy Sealy is a destination and tourism product-marketing expert helping tourism businesses to increase their revenue yield. She is a motivational speaker and as an entrepreneur is the owner of Crystal Jewells. Dr. Sealy has been lecturing since 2005. Before joining the University of Chichester, she taught at the undergraduate and post-graduate level in Tourism Management at Buckinghamshire New University and at the postgraduate level in Sport and Event Management at the University of the West-Indies. Dr. Sealy graduated from the University of the West Indies with a first class honours degree in History and Sociology. She later completed her masters degree in Tourism Marketing with distinction at the University of Surrey and her Doctor of Philosophy degree with Brunel University, London. Dr. Sealy is responsible for coordinating the teaching, learning and research activities for the BA (Hons) Event Management within the Business School.She is responsible for employer-student engagement activity and the co-ordination of live event projects under the provision of the event management degree programme. Wendy is particularly interested in the experiences of event management students in higher education and has spent a considerable amount of time conducting research and publishing work in this area. She is the creator of the Event Management Body of Skills (EMBOS) model for event management education, published in Event Management – an International Journal. Her other interest involves experimenting with different ways to embed employability into the students’ higher education experiences in order to ensure that they can compete for jobs at graduation. She is also the Associate Editor of the Journal of Tourism and Sustainability and a member of the editorial committee of the Journal of International Tourism and Hospitality.Dr. Sealy has published her research in several academic journals and books including the Journal of Travel and Tourism Marketing, the Journal of Travel Research and The International Journal on Tourism and Sustainability.

Publications

The Recruitment Crisis in the British Hospitality Industry: A Case for More Sustainable Practices
Wendy C. Sealy, Paula Jenkins, Alice Jalley. © 2023. 16 pages.
The scarce supply of labour and of a competent workforce in the hospitality sector has been researched and debated for decades. Although the sector is important to the UK economy...
Using Indigenous Sport and Games for Sustainable Community Tourism in Barbados
Wendy Cynthia Sealy, Paul Wheeler. © 2023. 25 pages.
Sustainable tourism development in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges, such as diseconomies of scale and scope and other structural and resource constraints. These...
Employability and Skills Development in the Sports, Events, and Hospitality Industry
Vipin Nadda, Ian Arnott, Wendy Sealy, Emma Delaney. © 2022. 260 pages.
To enter the sports, events, and hospitality industry, it is necessary to develop and hone certain skills to ensure competitiveness. These skills must be studied further to...
Legal, Safety, and Environmental Challenges for Event Management: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Vipin Nadda, Ian Arnott, Wendy Sealy. © 2020. 158 pages.
Every corporate or special event requires a governing entity to provide proper handling for any kind of situation. A proper understanding of various laws and legislation may not...
Managing the Risks: An Observation of Crowd Management and Other Risks Associated With Outdoor Music Festivals in the UK
Wendy C. Sealy. © 2020. 29 pages.
Since the 1980s employers in the UK have been subject to statutory responsibilities to ensure that all workplaces are safe. These responsibilities also extend to event managers...