Finding Your People: Tyler Hubble
Tyler Hubble has worked as a barista at JoJo’s Espresso for a couple of years, first in JoJo’s coffee trailer until they opened their brick and mortar shop in November of 2022.
Who is Michelle Land?- All About the Michelle Land Award
Each year, Welcome to Memphis presents an award that is very near and dear to our hearts. The Michelle Land Award is presented annually to a nominee who provides exceptional service in exceptional circumstances.
Making a Masterpiece: Richie EsQuivel
Meddlesome Brewing Company is a Cordova-based brewery with a wide selection of distinctive beers on tap. As the co-owner of Meddlesome, Richie EsQuivel has been brewing professionally for eight years.
A Tour of Possibilities
The hospitality and tourism industries would not be complete without the stories that make Memphis a travel destination for so many visitors. And there are no better storytellers than the numerous tour guides who work within our city’s museums, attractions, galleries and more.
Finding Your People: Jackie Murray
As a tour guide with A Tour of Possibilities, Jackie possesses a deep knowledge and love of Memphis, as well as boundless kindness and enthusiasm.
Finding Your People: Will Jasper
As a bartender and server working at Huey’s for the last nine years, Will Jasper is known for his friendly, kind, and easygoing attitude.
Creating an Experience: Shannon Walton Baker
Docent Winner, Shannon Walton Baker, Backbeat Tours: As the Lead Tour Guide at Backbeat Tours, Shannon Walton Baker is upbeat, accommodating, and knowledgeable about Memphis. In this role, she has also learned to think on her feet.
Creating an Experience: Jimmy Connor
Jimmy has been a dedicated team member at the Memphis Zoo since 2008, currently working in the water quality department.
Finding Your People: Brooke Hurdle
As a bartender at Loflin Yard, Brooke goes the extra mile to make guests feel welcome.
Brightening Someone’s Day: Lolita Suggs
As a bartender and server at the Guest House at Graceland, Lolita Suggs is often the first person a visitor to Memphis meets when they arrive in our city.
Central Station Hotel
In 2019, the 123-room Central Station Hotel opened, inviting guests to stay in the historic train station. The fully renovated and innovative hotel houses Bishop, a French-inspired restaurant, as well as Eight & Sand, a cocktail bar and lounge that is home to a Memphis-inspired collection of vinyl albums. Guests can enjoy the wide-ranging collection of music in the Listening Room, hidden behind the bar. Most nights, guests can enjoy live music at El Mertha, the hotel’s DJ booth and mixing table.
Finding Your People: Jennifer Carrasco
Jennifer Carrasco is just 16 and working at Incredible Pizza is her first job. She admits to some nerves, but says the environment is so much fun and her co-workers are, too! Plus, she has learned some important lessons in the six months that she has worked here.
Making a Masterpiece: Andreanna Hood
When artist Andreanna Hood is not creating acrylic paintings, ink drawings, and other styles of art that capture her fancy, she is charming guests at Dixon Gallery and Gardens.
Brightening Someone’s Day: Harvey Grillo
Harvey Grillo has only been with The Memphian for a few months as the Food & Beverage Manager, but he’s made a big impression in a very short time. In fact, one guest went so far as to call him the “guardian angel” of property!
National Civil Rights Museum
The hospitality and tourism industry in Memphis attracts people from all over the United States and from across the globe. One Memphis landmark, the National Civil Rights Museum, brings more than 300,000 visitors annually to our city. The history of the civil rights movement, especially the events that took place in and around Memphis, continue to shape our current societal landscape.