5 Exciting New World Tea Expo Additions

April 15, 2019 No Comments Knowledge Elizabeth Dobos

World Tea Expo 2017, Las Vegas Convention Center

The World Tea Expo has captivating new offerings that will enrich people in every stage of their tea industry exposure. “We have incorporated all facets of and roles in the tea industry,” said Conference Manager FaithAnn Bailes. “Beginners and long-timers will all benefit.”

“We have brought in speakers who are the best in their fields and will offer hands-on skill building workshops,” added Bailes.

  • is offered for the first time to complement the and take a deep dive into the business of tea. It Includes a 15-minute mentoring session between each attendee and an experienced tea professional. This workshop is the best way to take a business plan or existing business to the next level.
  • now offers the chances to win free trips to three tea producing countries: India, Korea and Nepal. Three drawings will be held to select one winner for each country.
    • View the India trip .
    • View the Korea trip .
    • Veiw the Nepal trip .
  • is a new session that delves into the financial side of a tea business, covering income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements—essential knowledge for any entrepreneur.
  • sessions are now offered to educate restauranteurs on creative ways to incorporate quality tea into their menus and sommelier programs. The new sessions are:
  • will be a fun way for attendees to network with the tea community while partaking of the menus of prominent tea-supporting Las Vegas-based chefs.

FaithAnn Bailes

The World Tea Expo was founded in 2003 by FaithAnn Bailes, Steven Taylor and George Jage. Initially named the Take Me 2 Tea Expo, it was the first trade show exclusively focused on the tea industry with the purpose of uniting the tea world while providing education. Each year, the expo’s team of conference producers, including an Education Committee made up of experienced tea industry professionals, strives to enhance the offerings to give attendees an increasingly in-depth and well-rounded experience.

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“It has been a labor of love,” said Bailes. “I do hope everyone enjoys the additions to the conference.”

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