DMAI celebrates 100 years of advancing destinations during annual convention 2014 in Las Vegas

Published on : Thursday, March 27, 2014

dmai-300x111Destination Marketing Association International (DMAI) will celebrate its 100th anniversary at the organization’s 2014 Annual Convention, July 21-23 at the Aria Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

 

In 1895, a group of Detroit’s hoteliers put Milton Carmichael, the Detroit Journal’s “hotel beat” reporter, on the road to sell the city as a convention site. In less than 20 years, there were enough convention secretaries promoting their cities to form the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureaus (IACVB) in 1914. Now called DMAI, the organization has 600+ destination marketing organizations (DMOs) from 16 countries, commanding US $2.5+ billion in annual budgets.

 

 

 

During Annual Convention 2014, DMAI marks 100 years, by “Celebrating the Journey, Advancing Destinations”. This history qualifies destination marketing as a mature industry, with a rich history and a legacy to celebrate. Like all mature industries, however, there are areas of concern and destination marketing must evolve in this rapidly changing global marketplace.

 

 

 

“Here at DMAI, we have long realized destination marketing as a serious engine to drive job creation and economic growth through travel and tourism,” said Michael Gehrisch, President & CEO of DMAI. “We equally realize the challenging environment for destination marketing executives, and are committed to improving the effectiveness of these organizations and ensuring their success. During Annual Convention 2014, DMAI will deliver some of the most advanced research and insights ever shared in its 100 year history. There has never been a more exciting time for DMOs and the DMAI community.”

 

 

 

With 40+ education sessions at the event, learning supports the challenges and opportunities facing today’s destination marketing professionals. Prominent keynote speakers will share their expertise and challenge the way traditional DMOs think.

 

 

 

Bryan Smith, Filmmaker, Reel Water Productions

 

 

 

 

 

Erik Wahl, Graffiti Artist

 

 

 

 

 

 

Welby Altidore, Director of Creation, Cirque de Soleil

 

 

 

 

 

 

In DMAI’s commitment to advance DMO professionals, there is terrific enthusiasm about the future of the industry.  During AC’14, DMAI demonstrates its dedication to leaving the future in good hand through its newly enhanced 30 Under 30 program.

 

 

 

In its fourth year, this program focuses on identifying and developing the talent of destination marketing professionals, 30 years of age and under, through increased access and exposure to industry networking and thought leadership. A year-round program, the 30 under 30 Class will convene for the first time at DMAI’s Annual Convention held July 21-23 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Throughout the year, participants will engage in a variety of professional development and volunteer activities for sustained industry engagement.

 

 

 

Source:- DMAI

 

 

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