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Palm Springs Desert Resorts Convention &
Visitors Authority
Offices: Palm Springs, California
Their goal is to provide the best possible
service to the meeting planner and convention
delegate and extend a warm welcome to each
and every visitor to their area. Their members
share those objectives. You will find a
team approach to business in the desert
communities along with a common bond of
purpose—ensuring that your convention and
tourism needs are met. The Desert Resorts
are internationally known as the world's
foremost year-round resort destination. |
Pennsylvania Association of Convention &
Visitor Bureaus (PACVB)
Offices: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
The PACVB association seeks to maximize
the professionalism of its members and to
communicate to the general public, government
officials, and other appropriate audiences,
the importance of the travel, tourism and
hospitality industry to the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania's economic wellness. The
Pennsylvania Association of Convention and
Visitors Bureaus is the association for
the officially designated tourist promotion
agencies (TPAs) within Pennsylvania. The
PACVB was founded in 1972 and is governed
by a 13-member Board of Directors elected
annually by the membership. |
Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau
(PCVB)
Offices: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The primary mission of the Philadelphia
Convention & Visitors Bureau is to market
Philadelphia as a convention, meeting and
tourist destination to national and international
audiences. The Bureau will play an active
leadership role in efforts designed to enhance
the marketing of the City. In addition,
the Bureau will serve with other agencies
as an advocate for improvements that increase
Philadelphia's appeal as a convention, meeting
and tourist destination. |
Portland Oregon Visitors Association (POVA)
Offices: Portland, Oregon
The Portland Oregon Visitors Association
works to maintain the vibrancy of the region
by promoting the Portland metropolitan area
as a preferred destination for meetings,
conventions and leisure travel. A private
non-profit destination marketing organization
with a membership of more than 1,000 businesses,
POVA operates a busy visitor information
center, supports a climate of year-round
hospitality, and helps their city, state
and region reap the rewards of a thriving
visitor industry. |
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Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors
Bureau (PWCVB)
Offices: Providence, Rhode Island
The mission of the Providence Warwick Convention
& Visitors Bureau is to create vibrant growth
for the local economy by promoting, developing
and expanding a united convention, meetings
and leisure industry. Providence is a unique
blend of Old World charm and modern sophistication.
Duck into a funky bistro for a bite to eat.
Glide down the Providence River in a gondola.
Lace up your ice skates and take a twirl
around the rink. |
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Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau
Offices: Davenport, Iowa
The Quad Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau
web site is here to help if you are a meeting,
convention, trade show, group tour, reunion
or sports planner. The Quad Cities rests
on the banks of the Mighty Mississippi River
and share a population of 400,000. The region
is made up of Davenport and Bettendorf in
Iowa and Moline/East Moline and Rock Island
in Illinois, and surrounding communities. |
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Reno Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority
(RSCVA)
Offices: Reno, Nevada
The Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority
was established in 1959 as the Washoe County
Fair and Recreation Board. The RSCVA acts
as a marketing organization for the county
to promote convention and tourism business.
Unlike other convention and visitor bureaus
across the country, the RSCVA owns several
facilities to draw out-of-town visitors.
RSCVA leads the community toward the goal
of becoming a world-class convention and
tourism destination. |
Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors
Bureau
Offices: Richmond, Virginia
Accessible and affordable, diverse and debonair,
the Richmond Region has everything you're
looking for in a meeting location including
the newly renovated Greater Richmond Convention
Center and nearly 16,000 hotel rooms. The
Region's big-city feel and small-town, southern
charm makes it easy for you to plan your
meeting and even easier for your delegates
to love being here. |
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