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July / August 2022

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B M & T ••• July/August 2022 ••• www.blackmeetingsandtourism.com 10 N E W S M A K E R S Following an extensive national search, the Board of Directors of VISIT PHILADELPHIA® announced recently that Angela Val has been selected to lead the organization and its talented staff as its new president and CEO. She began serving in her new post beginning in June. Val will spearhead the eco- nomic engine for P h i l a d e l p h i a ' s tourism industry, which supports local businesses, creates jobs, gener- ates taxes and ulti- mately enhances residents' quality of life. This work is even more critical as Philadelphia continues its recovery from the global COVID-19 pandemic, bringing travel and tourism to a halt in 2020. A recognized trailblazer within Philadelphia's tourism and hospitality industry, Val brings more than two decades of des- tination marketing experience to VISIT PHILADELPHIA, playing an impactful role in positioning and elevating Philadelphia as a desired tourism destination among regional, national and international audiences. Distinctly, Val has played important roles in every major event the City of Philadelphia has hosted since 2000, including the Republican National Convention (RNC), 2015 World Meeting of Families and Papal Visit, 2016 Democratic National Convention (DNC) and 2017 NFL Draft. "After a comprehensive executive search, Angela became the clear choice for the type of leader who will strategically drive the organization and city to new heights," said Manuel N. Stamatakis, chair of VISIT PHILADELPHIA's Board of Directors. "With a passion for Philadelphia and a proven record rooted in collaboration, partnership and consensus- building, we are confident Angela's return to VISIT PHILADELPHIA will accelerate the city forward as travel and tourism return in full force." As Stamatakis notes, this role is a homecoming for Val, who spent 17 years at the beginning of her career with VISIT PHILADELPHIA, contributing to its growth and ultimately concluding her first tenure with the organization in 2016 as Chief External Affairs Officer. From there, she served as Deputy Executive Director of the Philadelphia 2016 Host Committee for the DNC and then Chief Administration Officer at the Philadelphia Convention & Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB), where she oversaw government and external affairs while managing the day-to-day operations until June 2021. Previously Val served as Chief Operating Officer of Tempest, an integrated marketing agency helping Destination Organizations and Convention and Visitors Bureaus across the country strengthen their local communities. She has also recently concluded her role as the Executive Director of Ready. Set. Philly!, a yearlong collaborative initiative with the City of Philadelphia and the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce to reopen and relaunch the city's economy fol- lowing the pandemic. "When I arrived in Philadelphia 31 years ago as an undergraduate at Drexel University, I would have never imagined this city's impact on me and my career," said Val. "It is my chosen home, and I am thrilled to return to VISIT PHILADELPHIA as president and CEO so I can give back to a city and organization that has given me so much. As we continue to emerge from the pandemic, I look for- ward to working with our partners to build back the tourism industry, reinvigorate the economy and restore the vibrancy of Philadelphia, which is so essential to attracting leisure travelers." Val succeeds the late Jeff Guaracino, VISIT PHILADELPHIA's former president and CEO, who passed away in December 2021. Guaracino, a longtime colleague of Val's, was known for forging innovative and creative partner- ships. Under his leadership, VISIT PHILADELPHIA con- tinued driving leisure tourism throughout the pandemic VISIT PHILADELPHIA® NAMES ANGELA VAL PRESIDENT & CEO Established Tourism Industry Executive to Lead Nationally Recognized Destination Marketing Organization

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