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Panama City Beach CVB Executive Arrested for Grand Theft
By Jonathan Trager
Aaron Lee, Vice President of Administration at Visit Panama City Beach, was arrested on January 3 and stands accused of stealing more than $100,000 from the northwest Florida organization.
On January 5, the Bay County Sheriff’s office held a press conference about the situation. At that time, the 48-year-old Lee had been charged with grand theft over $100,000, which carries up to a 30-year prison sentence, and five counts of fraudulent use of a credit card, each of which carries up to a five-year prison sentence.
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U.S. Travel: Government Shutdown Costs Sector $6.1 Billion… Joshua Friedlander, Vice President, Research, U.S. Travel, has shared that the 43-day federal government shutdown resulted in $6.1 billion in total economic losses across travel and related sectors. On average, the nation saw 88,000 fewer trips per day.
“Federal government shutdowns are more than political standoffs,” he wrote. “They create immediate, measurable disruptions to America’s travel system, affecting both the supply of travel services and Americans’ ability and willingness to travel.”
Friedlander is encouraged by strong bipartisan support for a solution. He said a national survey conducted by Ipsos in partnership with U.S. Travel found that four out of five Americans support paying air traffic controllers and TSA officers when they are required to work during a government shutdown.
He concluded: “The takeaway is clear: government shutdowns are costly, disruptive and unnecessary. They disproportionately harm a sector that supports 15 million jobs and underpins America’s economic growth. Protecting the continuity of travel operations and ensuring essential workers are paid gives due recognition to an industry that has proven to be essential.”
Find more at ustravel.org.
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A new 120-suite hotel opened in Orange Beach, Alabama, the property’s manager, Vista Host, announced on January 12.
The SpringHill Suites by Marriott Orange Beach Gulf Shores “represents everything we value as a company,” said Evan Studer, CEO of Vista Host.
The property offers guests a resort-style pool, complete with a poolside bistro called Salt & Sips, and The Blue Heron Room, a 1,080-square-foot meeting space. The property will be managed by Matthew Sutherland, who brings more than two decades of hospitality experience to the hotel’s general manager role.
Sutherland is joined by Cole Walker who will take the role of Sales Manager. Walker has previous experience with Visit Nashville, Vista Host said.
Capital Hilton, a landmark hotel in Washington, D.C., will spend the year celebrating the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States.
“Capital Hilton has witnessed decades of U.S. history unfold within its walls, from presidential and world leaders visiting and more,” said Paolo Pedrazzini, General Manager, Capital Hilton. “As we look ahead to America’s 250th anniversary, we wanted to create something that felt both commemorative and immersive for guests visiting us throughout the year.”
The celebration includes a slate of themed food and beverage programming, the Capital 250 Package, and the debut of a series of collectable pins available for purchase. “These pins will have three unique designs per season, relating to U.S. History, Washington, D.C., and the hotel,” the hotel said.
For more information, visit capitalhilton.com.
Sharon Houghton
CVB Updates
Destinations International (DI) has announced the appointment of Sharon Houghton as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), a newly elevated executive leadership role focused on driving sustainable revenue growth and advancing DI’s global impact.
As Chief Revenue Officer, Houghton will lead revenue-focused strategies across DI’s products and tools portfolio and partnerships, ensuring that offerings generate both meaningful member value and long-term financial sustainability.
Most recently, Houghton founded Rev-Engine, a specialized consulting firm focused on accelerating revenue growth. She also served in senior revenue leadership roles at Outside Inc., a company focused on recreation and fitness.
“Sharon’s leadership, growth mindset and deep experience building innovative partnerships will be instrumental as Destinations International continues to expand its offerings and strengthen the value we deliver to our members and partners,” said Don Welsh, President & CEO of DI. “Her ability to align revenue strategy with mission-driven impact makes her an exceptional addition to our executive team.”
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