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Meetings Today Podcast
Destination DC's Elliott Ferguson on How the 2024 Election Will Impact Meetings & Events

Meetings Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2024 27:03


In this Meetings Today podcast, senior contributor Jeff Heilman speaks with Destination DC President and CEO Elliott Ferguson at IMEX America 2024 in Las Vegas about the impact of Election 2024 on meetings and events, Destination DC's new Connected Campus program for planners, sustainability and more.

Brand USA Talks Travel
Live From Destinations International: Elevating Talent Retention & Advice for Interviewees

Brand USA Talks Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2024 23:34


Keeping employees happy and motivated is complex. Elliott Ferguson and Cambria Jones chat with Mark about attracting and motivating talent, mentorship programs, and setting expectations for advancement. If you're considering looking for a new job, you'll also get advice for your next interview interaction. Elliott Ferguson is CEO of Destination DC. Cambria Jones is Vice President of Marketing at SearchWide Global (and we have breaking news about Cambria, too!)

Brand USA Talks Travel
Special Skift Podcast on IMEX Frankfurt 2024

Brand USA Talks Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2024 38:26


From our friends at Skift, host Miguel Neves explores four diverse destinations, speaking with Tommy Woods, Travel Texas; Jim McMichael, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; Tara Miller, Destination DC; and Martha Sheridan, Meet Boston. Each destination provides insight into what attendees can expect when meeting with them at IMEX Frankfurt 2024.

Meetings Today Podcast
Live From PCMA CL: Destination DC's Elliott Ferguson on Major Meetings Developments in the U.S. Capital

Meetings Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 11:47


As the leader of perhaps the most unique meetings and events draw in the U.S. if not the world, Destination DC President & CEO Elliott Ferguson oversees an operation that represents everything from world-class museums and global government event venues to iconic hotels and a cuisine scene that has taken a seat at the table of top dining destinations. Meetings Today caught up with Ferguson on the bustling floor of The District exhibitor area at PCMA Convening Leaders 2024 to discuss Destination DC's Only One D.C. marketing campaign, new hotels and meetings venues on the scene, its status as the first city in the world to achieve Platinum level LEED for Cities and Sustainability District, and his and the bureau's ongoing efforts leading DEI and supplier diversity initiatives.

Skift
Washington, D.C.'s $20 Million Bet on Tourism

Skift

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 3:13


Episode Notes Washington, D.C. will spend roughly $20 million in an upcoming campaign to help boost the city's lagging tourism recovery, writes Global Tourism Reporter Dawit Habtemariam.  The global campaign — called “There's Only One DC” — will launch November 1. Habtemariam reports the campaign will support influencer collaborations, as well as advertising on social media and television. Destination DC, the city's destination marketing organization, hopes the funding injection will help it in its efforts to attract international travelers. Washington, D.C. welcomed 1.2 million foreign tourists last year, which was just 60% of its pre-Covid figure. Habtemariam cited the absence of Chinese tourists, the city's largest visitor market pre-pandemic, as one reason for Washington, D.C.'s international slump.  Next, U.S. hotel group Sonesta is facing a lawsuit about how it displays resort fees on its website and app, reports Senior Hospitality Editor Sean O'Neill. The suit alleges that Soneta made tens of millions annually since at least 2017 by not disclosing upfront its mandatory resort and destination fees at some of its properties. O'Neill writes Sonesta isn't alone in not disclosing those fees upfront. He adds all of the major hotel groups and many smaller hotels brands have engaged in the practice of junk fees in recent decades.  Lauren Wolfe, a counsel from consumer advocacy group Travelers United, said lawsuits against more companies regarding so-called junk fees are coming. Travelers United filed the class-action suit against Sonesta.  Finally, Airbnb and New York City have often had a rocky relationship, once marked by lawsuits and numerous disputes. Associate Editor Rashaad Jorden provides a timeline documenting the tension between the city and the short-term rental giant over the past 10 years.  Jorden lists the major twists and turns in New York City's and Airbnb's relationship using Ask Skift, our artificial intelligence chatbot, and additional reporting. Airbnb has sued the city twice — including this June over measures the company called a “de facto ban” against short-term rentals. That recent lawsuit was dismissed by a judge.  In addition, Airbnb is staring at the prospect of a steep reduction in New York City listings starting September 5. That's when city authorities said they would start enforcing its host registration law for short-term rentals. 

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Experience Our Industry

Nick Price (RPTA '21), Sports Coordinator at Destination DC, talks with Dr. Brian Greenwood (Cal Poly Experience Industry Management) about his life and career to date.

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The Insider Travel Report Podcast
Why Head to Washington D.C. for the Cherry Blossoms

The Insider Travel Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 5:00


Danielle Davis, vice president of communications at Destination DC, talks with James Shillinglaw of Insider Travel Report about the upcoming Cherry Blossom Festival in our nation's capital, the perfect time to visit Washington, which has an abundance of new hotels, museum exhibits and other attractions to thoroughly engage your clients. For more information, visit www.washington.org. If interested, the original video of this podcast can be found on the Insider Travel Report Youtube channel or by searching for the podcast's title on Youtube.

Meetings Today Podcast
Destination DC's Elliott Ferguson II on the Role of DMOs on DEI

Meetings Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 10:29


In the run-up to his keynote address at Event Service Professionals Association's 2023 annual conference, meetings industry leader and DEI champion Elliott L. Ferguson II, president and CEO of Destination DC, explains why DMOs and event service professionals are key partners in ensuring meetings and events are living up to their promises of delivering diversity, equity and inclusion at their events, in experiences but also in including minority vendors in the economic benefits. From offering offsite events and experiences that include local culture that may have been previously overlooked to tapping LGBTQ+ and BIPOC vendors to provide key event services, DMOs and event service professionals are the frontline resources that can ensure inclusion in a meaningful, and equitable, way.

No Pix After Dark Podcast
EP 201: Elliot Ferguson President and CEO of Destination DC

No Pix After Dark Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 46:24


Elliott Ferguson is President and CEO of Destination DC (DDC), the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC. A 33-year veteran of the travel and hospitality industry, Ferguson leads DDC's efforts to generate economic opportunity for the District through meetings and tourism, overseeing the organization's convention and tourism sales, marketing, finance and business development operations. Ferguson celebrated his 20-year anniversary with DDC in December 2021. He began his tenure in December 2001 as the Vice President of Convention Sales, became Senior Vice President of Convention Sales and Services in 2005 and has served as President and CEO since 2009. Prior to DDC, he was Director of Sales and Vice President of Sales at the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau and Director of Sales at the Savannah CVB. In January 2021, he was named Board Chair of Tourism Diversity Matters, an organization focused on creating diversity, equity and inclusion opportunities at all levels of the workforce. He has been instrumental in advancing conversations about race and racism throughout the hospitality industry. Ferguson was National Chair of the board of directors for the U.S. Travel Association from February 2019 to February 2021 and is currently chair of the compensation committee. He serves on the board of Brand USA from December 2021-December 2024. As the tourism industry faces the COVID-19 pandemic, Ferguson is focused on strategic recovery with many organizations including DDC's Recovery Advisory Committee, Connected DMV, the Downtown Recovery Work Group. He is on the board or a member of: Advisory Board of the Smithsonian National Zoo; DC Jazz Festival; Ryan Kerrigan “Blitz for the Better” Foundation and the United Way of the National Capital Area. He represents DDC as part of the Hospitality Alliance of Washington, D.C. Ferguson received a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Business Administration from Savannah State University. His many industry memberships include Professional Conference Management Association, International Association of Exhibition Executives, Destinations International, National Coalition of Black Meeting Planners, Meeting Professionals International and American Society of Association Executives. Ferguson and his wife, Telesa Via, also a hospitality industry veteran, are longtime residents of Capitol Hill. He is active with Capital Partners for Education, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. and Delta Sigma Pi. Destination DC: the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC. Bio comes from Destination DC. Music Intro: John Tyler produced: www.acutevisions.com www.nopixafterdark.com Sponsors of NoPixAfterDarkPodcast Zeke's Coffee www.zekescoffee.com Maggies Farm www.maggiesfarm.com FoundStudio Shop www.foundstudioshop.com United Way Central Maryland https://uwcm.org Charm Craft City Mafia www.charmcitycraftmafia.com Siena Leigh https://www.sienaleigh.com Open Works https://www.openworksbmore.org Snug Books Baltimore https://www.snugbooks.com Baltimore Fiscal https://www.baltimorefiscal.com Pandora Box Boutique https://pandorasboxboutique.com CarVer Communications Group https://www.therealcarver.com  

Connecting is not Enough - The Networking Radio Show
The Connected Leadership Podcast: Leading Conversations on Race

Connecting is not Enough - The Networking Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 52:03


Elliott Ferguson is the President and Chief Executive of Destination DC and Chairman of Tourism Diversity Matters, looking at race and racism in the hospitality industry. Elliott joins Andy Lopata in a frank, open discussion of how as leaders we should lead conversations about race and how we can manage the feelings and emotions close to this topic. His own experiences as a black leader in the corporate world in the US, the rise of BLM, George Floyd and other significant events have made him very aware of the importance of connecting with your team and providing a safe place for discussion. One effect of the pandemic has been a change in culture and leaders need to lead by example, encouraging teams to focus on things that are important to them. Andy and Elliott also talk about unconscious bias and how to deal with it. Diversity is becoming a priority and the older generation has to change and accept the changes in society.

Brand USA Talks Travel
Building the Future of the Travel Industry Through Outreach and Education

Brand USA Talks Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 6:48


What makes the nation's capital so special? Plus, Elliott Ferguson, President and CEO of Destination DC, details the importance of teaching the next generation of talent about the many opportunities within the travel industry.

Brand USA Talks Travel
“MICE” from an International Perspective with Elliott Ferguson, CEO of Destination DC

Brand USA Talks Travel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 6:06


Meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions are essential components of the travel industry. Elliott is a true MICE veteran. He offers advice on getting started; plus, we talk about the current state of business travel and recovery.

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Dexibit: The Data Diaries
The 2022 outlook for travel and tourism with Elliott Ferguson

Dexibit: The Data Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 28:45


Elliott Ferguson, President and CEO of Destination DC shares his unique insights into the state of tourism, mandates, omicron and the question of what's next from the Nation's capital, a premiere visitor destination filled with world class attractions. Elliott talks about the pivot for destination marketers from ‘heads in beds and butts in seats' into a new central role of chief communicator between venues and visitors, reflecting on the changing expectations and demands of travellers across attractions, events and hospitality.

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Business Class: The Tourism Academy Podcast
Elliott Ferguson, CEO of Destination DC talks leadership, inclusion & career paths

Business Class: The Tourism Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 24:54


Elliott Ferguson joins Stephen Ekstrom for this episode of The Tourism Academy's Business Class podcast. Together, they discuss business integrity, hard work, overcoming obstacles and creating a more diversity, equitable and inclusive industry.. Elliott talks about making Destination DC a successful organization, his own roots in economic development and how he defines leadership. Business Class is made possible by Group Travel Odyssey. Support the show (https://patreon.com/tourismbusinessclass)

DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University
Elliott Ferguson: Tourism Diversity Matters

DMOU: Destination Marketing Organization University

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 36:12


Destination DC's Elliott Ferguson is Chair of the recently founded organization called Tourism Diversity Matters. On this episode of DMOU, he shares the vision for the organization, why (with everything else going on in DC the past year) he felt compelled to take on this role at this time and how DMOs can continue to up their game in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. It is about the uncomfortable conversation...one that Elliott encourages us all to have more often.

The Business of Meetings
52: The Future of Diversity and Inclusion within DMOs with Elliott Ferguson

The Business of Meetings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 38:10


We have the great pleasure of speaking to yet another icon in our industry today, Elliott Ferguson. He is the President and CEO of Destination DC and the current national chair of the board of directors of the U.S. Travel Association. In this episode, we will be talking about three main topics. We will discuss how DMOs (Destination Marketing Organizations) can help business owners navigate the current situation and what will come after the pandemic. We will also talk about diversity, equality, and inclusion and the leading role Elliott has taken in that area. Finally, we will look at Elliot's role as the chair of U.S. Travel and what will be coming next for our industry. We hope you will enjoy our fascinating conversation with Elliott as much as we did! Elliott Ferguson's bio  Elliott Ferguson serves as President and CEO of Destination DC, the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC. A 30-year veteran of the travel and hospitality industry, Ferguson leads Destination DC's efforts to generate economic opportunity for the District through meetings and tourism, overseeing the organization's convention and tourism sales, marketing, finance, and business development operations. Ferguson began his tenure with Destination DC in December 2001 as the Vice President of Convention Sales, became Senior Vice President of Convention Sales and Services in 2005, and has served as President and CEO since 2009. Before working at Destination DC, he served as Director of Sales and Vice President of Sales at the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau. He has also served as Director of Sales at the Savannah CVB. Ferguson currently serves as National Chair of the board of directors for the U.S. Travel Association, where he guides the board and association's efforts to advance policies that facilitate more international and domestic travel. He also serves on the board of directors for the following organizations: Advisory Board of the Smithsonian National Zoo; DC Jazz Festival; Ryan Kerrigan “Blitz for the Better” Foundation and the United Way of the National Capital Area. He represents Destination DC as part of the Hospitality Alliance of Washington, D.C. Ferguson received a Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Business Administration from Savannah State University. His many industry memberships include Professional Conference Management Association, International Association of Exhibition Executives, Destinations International, National Coalition of Black Meeting Planners, Meeting Professionals International, and American Society of Association Executives. Ferguson and his wife, Telesa Via, a hospitality industry veteran, are longtime residents of Capitol Hill. He is active with Capital Partners for Education, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and Delta Sigma Pi. Joining the industry In the early 1990s, Elliott got an opportunity to work with the Savannah Economic Development Authority organization. The focus was on economic development and bringing business to Savannah and Georgia by way of industry relocating or expanding. The person running the Business Bureau was on the board of that organization, and he approached Elliott one day to offer him the opportunity to join the Business Bureau. Back then, there was not much diversity in the industry, and the board member of the Business Bureau liked what Elliott was doing and felt that he and Elliott would work well together. Being young and naïve at the time, Elliott avoided him for six months.  Joining the organization After spending six months thinking about it, doing some research, and learning about what the organization did, Elliott joined the organization. Now, more than thirty years later, he is still doing that. Moving to Washington DC Elliott moved to Washington DC in December of 2001, just after 9/11.  The last twelve months Having lived through 9/11, Elliott felt accustomed to things affecting business travel and tourism to Washington DC. Although the last twelve months have been the hardest to deal with, there is strength in numbers. After coming out of a state of denial and dealing with the shock of the reality of the situation, all Elliott's peers around the country started talking about recovery, being more proactive, and looking towards the future. What Americans need to work on As Americans, we need to work on our tendency to believe that some things that affect the global community will never happen to us here, in America.  The Da Vinci Code You can visit Washington DC, based on the book, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. There is a program that shows the different places from the book in Washington. There was also a tour that showed Washington through the eyes of those who followed the Dan Brown movies. Diversity, equality, and inclusion  Elliot feels that things are improving slightly in terms of diversity, equality, and inclusion because when he entered the industry in 1992, there was only one black male who was the CEO of a DMO.  The National Coalition of Black Meeting Planners  Elliott was actively involved in the National Coalition of Black Meeting Planners. He realized that there were opportunities and diversity at the lower level of the pyramid in our industry, but as you got further up the pyramid, there were fewer and fewer opportunities. Diversity and inclusion within DMOs In 2021, America is a nation with 600-700 DMOs, and less than ten of them are run by people of color and females. There are still many opportunities and enough time to look at that and dissect it through a different lens. A wake-up call Last year was a wake-up call for Elliott. He realized that COVID could happen in America, and he needed to do a lot more in terms of diversity and inclusion within the industry.  Elliott Ferguson's idea of doing better Doing better for Elliott Ferguson is not only about white people recognizing and understanding the plight of the black community. It is about understanding that there is something wrong with being one of only two black people walking into a room filled with white people in 2021. Also, when representing an industry that he loves and not seeing the diversity, seeing the opportunities to have conversations about that. Discrimination Most discrimination comes from ignorance. Seeing diversity in the future Because of the things they have seen and experienced, kids entering the workforce in the next few years will expect to see some diversity in the companies for which they work. If not, they won't want to work for those companies. Those who want to believe that it is just a black problem, a Jewish problem, or a problem that does not affect them will be left behind. Diversity within companies Sometimes, people don't even realize that the things they are saying are racist. So, people need to challenge themselves to be more purposeful with the conversations they have within their companies. They need to understand that those diverse companies are the most profitable and they are usually the places where the most people want to work. Elliott's role is coming to an end In the next few weeks, Elliott's role as the chair of U.S. Travel will end. He spent two years in that role, and it was an interesting time for him. Dealing with a pandemic As we continue to focus on stressors like Black Lives Matter, the change of administration, and homeschooling, we realize that we are dealing with a pandemic, and people will be losing their lives. Elliott appreciates the direction the Biden administration is taking in terms of prioritizing the focus on the pandemic.  The focus of the U.S. Travel Association In the short-term, the U.S. Travel Association is focusing on domestic markets and on building relationships. Now, when there is no travel at all, people are paying attention to what is missing and how important the travel industry is. The new chair of the U.S. Travel Association  The new chair of the U.S. Travel Association will be focusing on ensuring that the U.S. Travel Association is dealing with the priorities tied to recovery and getting back on track so that people can start traveling again. Something to be proud of The U.S. Travel Association has done two webinars with NDEI, focused on diversity from the standpoint of being black in America. There were more than two thousand people on each Zoom.  Racism that Elliott Ferguson experienced at IMEX The U.S. Travel Association won two awards at IMEX. A few seconds after Elliott Ferguson got off the stage to accept the awards, someone came up to him and asked him to fill their glass of wine. Everyone was shocked! Although Elliott's first inclination was to reassure everyone and make them feel okay, he felt deflated. Creating awareness After that incident, he decided that he would no longer focus on making other people feel comfortable in those situations. Going forward, he would rather prioritize helping people understand what is being referred to, in terms of marginalizing people because of the color of their skin.  Leading the way Elliott feels that the hospitality industry should be leading the way in terms of understanding people's cultural differences. Connect with Eric On LinkedIn On Facebook On Instagram On Website Connect with Elliot On LinkedIn On Website

Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals
How Destination DC Is Navigating a Tumultuous Time

Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 17:46


Elliott Ferguson discusses the Capitol riot, inauguration and the future of event security. While meeting planners had high hopes that the new year would be one of recovery, 2021 got off to a rocky start in January. In addition to a slow vaccine rollout, the attack on the Capitol raised new fears about event safety. On this episode of Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals, Northstar Meetings Group Associate Editor Elise Schoening spoke with Elliott Ferguson, president and CEO of Destination DC and national chair of the U.S. Travel Association. Ferguson discussed what it was like to be in D.C. during the insurrection and shared what the CVB is doing to address planner concerns around civil unrest. He also discussed new hybrid and virtual event offerings available at the convention center and how the city is adapting to a changing meetings landscape. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Travel Guys
The Travel Guys with Mark Hoffman

The Travel Guys

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 43:48


In the Travel News, if you are coming or returning to the US, you will need a covid test. Norwegian Airlines, famous for super low fares across the Atlantic, has become the latest victim of covid. The airline will no longer fly across the pond, rewriting itself as a much smaller regional carrier. The rules for traveling to Hawaii continue to evolve, and in our Smarter Traveler segment, we will update you on the new way to visit Kauai without a quarantine, and review the rest of the current Hawaii covid travel rules. Normally, in the days leading up to the inauguration of a president, Washington, DC would be abuzz. But, because of covid and recent violence at the Capitol, there won’t be spectator events. But you can still “attend” the inauguration. Destination DC has prepared a virtual tour of the city, taking you to dozens of sites related to the event. You can link to the virtual itinerary here. The Mail Bag segment is always popular. Mark answers your questions on animals in the air, hacker fares on airlines, travel credit cards and vaccinated travel.

Travel Guys Radio
Virtually attend the inauguration with Destination DC

Travel Guys Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 43:39


Listen Now On the Sunday, January 17th edition of The Travel Guys…  In the Travel News, if you are coming or returning to the US, you will need a covid test. Norwegian Airlines, famous for super low fares across the Atlantic, has become the latest victim of covid. The airline will no longer fly across the pond, rewriting itself as a much smaller regional carrier. The rules for traveling to Hawaii continue to evolve, and...

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World Footprints
Tourism in Washington, D.C. amid COVID and the 2021 Presidential Inauguration

World Footprints

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 45:27


Washington, D.C, is a very popular tourism destination but, like all destination around the world, COVID-19 has put a stranglehold on its tourism product. In addition to the pandemic the District of Columbia has also dealt with months of social unrest and a recent violent and unconscionable insurrection. With all of the challenges facing Washington and a forthcoming Presidential Inauguration to prepare for, we spoke to Elliott Ferguson, President and CEO of Destination DC, to talk about the status of tourism in the District. Destination DC is the official destination marketing organization for Washington, D.C. so we sought to learn what visitors to the District could expect this year. Elliott shared that there will be a number of exciting attractions that will open this year. He also discussed the treasure trove of culinary, cultural and historical experiences that D.C. offers. Elliott reminded us of the reasons why we love calling the DMV home. Unbeknownst to us we were talking about tourism in D.C. as the U.S. Capitol Building was under siege.

Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled  Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
261: Destination DC CEO Elliott Ferguson Recommends That Sales Professionals Implement These Steps to Bring Value to their Customers Right Now

Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 39:54


Read the complete transcript on the Sales Game Changers Podcast website. Elliott Ferguson is the President and CEO of Destination DC. ELLIOTT'S TIP TO EMERGING SALES LEADERS: "People can see when you're happy. I gave my entire team mirrors years ago and I said, "Every time you pick up the phone, I want you to look in the mirror and look at your facial expression. I want you to smile when you're talking to them and see whether or not they see a difference in how you're talking because that's how people perceive you, that's exactly what they hear and that's really important as we're looking at developing our brand - because each of us are a brand - as we're looking at moving forward and getting out of COVID."

TRAVELING
Culture Shift: A New Vision for the Travel Industry with Elliott Ferguson

TRAVELING

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 74:01


Thanks for joining us on Episode 7 with our guest Elliott Ferguson, President & CEO at Destination DC. The Traveling Podcast is hosted by Dan Sherman and Ryan Barth, CMP.In this episode we'll touch on the top stories in group business travel, live events and sports. In addition, Elliott will share how he got started in the destination marketing and tourism industry, his leadership approach at Destination DC and his vision for improving race, diversity and equality as american culture shifts beneath us. Elliott FergusonPresident & CEODestination DCLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliott-ferguson-44ba97/ Bio: A 30-year veteran of the travel and hospitality industry, Elliott Ferguson serves as President and CEO of Destination DC, the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC in addition to National Chair for US Travel Association Board of Directors. Ferguson leads Destination DC’s efforts to generate economic opportunity for the District through meetings and tourism, overseeing the organization’s convention and tourism sales, marketing, finance and business development operations.The Traveling Podcast is Presented by: HIP NetworkHIP Network is a B2B digital media company shaping the hospitality industry’s agenda with expertly curated content that fuels growth. To learn more, please visit www.HipNetwork.comSupport the show (http://www.hipnetwork.com/traveling-podcast)

The Right Buzz
Live Radio Show With Jeff Dawson

The Right Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 79:54


I spent twenty-five years in the wonderful world of road construction. Back surgery in 2010 put the skids on that career. My body couldn't handle the rigors of twelve to sixteen-hour days, six to seven days a week anymore. As I convalesced, licking my wounds, I wondered what to do next. Not being out in the sun getting baked, or dodging traffic, was going to be a hard act to follow. Seriously, what else did I know? An article in the Dallas Morning News caught my eye. It was about being a professional speaker. Hmm? That sounds interesting. Becoming mobile again, I took a seat in front of a blank monitor, pondering what to write.Let's start with something I know: my life. The first work is titled "God's Plan: A Glimpse Into One's Life." I re-titled it six months later to "Why Did Everything Happen?" This is a look back at the last twenty-five years of my life and how the death of my partner, father and true love affected my life. I was amazed at the revelations. Since then, I've moved on to write in several different genres. The current works range from the love story of my soul-mate: Debbie Beck-RIP 7-20-2009, Love's True Second Chance, an alternate historical perspective of vampires versus the Third Reich, Occupation and Sabotage a modern- day Sci-Fi time travel trilogy, Gateway:Pioche, Destination DC, Target Berlin a short horror story, two dating guides for Russian/Turkish brides, a book of humor, a work of poetry and two Baseball Coaching Manuals.

Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals
Focusing on Diversity in Meetings

Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2020 27:06


Black meeting professionals share their thoughts on the Black Lives Matter protests and how the industry should respond. The past two weeks have seen large-scale demonstrations in almost every major U.S. city and across the world as hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets to protest the killing of George Floyd, and the need for widespread police reform. The events have not only renewed demands for major changes, but have put the spotlight on the country’s ongoing discrimination against people of color, and black people in particular.   On this episode of Eventful: The Podcast for Meeting Professionals, we hear from industry insiders on the protests, their own experiences, and the need for greater diversity in the meetings industry. Elliott Ferguson, president and CEO of Destination DC and national chair for the U.S. Travel Association (left), and Jason Dunn, group vice president of diversity sales and inclusion for the Cincinnati Convention and Visitors Bureau and chair of the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals (right), are among those who share their thoughts.

Industry Night with Foodie & The Beast
Visitors And Locals Alike Have Plenty to Discover in DC

Industry Night with Foodie & The Beast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 59:04


When you mention Washington, DC, the first thing people think is “politics.” But DC is so much more than just the federal government – it’s cultural, creative, vibrant and delicious. Think you know DC? Elliott Ferguson, CEO and President of Destination DC joined me in the Industry Night studio to chat about the dramatic changes in the DC landscape and how anyone -- visitor or local -- can take advantage of all the offerings. And you can't discuss what's happening in DC during the springtime, without mentioning the Cherry Blossom Festival. So we did and Meg McGarry of the National Cherry Blossom Festival provided an entire itinerary of ways to enjoy the always spectacular blooms. Powered and distributed by Simplecast.

Meetings Today Podcast
Destination DC Leverages the U.S. Capital's Power

Meetings Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2019 21:51


Destination DC President and CEO Elliott Ferguson talks with Jeff Heilman about the sector-driven Connected Capital strategy for meetings, the real D.C. for visitors and groups, and his new role as national chair of the U.S. Travel Association. Enjoying this episode? View more episodes of the Meetings Today Podcast!  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Exploring Chiropractic Podcast
Episode 51: @destination.dc with Brooks Cadenhead

Exploring Chiropractic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019 53:15


About Brooks Cadenhead (@Destination.DC on Instagram)Hometown: Brazoria, TXTerm: Junior (Undergraduate) at Texas A&M UniversityI chose TAMU because of the traditions and quality education. Once you're an Aggie, you're always an Aggie, and that's what makes up the famous Aggie Network. I am confident that my degree from Texas A&M will prepare me well for my future endeavors and am thankful for the rigorous coursework, wonderful memories, and future opportunities it will bring.Discussion TopicsWhat did you want to be when you grew up?Why chiropractic?Who/what have been your mentors/inspirations?What question(s) do you wish you would have known to ask admission advisors? What have you come across that have been challenges preparing for chiropractic school (pre-reqs, choosing a school, etc.)?Favorite tools and tips for those less familiar with social media or shy and unsure of putting themselves out there?’Tic PicksBrooksShadowingSocial Media accounts to follow:@futuredoctorcroft@southern_chiro@thechiropracticguru@drlumberjack & @drmackenziegoss@stevenggage@drjasonNathanSparketype AssessmentResources/Other MentionsThe Source Chiropractic YouTube ChannelYour Houston Chiropractor YouTube ChannelQueroQuiro YouTube Channel (Brazilian Portuguese)Dr. Rahim Gonstead Chiropractor YouTube Channel

Meet Us in Paris
Destination DC : Federal Shutdown Edition

Meet Us in Paris

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019


You’re in Washington DC during the federal shutdown. All of the national monuments are closed. All 19 of the Smithsonian Museums are closed. What are you going to do? Don’t…Read the postDestination DC : Federal Shutdown Edition

Meetings Today Podcast
Destination DC’s Elliott Ferguson on the Government Shutdown and D.C. Happenings

Meetings Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 9:21


Meetings Today’s Tyler Davidson talks with Destination DC chief Elliott Ferguson about the federal government shutdown and how Washington, D.C., is navigating it. They also discuss hot spots for planners and attendees to visit while in D.C. Read more insights from Ferguson and others regarding the shutdown here. Enjoying this episode? View more episodes of the Meetings Today Podcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Community D.C.
Destination DC

Community D.C.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 13:39


DC is Cool. Over 22 million people visited here last year. Hear about the Destination DC role as a convention & visitor organization and the positive impact of tourism on local economic development from their CEO Elliott Ferguson.

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Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled  Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers
069: Melissa Riley Knew Early On She Was Destined for Sales, Now She Leads Sales for Destination DC

Sales Game Changers | Tip-Filled Conversations with Sales Leaders About Their Successful Careers

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2018 45:59


Read the complete transcript on the The Sales Game Changers Podcast website. Melissa Riley serves as the Vice President of Convention Sales and Services at Destination DC, the official convention and tourism corporation for the nation's capital. She's a 20 year veteran of the travel and hospitality industries and leads a team of more than 30 who work in concert to generate a positive economic impact for the District. She began her tenure with Destination DC in 2003 and has continued to grow within the organization. Under her stewardship, her team continues to drive new business opportunities into the District for future years and continues to grow the economic development for the District. Find Melissa on LinkedIN!

Event CEO
How Do You Stand Out as a Small Fish in a Big Pond with Elliot Ferguson – ECEO026

Event CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2017 5:35


Elliott Ferguson’s quick take on the best in technology, innovation, and business strategy, including: Using Oculus VR to tour a city Travelling Abe Lincoln Building relationships at tradeshows Listen to Elliott’s full-length interview with Rebecca HERE CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE < Back to Podcast Homepage Elliott Ferguson serves as President and CEO of Destination DC, the official destination marketing organization for Washington, DC. […]

Event CEO
Branding a City for Universal Appeal with Elliott Ferguson – ECEO025

Event CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2017 29:45


In this episode, Rebecca Linder speaks with Elliott Ferguson, President & CEO of Destination DC. Elliott reveals what it takes to make your city attractive to potential visitors (and to “compete” with other U.S. cities), how Washington, D.C. will be affected by IPW, and the hard work it takes to connect planners of big events and conventions to local hotels […]

Animation Destination
20. Destination: DC Nation

Animation Destination

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2015 84:29


This week on the podcast our panel discusses the DC animated movies! Basically the stuff [...] The post 20. Destination: DC Nation appeared first on The Destination.

TRAVELBITES with David Gordon
Travelbites - Special Episode on Washington DC

TRAVELBITES with David Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 19:44


In this episode, host David Gordon talks exclusively to the President of Destination DC, Eliott Ferguson

TRAVELBITES with David Gordon
Travelbites - Special Episode about Washington DC

TRAVELBITES with David Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2014 19:46


In this special episode, host David Gordon speaks exclusively to Elliot Ferguson, President & CEO of Destination DC about visiting Washington DC www.washington.org and discovers there's a lot more to the city than politics.

TRAVELBITES with David Gordon
Travelbites - Special Episode about Washington DC

TRAVELBITES with David Gordon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 19:46


In this special episode, host David Gordon speaks exclusively to Elliot Ferguson, President & CEO of Destination DC about visiting Washington DC  www.washington.org and discovers there's a lot more to the city than politics.