The National Association of Sports Commissions (NASC), honored 11 individuals and organizations for their leadership and creativity in attracting and marketing sports events last week during its annual Symposium held in Milwaukee, WI.
The NASC honored three industry professionals with awards; they include:
- ·Sports Tourism Executive of the Year: Don Staley, Executive Director, Foley Sports Tourism Complex
- ·Game Changer Award: Tammy Dunn, CSEE, Sports Development Manager, Snohomish County Sports Commission
- ·Sports Event Organizer of the Year: RB Thomas, Jr., Executive Director, International Senior Softball Association
Organization Award Winners include:
Locally Created Event of the Year, population under 250,000: SPORTyler – Tyler
Area Chamber of Commerce
Locally Created Event of the Year, population 250,000 and above: Greater Cleveland Sports Commission
Marketing Campaign of the Year, population under 250,000: Round Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau
Marketing Campaign of the Year, population 250,000 and above: Greensboro Area Convention and Visitors Bureau
Sports Commission of the Year, population under 250,000: Rochester Amateur Sports Commission
Sports Commission of the Year, population 250,000 and above: Atlanta Sports Council
Sports Tourism Organization of the Year, population under 250,000: Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau
Sports Tourism Organization of the Year, population 250,000 and above: Greater Raleigh Sports Alliance
About the National Association of Sports Commissions: As the trade association for the sports tourism industry, the National Association of Sports Commissions (NASC) is the most trusted resource for sports commissions, convention and visitors bureaus (CVBs), and sports event owners. The NASC is committed to the success of nearly 650 member organizations and 1,600 sports event professionals. Our promise is to deliver quality education, ample networking opportunities and exceptional event management and marketing know-how to our members - sports destinations, sports event owners, and suppliers to the industry - and to protect the integrity of the sports tourism industry.
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