Illinois Governors Conference on Travel & Tourism

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  1. Illinois Office of Tourism Honors Tourism Industry Leaders with Excellence in Tourism Awards and Silver Lining Stories

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    CHICAGO -The 2021 Illinois Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism kicked off Monday, Dec. 6, at Navy Pier in Chicago with an awards ceremony honoring tourism leaders’ contribution to the industry including special recognition for how communities responded throughout the pandemic.

    This year, the new Silver Lining Stories initiative awards tourism attractions and business owners who rallied to support their communities and innovated under extremely challenging circumstances as they navigated the pandemic. Honorees were selected by their industry peers who voted via the Illinois Governor’s Conference on Tourism Facebook page.

    “I’m committed to making the investments necessary to renew our tourism industry and the communities it supports. We’ve deployed over $1 billion in relief to over ten thousand Illinois businesses in hundreds of cities and towns throughout our state,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “We’ve provided 7,500 hospitality grants totaling $265 million through the Business Interruption Grants and Back to Business Grants. And we’re distributing grants aimed at new and returning festivals and tourism attractions everywhere in our state.”

    “Congratulations to the small businesses and community groups who were nominated for the Silver Lining Stories. Their stories spotlight the ingenuity, resilience and resourcefulness we saw in the tourism industry and across Illinois as folks pivoted to help each other and be in service to their communities during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Sylvia I. Garcia, acting director of the Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity (DCEO).

    Silver Lining Stories categories include:

    • Most Engaged Community Partner – Winner: Vine Street Market, farmers market at O’Fallon Station, nominated by ILLINOISouth Tourism, Individual, business or organization that supported their community in multiple ways over a period of time.
    • Best Pivot – Winner: Shawnee Hills Wine Trail, nominated by Southernmost Illinois Tourism, Business or individual that changed their business model during one of the largest economic, human & health pandemics, and innovated as a result.

    The Illinois Excellence in Tourism Awards were also presented to celebrate the most innovative tourism marketing initiatives from convention and tourism bureaus (CVB) throughout the state, prior to the pandemic. The award ceremony was hosted by Val Warner, the Emmy Award-winning co-host of Windy City Weekend on ABC 7.

    “It is an incredible honor to be able to recognize our tourism partners across the state who work tirelessly to promote Illinois as a premier tourist destination,” said Karla Flannery, deputy director of the Illinois Office of Tourism.

    Travel and tourism professionals from around the country judged submissions in eight categories, ranging from best social media marketing to best event or festival, with one exceptional entry receiving best of show.

    Each category contained a Budget A for organizations with annual operating budgets of $500,000 and above, and Budget B for organizations with budgets under $500,000.

    Illinois Excellence in Tourism Award winners:

    • Best Niche Targeting Budget A – Heritage Corridor CVB, 2019 Heritage Corridor Ale Trail        
    • Best Niche Targeting Budget B – Ottawa Visitors Center, Local Food Restaurant Week
    • Best Niche Targeting Budget B – Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition, History in Your Backyard

     

    • Best Social Media Marketing Budget A – Galena CVB, Facebook milestone Galena
    • Best Social Media Marketing Budget B – Quincy Area CVB, Best Postcard Pic FB Contest + Inside Guide

     

    • Best Branding Initiative Budget A – Rockford Area CVB, 2019 International Table Tennis Federation North American Olympic Table Tennis Trials        
    • Best Branding Initiative Budget B – Elgin Area CVB, Ring Around Elgin     
    • Best Branding Initiative Budget B – Galesburg CVB, Experience Galesburg Rebrand

     

    • Best Cooperative Partnership Budget A – Visit Lake County CVB, Visit Lake County – Best Cooperative Partnership (Six Flags Great America and Lincolnshire Marriott Resort)
    • Best Cooperative Partnership Budget B – Sports Illinois, Sports Huddle 2019

     

    • Best Event or Festival Budget A – Illinois Restaurant Association, Chicago Gourmet
    • Best Event or Festival Budget B – The Joliet Area Historical Museum, A Night Behind Bars

     

    • Best Website Budget A – Choose Chicago, Choose Chicago Website
    • Best Website Budget B – Elgin Area CVB, Explore Elgin Website

     

    • Best Tourism Marketing Budget A – The Art Institute of Chicago, Andy Warhol—From A to B and Back Again
    • Best Tourism Marketing Budget B – Lakeview Chamber of Commerce, Wrigleyville Wonderland

     

    • Best Printed Collateral Budget A – ILLINOISouth, ILLINOISouth Kids Activity Book Series
    • Best Printed Collateral Budget B – Great Rivers Country, Antiques in Illinois

     

    • Best International Marketing –  Great Rivers and Routes Tourism Bureau, Route 66
    • Best PR Campaign – Navy Pier, The Beach Chicago
    • Best of Show – Illinois Restaurant Association

     

    This year’s Illinois Excellence in Tourism program and Silver Lining Stories are presented by the Illinois Office of Tourism. The Illinois Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism is taking place in Chicago, Dec. 6-8, at the Sable Hotel at Navy Pier. The conference unites state leaders, travel experts and special guests to share the latest innovative ideas for promoting travel.

    To download photos from Monday’s awards ceremony, click here.

    To view the conference press release click here.

    To review a complete conference schedule and a list of speakers at this year’s conference, visit

    http://www.ilgovconference.com

     

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    The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Office of Tourism manages industry efforts that result in sustainable and significant economic and quality-of-life benefits for Illinois residents.

  2. Tourism Leaders Gather in Chicago for 2021 Illinois Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism

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    Conference to feature prominent tourism thought leaders, Dec. 6-8

    CHICAGO – The state’s annual conference for tourism industry professionals will gather Dec. 6-8 at the Sable Hotel at Navy Pier in Chicago. The annual Illinois Governor’s Conference on Travel & Tourism unites state leaders, travel experts and special guests to learn about the latest trends and best practices contributing to one of the top industry sectors in Illinois.

    “The Illinois tourism industry is a critical part of our state’s economy supporting hundreds of hospitality businesses across the state that employ thousands of Illinoisans,” said Sylvia I. Garcia, Acting Director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). “This conference is an opportunity for tourism leaders to gather together in person to celebrate all Illinois has to offer and continue to chart a strong recovery for the tourism industry.”

    The conference will feature tourism experts who will discuss industry insights and where tourism is headed. “We look forward to welcoming tourism partners from across the state to this year’s conference as we work to revive the industry and reclaim Illinois’ place as a top domestic and international destination for business and leisure travel,” said Karla Flannery, deputy director of the Illinois Office of Tourism.

    The annual State of the State Tourism Address will take place on Dec. 8 at 9:30 AM in the Aon Grand Ballroom. The address will reflect on the Illinois Office of Tourism’s accomplishments during the past year that have contributed to the state tourism industry’s ongoing recovery and highlight plans for 2022.    

     

    Conference highlights include:

    Navigating the Perilous Road to Recovery – Adam Sacks, Founder and President of Tourism Economics

    Dec. 7, 8:30 AM – 9:30 AM

    The leisure market has led the recovery to date, and economic fundamentals point to a solid foundation for continued rebuilding. However, business and group travel remain suppressed and risks to the recovery remain. Adam Sacks will share Tourism Economics’ latest views on the economy, the mindset of travelers and expectations for how and when travel will fully recover. 

     

    The Surprising Solution to Workplace Diversity – Arwa Mahdawi, Brand Strategist and Author

    Dec. 7, 9:45 AM – 10:30 AM

    While companies have spent a lot of time talking about the importance of diversity, equity and inclusion, the results have frequently been disappointing. Consultant, journalist and author of Strong Female Lead: Lessons from Women in Power Arwa Mahdawi looks at why so many corporate DEI initiatives have either backfired or made little ground–and reveals the surprising solution to diversity in the workplace.

     

    Rishad Tobaccowala, Author, Speaker and Advisor

    Dec. 7, 1:00 PM – 1:45 PM

    Rishad Tobaccowala is an expert in getting people to see, think and feel differently about how to grow themselves, their teams and their businesses. In this keynote, he will review the key long-term changes caused by Covid-19, how we can best change as people to thrive in the years ahead, and how to upgrade our ability to drive revenue and satisfy consumers/visitors in new ways.

     

    State of the State Tourism Address

    Dec. 8, 9:30 AM – Aon Grand Ballroom

    Karla Flannery, Deputy Director of the Illinois Office of Tourism, will reflect on the industry’s biggest accomplishments during a challenging year and share a sneak peak of new initiatives and programs for 2022.

     

    Niche Travel Trends: Cannabis, Wellness & Sustainability

    Dec. 8, 10:45-11:30 AM

    Cathy Ritter, Founder and CEO of Better Destinations LLC, will divide into three of the most buzzed about travel trends: cannabis, wellness and sustainability.

    In addition, the Illinois Office of Tourism will honor and recognize tourism leaders for their contributions to the industry over the past year.

     

    Illinois Excellence in Tourism Awards & Silver Lining Stories

    Dec. 6, 7:15 PM-10 PM – Aon Grand Ballroom

    Illinois Excellence in Tourism Awards dinner will honor and celebrate the most innovative tourism marketing initiatives throughout the state.

     

    Silver Lining Stories

    A new initiative for this year’s conference will recognize the local communities behind some of the most inspiring stories during the pandemic. Silver Lining Stories honor the people and small businesses that rallied to support their communities with an innovative spirit during a time of significant uncertainty.  

    For a complete conference schedule and full list of speakers at this year’s Illinois Governor’s Conference on Travel and Tourism, visit www.ilgovconference.com/schedule/

     

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    The Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Office of Tourism manages industry efforts that result in sustainable and significant economic and quality-of-life benefits for Illinois residents.