Destination Marketing Association International

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Destinations International (formerly Destination Marketing Association International)
Formation1914
Type Industry trade group
Headquarters2025 M Street, NW, Suite 500
Washington, D.C.
Location
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
658+ Destination Organizations and CVBs
Don Welsh
Main organ
Board of directors
Budget
US$6,242,900 [1]
Staff
17
Website www.destinationsinternational.org

Destinations International (formerly Destination Marketing Association International) is a professional organization representing destination organizations and convention and visitor bureaus worldwide.

As the world's largest resource for official destination organizations[ citation needed ], Destinations International represents over 6,000 professionals from 575 destination organizations across the globe.[ citation needed ]

They provide members professionals, industry partners, students and educators with educational resources, networking opportunities and marketing benefits available worldwide.

They maintain an online bookstore and resource center, an e-mail discussion lists for members, professional certificates and designations (PDM, CDME), an accreditation program and an official online travel portal. Destinations International also owns the Meeting Information Network (MINT), the meetings and convention database.

History

The present Destinations International was founded in 1915 in St. Louis by sales representatives of 28 different US destinations as the Association of Convention Secretaries whose goal was to share accurate information about conventions, promote sound professional practices in the solicitation and servicing of meetings and conventions, and develop "scientific" principles of convention management. After adding an international member to the group in 1919, the decision was made to change the name the following year (1920) to the International Association of Convention Bureaus (IACB). [2] In 1974, the association changed its name again to the International Association of Convention and Visitors Bureau (IACVB) in order to reflect the growing importance of consumer travel. In August 2005, the association changed its name to become Destination Marketing Association International. [3]

It was announced in March 2017 that the organization would change its name once again to more accurately reflect the changing role of Destination Marketing Organizations. The new name, Destinations International, was rolled out at the organization's annual meeting in Montreal in July. [4] [ unreliable source? ]

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References

  1. "DMAI Annual report 2007-08" (PDF). DestinationMarketing.org. 2008-07-29. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-01-31. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  2. Ford, R.C.; Peeper, W.C. (2008). Managing Destination Marketing Organizations: The Tasks, Roles and Responsibilities of the Convention & Visitors Bureau Executive. Orlando, Fl: ForPer.
  3. "About DMAI - History". DestinationMarketing.org. 2009. Archived from the original on 2010-06-16. Retrieved 2009-03-01.
  4. "It's a Brand New Name". billgeist.typepad.com.