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  • Supported in part by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), Miami hosted the ABFF for five years. "It was one of our most successful and well attended events," said GMCVB President & CEO William D. Talbert, III, CDME. "We are delighted ABFF is returning to Miami and look forward to continuing our partnership with Film Life and the film and entertainment community at large," Talbert added.

  • MIAMI, FL - On Friday Feb. 27, 2009, at its fifth annual celebration for Black History Month, delancyhill P.A., in collaboration with the Historical Museum of Southern Florida (HMSF), the MiamiDade Chamber of Commerce and the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, as part of the HMSF preview of the Black Crossroads: The African Diaspora in Miami exhibition, will honor former county commissioner Betty T. Ferguson for inspiring change, community engagement and building bridges in the African Diaspora of South Florida.

  • Supported in part by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau (GMCVB), Miami hosted the ABFF for five years. "It was one of our most successful and well attended events," said GMCVB President & CEO William D. Talbert, ffl, CDME. "We are delighted ABFF is returning to Miami and look forward to continuing our partnership with FUm Life and the film and entertainment community at large," Talbert added.

  • I think a lot of it is weather driven," he said. "It's a nice environment for our sponsors to take their guests. If you're a sponsor and you're doing business globally, to bring your guests to South Florida is pretty nice. "We know that the best Super Bowls in history were in South Florida." said William Talbert, president and CEO of the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau. "And we know the best place to hold Super Bowls is South Florida. We were somewhat of an underdog this time, but that never deters us." The NFL is finally realizing that the people who go to Super Bowls like warm-weather cities because of all the activities that can take place," said Dick Anderson, who played in three Super Bowls with the Dolphins and chaired the Super Bowl host committee for Miami in ...

  • ... Historical Museum of Southern Florida, the Miami-Dade Chamber of Commerce, and the Greater Miami Coonvention and Visitors Bureau, as part of the HMSF preview of the Black C...

  • I'm just getting out there educating the industry of the changes that have occuied," said [Romero], who previously worked as associate vice president of membership at the Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau. "The area has changed dramatically. We have really reinvented ourselves and now we're targeting a different audience. "We're not as busy as South Beach," Romero said. "It's a little more friendly. We offer something for everyone, not just the jet setters." "I'm a one-woman band," she said. "Sometimes I wish I was cloned."

  • MIAMI, June 26 /PRNewswire/ -- The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau (GMCVB) has been awarded $1.25 million in emergency marketing funds from Florida Governor Crist and the State Division of Emergency Management to assist the destination in correcting misperceptions among potential visitors about the effects of the Gulf oil spill. Dispelling these perceptions is critical, since tourism is Miami- Dade's number one industry, employing more than 100,000 people, and representing 1 in 5 jobs in the County. In 2009, nearly 12 million overnight visitors generated more than $107 million in tourist taxes, including 28% of the State sales tax collected in the County. Visitors spent approximately $16.5 billion in lodging, food, shopping and ancillary services and activities.

  • When Mountaineer fans take their talents to South Beach for the Orange Bowl, for most, it will be a short but event-filled trip. For people going, it's two pretty good, concentrated days of events, with sunny weather thrown in," West Virginia University Alumni Association President Steve Douglas said of upcoming Orange Bowl travel.

    ...," he said, referring to the section of Miami Beach known for its trendy restaurants and nightcl...Photos courtesy Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau Miamis famed ...

  • ...The Amelia Island Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) has expanded their nature-...Jun 1, 2011 . Fort Lauderdale Greater Fort Lauderdale is making it easier and more affor...May 31, 2011 . Miami The Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau and...

  • ... incentive conferences at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach, "tapped into the hearts of the meeting atte...According to the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, clothing has...



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