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2011 Texas Travel Summit – Conference Attendees As of 9/15/11 2011 Texas Travel Summit – Conference Attendees As of 9/15/11 Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau The Atkins Group 1101 N. 1st St. 501 Soledad Abilene, TX 79601 San Antonio, TX 78205 Main Phone: 325-676-2556 Main Phone: 210-444-2500 Main Fax: 325-676-1630 Main Fax: 210-894-8326 Nanci Liles, [email protected] Steve Atkins, [email protected] Shanna Smith-Snyder, [email protected] Jayme LeGros Ann Perrine, [email protected] Alvin Convention & Visitor Bureau Pat Robertson 121 East Willis Alvin, TX 77511 Austin Community College - Travel/Tourism Main Phone: 281-585-3359 Main Phone: 512-223-5174 Main Fax: 281-756-8688 Main Fax: 512-223-5191 Julie Wagner-Siggers, [email protected] Lindsi Cartmell, [email protected] Stephanie Warthen, [email protected] Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council P.O. Box 9480 Austin Convention & Visitors Bureau Amarillo, TX 79105 301 Congress, Ste. 200 Main Phone: 806-374-1497 Austin, TX 78701 Main Fax: 806-342-2061 Main Phone: 512-474-5171 Jerry Holt, [email protected] Main Fax: 512-583-7281 Jutta Matalka, CTP, [email protected] Robert Lander, [email protected] Margo Richards, [email protected] American Airlines Courtney Sculley, [email protected] 4255 Amon Carter Blvd. Jennifer Walker MD 4411 Fort Worth, TX 76155 Bandera County Convention & Visitors Bureau Main Phone: 817-967-3424 P.O. Box 171 Main Fax: 817-931-4840 Bandera, TX 78003 Frank Morogiello, [email protected] Main Phone: 830-796-3045 Main Fax: 830-796-4121 Angleton - City of Linda Joiner, [email protected] 121 S. Velasco Patricia Moore, [email protected] Angleton, TX 77515 Main Phone: 979-849-4364 Bastrop Convention & Exhibit Center Main Fax: 979-849-5561 P.O. Box 427 Martha Eighme, [email protected] Bastrop, TX 78602 Main Phone: 512-332-8984 Aria Main Fax: 512-332-8819 14800 Quorum Dr., Ste. 180 Kathy Danielson, [email protected] Dallas, TX 75254 Main Phone: 214-382-2650 Beaumont Convention & Visitors Bureau Main Fax: P.O Box 3827 Ryan Thompson, [email protected] 505 Willow St., 77701 Arlington Convention & Visitors Bureau Beaumont, TX 77704 1905 E. Randol Mill Rd. Main Phone: 409-880-3749 Arlington, TX 76011-8214 Main Fax: 409-880-3750 Main Phone: 817-704-7601 Dean E. Conwell, CDME, [email protected] Main Fax: 817-265-5640 Elizabeth Eddins, [email protected] Jay Burress, [email protected] Stephanie Molina, [email protected] Decima Cooper Kay Webb, [email protected] 2011 Texas Travel Summit – Conference Attendees As of 9/15/11 City of Bedford Bryan-College Station Convention & Visitors Bureau 2000 Forest Ridge Dr. 715 University Drive East Bedford, TX 76021 College Station, TX 77840-1804 Main Phone: 817-952-2169 Main Phone: 979-260-9898 Main Fax: 817-952-2210 Main Fax: 979-260-9800 Billie Yahne, [email protected] Shannon Overby, [email protected] Pattie Sears, [email protected] Belmont Icehouse, LLC 3116 Commerce St., Ste. D Buckhorn Saloon and Museum and Texas Ranger Dallas, TX 75226 Museum Main Phone: 972-755-3210 318 E. Houston St. Main Fax: 972-755-3201 San Antonio, TX 78205 Drew Holmgreen, [email protected] Main Phone: 210-247-4000 Main Fax: 210-247-4020 Belton Area Chamber of Commerce Emmy Rogers, [email protected] P.O. Box 659 Belton, TX 76513 City of Buda Main Phone: 254-933-2469 P.O. Box 1218 Main Fax: 254-939-1061 Buda, TX 78610 Stephanie O'Banion, [email protected] Main Phone: 512-312-0084 Main Fax: 512-312-1889 Boerne Convention & Visitors Bureau Alisha Burrow, [email protected] 1407 South Main Boerne, TX 78006 City of Burnet - Burnet Tourism Alliance Main Phone: 830-249-7277 P.O. Box 1369 Main Fax: 830-249-9626 Burnet, TX 78611 Wendy Little, [email protected] Main Phone: 512-756-6093 Linda Tom, [email protected] Main Fax: 512-756-8560 Larry Woods, [email protected] Crista Bromley, [email protected] Brady/McCulloch County Chamber of Commerce Cedar Hill Economic Development Corporation 101 East First St. 285 Uptown Blvd., Bldg. 100 Brady, TX 76825 Cedar Hill, TX 75104 Main Phone: 325-597-3491 Main Phone: 972-291-5132 Main Fax: 325-792-9181 Main Fax: 972-291-5134 Kathi Masonheimer, [email protected] Michaela Dollar, [email protected] Brazosport Convention & Visitors Council City Sightseeing San Antonio 300 Abner Jackson Pkwy. 125 A Guadalupe Lake Jackson, TX 77566 San Antonio, TX 78204 Main Phone: 979-285-2501 Main Phone: 210-204-8687 Main Fax: 979-285-2505 Main Fax: 210-204-8687 Edith Fischer, [email protected] David Strainge, [email protected] Brenham/Washington County CVB Colony CVB -The 115 West Main St. 6800 Main Street Brenham, TX 77833 The Colony, TX 75056 Main Phone: 979-836-3696 Main Phone: 972-624-3104 Main Fax: 979-836-1052 Main Fax: 972-624-2312 Lu Hollander, [email protected] Diane Baxter, [email protected] Seneca McAdams, [email protected] Christie Copling, [email protected] 2011 Texas Travel Summit – Conference Attendees As of 9/15/11 Conroe Convention & Visitors Bureau Daytripper 505 W. Davis 502 1/2 Aurora Conroe, TX 77301 Houston, TX 77005 Main Phone: 936-522-3501 Main Phone: 512-992-4001 Main Fax: 936-522-3039 Steven Leeper, [email protected] Harold "Hutch" Hutcheson, [email protected] Denton Convention & Visitors Bureau 414 Parkway Corpus Christi Convention & Visitors Bureau Denton, TX 76201 101 N Shoreline Blvd., Ste. 43 Main Phone: 940-382-7895 Corpus Christi, TX 78401 Main Fax: 940-382-6287 Main Phone: 361-881-1888 Kim Phillips, [email protected] Main Fax: 361-888-4998 Keith Arnold, [email protected] DeSoto Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center Michelle Horine, [email protected] 2010 N. Hampton Road, Ste. 200 DeSoto, TX 75115 D Magazine Main Phone: 972-224-3565 750 N. St. Paul, Ste. 2100 Main Fax: 972-354-1022 Dallas, TX 75201 Cammy Jackson, [email protected] Main Phone: 214-540-0137 Main Fax: 214-594-7747 Door Number 3 Chris M. Conwell, [email protected] 1050 East 11th St., Ste. 250 Austin, TX 78702 D.K. Shifflet & Associates Ltd. Main Phone: 512-391-1773 1750 Old Meadow Rd., Ste. 620 Main Fax: 512-391-1926 McLean, VA 22102 Suzanne Kyba, [email protected] Main Phone: 703-536-0500 Tim Smith, [email protected] Main Fax: 703-536-0580 Jeffrey Eslinger, [email protected] Edelman Southwest Cheryl Schutz, [email protected] 701 Brazos St # 950 Austin, TX 78701 Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau Main Phone: 512-478-3335 325 North St. Paul St., Ste. 7 Main Fax: 512-478-5335 Dallas, TX 75201 Reid Schwartz, [email protected] Main Phone: 214-571-1000 Main Fax: 214-665-1211 Edelman Southwest Dave Krupinski, [email protected] 808 Travis, Ste. 501 Liliana Rivera, lrivera@dallascvb Houston, TX 77002 Main Phone: 512-478-3335 Dallas Cowboys Football Club Main Fax: 512-478-5335 One Legend's Way Helen Vollmer, [email protected] Arlington, TX 76011 Main Phone: 817-892-4152 El Paso Convention & Visitors Bureau Main Fax: 817-548-3396 One Civic Center Plaza Susan E. Skaggs, [email protected] El Paso, TX 79901-1187 Main Phone: 915-534-0693 Dallas/Fort Worth Area Tourism Council Main Fax: 915-534-0687 701 S. Main St. William Blaziek, [email protected] Grapevine, TX 76051 Veronica Castro, [email protected] Main Phone: 817-329-2438 Main Fax: 817-251-4329 Traci Mayer, [email protected] 2011 Texas Travel Summit – Conference Attendees As of 9/15/11 Far Flung Outdoor Center Glen Rose Convention & Visitors Bureau P. O. Box 377 P.O. Box 2037 Terlingua, TX 79852 Glen Rose, TX 76043 Main Phone: 432-371-2633 Main Phone: 254-897-3081 Main Fax: 432-371-2993 Main Fax: 254-898-9055 Greg Henington, [email protected] Billy Huckaby, [email protected] Linda Walker, [email protected] Helen Kervin, [email protected] Fort Stockton Convention & Visitors Bureau Grapevine Convention & Visitors Bureau P.O. Box 1000 One Liberty Park Plaza Fort Stockton, TX 79735 Grapevine, TX 76051 Main Phone: 432-336-2264 Main Phone: 817-410-3185 Main Fax: 432-336-6114 Main Fax: 817-410-3038 Doug May, [email protected] Heather Kisabeth, [email protected] Paul W. McCallum, Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau [email protected] 111 W. 4th Street, Ste. 200 Fort Worth, TX 76102-3951 Gristmill River Restaurant & Bar/Gruene, TX Main Phone: 817-698-7822 1601 Hunter Road Main Fax: 817-338-3530 New Braunfels, TX 78130 Estela Martinez-Stuart, [email protected] Main Phone: 830-629-5077 Merianne Roth, [email protected] Main Fax: 830-629-6729 Amanda Schooler, [email protected] Mary Jane Nalley, [email protected] Fredericksburg Convention & Visitor Bureau Harlingen Convention & Visitors Bureau 302 E. Austin St. 311 E. Tyler Fredericksburg, TX 78624 Harlingen, TX 78550-9121 Main Phone: 830-997-6523 Main Phone: 956-423-5440 Main Fax: 830-997-8588 Main Fax: 956-425-3870 Ernest Loeffler, Jr., [email protected] Hope Davo, [email protected] Daryl Whitworth, [email protected] Harman Consulting Frisco Convention & Visitors Bureau 2222 Winton Terr. E. 7601 Gaylord Pkwy., Ste. 100 Fort Worth, TX 76109 Frisco, TX 75034 Main Phone: 817-926-1100 Main Phone: 972-292-5250 Douglas Harman, [email protected] Main Fax: 972-292-5251 Marla Roe, [email protected] Hotel Valencia 150 E. Houston St. Galveston Island Convention & Visitors Bureau San Antonio, TX 78205 601 Tremont Main Phone: 210-227-9700 Galveston, TX 77550 Main Fax: 210-227-9701 Main Phone: 409-797-5163 Wendy Norris, [email protected] Main Fax: 409-762-8911 Meg Winchester, CMP, [email protected] Hotel Valencia 405 N.
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