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Nov012013

STEVE GOODLING - PRESIDENT & CEO OF THE LB CONVENTION CENTER FRI - NOV. 1ST 2013

READ THIS!!!         THE NOV. 1ST BREAKFAST MEETING IS AT BOGART'S IN THE LONG BEACH CONVENTION CENTER ARENA - DO NOT GO TO THE GRAND


Steve Goodling 

President & CEO
Long Beach Convention & Visitor's Bureau

 

Come hear STEVE GOODLING, PRESIDENT & CEO of Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau, discuss the $40 Million Repositioning at the Convention Center. For the past 12 years, Steve Goodling has led the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau (LBCVB), an organization that makes up a vital part of Long Beach's economic health where overnight visitors generate more than $300 million annually and support nearly 7,000 local jobs.

 

BIOGRAPHY

Over the past decade, Steve Goodling has been leading the Long Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) through a period of substantial evolution that has impacted both visitors and residents alike. As president and CEO of the bureau, Goodling has continued to be a leader in the community by inspiring others to get involved and develop relationships within and outside of the International City.

The Pennsylvania-born marketing executive has more than 25 years of experience in the hospitality industry. Goodling, who holds a degree in marketing from Penn State University, began his career with Marriott and then Shangri-La Hotels, a Hong Kong-based company that operates luxury hotels throughout Asia. There he served as director of marketing for North America in the 1990s, introducing Fortune 500 companies to China’s emerging tourism trade.

(From the Long Beach Business Journal)


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