Virginia Beach was featured yesterday in Coastal Living’s blog, “The Daily Catch,” as their view of the day. Check it out!
Only One Week Left to Vote!
Keep Virginia Beach on everyone’s mind by rocking the vote at http://www.10best.com/awards/travel/best-east-coast-beach/. We are currently ranked #7.
The current leaders on 10Best Reader’s Choice contest for Best East Coast Beach poll are:
- Gulf Islands National Seashore
- Hunting Island State Park
- Folly Beach
Voting is open until Monday, March 14th, 2016 at 11:59am EDT. There’s still time to make an impact on our standing!
The winners will be promoted on USA TODAY and 10Best.
A Morning in Their Shoes
With the Visitor Center team in a group training yesterday morning, several members of the CVB staff jumped at the opportunity to help cover their posts and learn a little bit about what some of our colleagues do on a day-to-day basis.
Tasks included:
- Answering the phones
- Selling She-crab Festival tickets and Aquarium tickets
- Kept a tick sheet of the number of visitors coming in and the number of phone calls
- Signed for delivery packages
- Assisted walk-ins
- Checked the fax machine for faxes from the hotelier providing the number of rooms they had available
- Logged the number of rooms each hotel that called or faxed in with the prices
Teamwork makes the dream work, and we couldn’t ask for a better team than the one we have here at the CVB!
Pictured: Teresa Diaz, Teddy Bear, Sharene Milan, Tiffany Russel, Travis Harger, and Karen Kephart
CVB Supports Workforce Development Efforts
The CVB is proud to support workforce development efforts by the Virginia Beach hotel association. The CVB is an active part of the hotel community CVB employees serve on their community relations committee. Tourism supports more than 12,000 jobs in Virginia Beach. Special thanks to Diana Burke, executive director of the hotel association, for all of her hard work. This week she is on her way to Virginia Tech to promote Virginia Beach as a place to live, work, play and visit.
Where else can you truly live the life?
New Hire: John Mayer Q&A
Last week our CVB family was joined by a new Public Relations member “John Mayer”. John will be taking over as the new Media & Communications Coordinator. We thought it would be fun to sit down with John and get to know him better on a personal level.
Do you have any children, a significant other, siblings, or pets?
No children, one fiancé (Abi), 1 older brother, 1 older sister, and one cat named Hailey (a dog is hopefully forthcoming)
What is your all-time best Halloween costume?
When I was little, I ripped a good chunk of my nose off while attempting to climb a fence at daycare. So, with a stitched together nose and a bruised, swollen face, my parents dressed me up as a boxer. People thought my parents were professional makeup artists.
How do you recharge?
As boring as it sounds, I am all about my morning routine. Wake up, drink coffee, eat breakfast, go to the gym, meditate briefly, shower, and then work. It helps get every day off to a good start.
Who would you want to play you in a movie about your life?
Several people claim I remind them of Vince Vaughn, but it’s only when I talk too much…
Have you ever played any musical instruments?
I practiced piano, percussion, and singing growing up. Now, I (poorly) play guitar and ukulele.
What is your favorite food or drink to make?
Fish tacos with mango salsa, chipotle sour cream, lime and cabbage, with a beer on the side
What is the first live concert you can remember seeing?
Savage Garden at the Ohio State Fair… Hopefully my musical tastes have improved since I was ten.
Who is your favorite sports figure ever?
Archie Griffin, obviously. Go Bucks
What is your favorite place that you have vacationed?
Asheville, North Carolina. If you haven’t been, you should definitely go.
What is one piece of advice you would give others about life?
Keep learning.
Team Travels Proclaiming: “Bring It To The Beach!”
To the outside world they may believe there is an off-season here in Virginia Beach, but as we all know here at the CVB there is no such thing as an off-season and they have proven that. They hit the ground running at the start of the New Year traveling literally across the globe to “Bring it to the Beach!”
The very first week of January, Jamie Mitchell presented our new exhibit booth in San Diego, CA during the Religious Conference Managers Association’s annual meeting. The following week, Todd Bertka, Sally Noona, and Jane White hosted two client events in Vancouver, BC while attending the Professional Conference Managers Association. Lisa MacArthur had a very successful sales mission to the greater Chicago area, while Dawn Whittaker attended the Diversity Conference in Atlanta, GA. Closer to the end of the month, this team hosted two very important site visits: Sister Cities International and CVC East representing citywide opportunities in 2016 and 2017.
Tips For Getting Local Media Coverage
Want to help your client get local press? Want to have your professional work and projects recognized locally? Here are some questions to ask. Anyone one of these criteria may qualify for local media interest.
1. NEW. If your event/group is a returning event, what is new this year? (If it is a new event/group, that is newsworthy).
2. VISUAL APPEAL. Do you have a high-res photo of something unique about your event/group that can be sent to the media?
3. DIFFERENT. Is there anything unusual about your event/group (quirky, funny, curious, thought-provoking, trend-setting)?
4. BROAD-BASED APPEAL. Does your event/group appeal to a small/niche market or is there universal appeal?
5. EMPLOYEE/CELEBRITY SPOTLIGHT. Is there a particular person for your event/group that should be highlighted for being extraordinary?
After having these discussions with your client, send a photo with your “pitch” to the Communications Unit (it can be just a few sentences) to stories@visitvirginiabeach.com. We will review your news, and if it meets the criteria we will distribute in one or all of the following ways:
-Employee blog
-Industry newsfeed article on VVB.com
-Industry Social Media Channels (Facebook, Twitter)
-Direct pitch to local reporter
-Press release to local media list
Additionally, if your team is doing something great, tell us. This can be securing new business, getting a certificate, photos from a cool trip, awards, on the road photos, random facts about your life you want to share with staff… email stories@visitvirginiabeach.com. Include a photo!
Six Tips For Truly Disconnecting On Vacation
Written by Tiffany Russell –
This January I was able to go on a delightful family vacation for 10 days. It was the first vacation I’ve taken in my career where I didn’t check work email or voicemail. US Travel Association research indicates the majority (43%) of American workers are dedicating less than 20 hours a week to quality family time. Just 19 percent are spending more than 40 hours a week with family. So how did I travel across the country and completely disconnect?
1. I met with my team. I was able to identify team members to help with specific areas. I established a chain of command for uncertain issues. I gave my team a list of leaders within the CVB to talk to about an issue before they called me. If they called me, it was on my personal cell phone. I told them what constituted a REAL emergency.
2. I called my major stakeholders in advance. I told them the plan and gave them contacts. I answered any questions they had. I met with the agency in advance to ensure projects were wrapped up before I left. Any outstanding projects could wait until I returned.
3. I talked to my supervisor. I was proactive in communicating my desire to disconnect and discussing expectations on both sides with my supervisor. I had support from my supervisor. I already had a plan in place that I was able to share.
4. I removed email alerts from technology. I turned my work phone off. I changed the voicemail. I removed my work email account from my phones, computer and iPad.
5. I didn’t reinstall them.
6. I waited until last day to make a check-in call. On my last vacation day (from the airport on my return flight), I made one phone call to my team to get a list of immediate to-dos for when I arrived the next day and to let me know what happened while I was gone. That gave me peace of mind to transition into work-mode the next day.
Guess what? My family was so happy to spend uninterrupted time with me. I didn’t get a single phone call. My staff was pleased that I trusted them to get the work done. I only spent one work day working late to catch up. One long work day was worth the 10 days I had with my family. I encourage you to speak to your supervisor and follow these steps if you need help disconnecting from work. It all comes down to supervisor support and knowing their expectations. Good luck and happy vacationing!
Southern Living Talks VB Oysters!
We are thrilled to announce some amazing coverage in Southern Living’s 50th Anniversary Edition (Circulation: 2,818,214)! Pleasure House Oysters was listed at numbers 2-4 within “Best Places in the South Now,” both in print and online.
Southern Living has been persistently sharing the issue on their social channels (Facebook: 1.8M, Twitter: 147K and Instagram: 427K), reminding us how huge it is to be included in the magazine’s 50th Anniversary Edition, as well as how large of an interest people have in Virginia Oysters.
Take sometime to read and share the article.
http://www.southernliving.com/travel/best-things-to-do-in-south/oysters-around-south-image
Pilot Covers Gift Card Fundraiser
This information about our “Hospitality for the Holidays” project finally ran yesterday in the Kempsville edition of the Pilot’s Beacon:
“Hospitality for the Holidays”
The Virginal Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau partnered with the Virginia Beach hotel and restaurant associations for the second annual “Hospitality for the Holidays” give back program. More than 119 gift cards and certificates, totaling over $2,900, were collected for distribution throughout the hospitality industry to employees in need. The gift cards were donated by attendees of an annual hospitality holiday celebration at the Virginia Beach Convention Center.
Pictured: Richard Murphy, general manager of Comfort Suites Beachfront, adds another gift card to the tree.