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Travel Oregon CEO to Chair U.S. Travel

WASHINGTON, D.C.

The U.S. Travel Association (U.S.T.A.) on Thursday announced the appointment of Todd Davidson, CEO of Travel Oregon, as its new national chair. Davidson, who previously served as the association's first vice chair, succeeds Interstate Hotels & Resorts CEO Jim Abrahamson.

"We are thrilled to welcome Todd as our new national chair," says U.S.T.A. president and CEO Roger Dow. "With the travel industry driving U.S. economic growth, jobs and exports, Todd is well-positioned to further expand the reach and influence of America's travel sector."

Among Davidson’s areas of focus for U.S.T.A. will be guiding the board and association's efforts to:

  • Aggressively highlight the role of the U.S. travel industry in driving increased economic growth and opportunity; and firmly establish leisure travel as essential to American life.

"Given travel's outsize contributions to U.S. economic strength and the growing evidence of the benefits of leisure travel, we have more opportunities than ever to tell its powerful story in Washington and beyond," Davidson says. "My goal is to ensure that the travel sector has a strong voice and a seat at the table when critical decisions are made. I am honored to serve in this leadership capacity during this time of growth and success for the industry."

As CEO of the Oregon Tourism Commission (aka Travel Oregon), Davidson has overseen the growth of his state's $9.6 billion industry that employs more than 94,000 Oregonians. He helped lead the effort to establish dedicated, stable funding for Travel Oregon, which facilitated the growth of Oregon's travel industry.

During his tenure, Travel Oregon has garnered 13 Mercury Awards, including the top award for Best Website and Best Overall State Marketing Program in 2013.