U.S. Travel Association Welcomes Elliott L. Ferguson II as National Chair

Elliott L. Ferguson II, president and CEO of Destination DC, and chair of U.S. Travel
Elliott L. Ferguson II, president and CEO of Destination DC, and chair of U.S. Travel

Elliott L. Ferguson II, president and CEO of Destination DC, has been named the new national chair of the U.S. Travel Association. Ferguson, who served on the association's board for seven years, succeeds Wyndham Hotels and Resorts' president and CEO Geoff Ballotti in the post.

"Elliott is a leader with vision and skill, as evidenced by his organization's successful positioning of the District as a foremost destination for domestic and international travelers alike," said U.S. Travel Association president and CEO Roger Dow. "Elliott's track record as a guardian of the travel industry in the nation's capital, and the thousands of workers it supports every year, reflects his deep expertise and understanding of travel's importance to the economy. I look forward to working alongside him in continued pursuit of policies that grow travel to and within the U.S."

In his new role, Ferguson will guide the U.S. Travel board, as well as the association's efforts to:

• Make clear travel's vital benefits to the U.S. economy and its people,
• Champion policies and pursue partnerships to expand domestic travel and
• Advance policy reforms that drive growth in international travel to the U.S.

"Travel is a powerful engine for economic and jobs growth, but it also connects people across backgrounds and cultures," said Ferguson. "I'm eager to work with the board to advocate for policies that will support U.S. Travel's mission and position, and I'm honored to have the opportunity to connect further with this industry and to tell travel's story to elected officials in my home base of Washington, D.C."

Ferguson has led Destination DC's promotion of the District beyond its storied monuments and museums, elevating awareness of its world-class dining, entertainment, history, arts and culture, and diverse neighborhoods. Under Ferguson's leadership, total visitor spending in D.C. has reached $7.5 billion a year, supporting more than 75,000 local jobs. 

U.S. Travel also has installed other officer positions: first vice chair Christine Duffy, president of Carnival Cruise Line; second vice chair Michael Dominguez, senior vice president and chief sales officer of MGM Resorts International; treasurer Joseph W. Lopano, CEO of Tampa International Airport; and secretary Casandra Matej, president and CEO of Visit San Antonio.