Hotel Management Association
2012 Begins With Flurry of Association Staff Changes (TSNN)
February 28, 2012
**by **TSNN News
This year has been a busy one so far for association staffing and executive-
level changes, with several appointments being announced.
National Association of Convenience Stores appointed **Molly Hoyt** its
meetings coordinator. Prior to joining NACS, Hoyt worked at the Hyatt Regency
Crystal City, where she served as a meetings concierge and eventually
assistant banquet manager, supervising all banquet functions at the hotel.
Destination Marketing Association International has named **Cindy Kong**, CMP,
as its director of meetings effective Feb. 22. Kong has more than 20 years of
professional meeting management experience.
The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions hired
**Stephanie Robert** to begin in February as vice president, membership and
marketing services.
Prior to joining IAAPA in 2012, Robert served as the director of marketing and
communications for the National Association of Convenience Stores, a trade
association serving the convenience retail industry.
The National Restaurant Association named **Liz Garner** to the policy and
government affairs team as director of commerce and entrepreneurship.
In this position, she will help advance the association’s tax and
profitability priorities, working with member companies, policymakers, and
other stakeholders as an advocate for the restaurant industry, the nation’s
second-largest private …
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