| For Approval August 19, 2020 
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<br />Chapel Hill/Orange County Visitors Bureau  
<br />Virtual Board of Directors Meeting 
<br />June 17, 2020 
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<br />Board Members Present: Pam Hemminger, Dixon Pitt, David Brooks, Tanya Moore, Kayla Dempsey, 
<br />Mark Bell, Sam Vadgama, Lydia Lavelle, Mark Sherburne, Tim Hoke, Spring Council, Betsy Bertram, 
<br />Libbie Hough and Jamezetta Bedford, Shannan Campbell. 
<br />Not Present:  Anthony Carey, Matt Gladdek 
<br />Staff Attendance: Laurie Paolicelli, Marlene Barbera, Patty Griffin, Susan Rice, Leslie Wilcox, and Katie 
<br />Murray. 
<br />Also present:  Lee Davis, CEO Clean Design, Inc.  Manish Atma, owner, Atma Hotel Group, Lisa 
<br />Ganzzermiller, General Manager AC Marriott, Boris Bunich, Beacon Investment Management, Sam 
<br />Speicher, grad student intern with Orange County Economic Development. 
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<br />Call to Order 
<br />In absence of a Chair, Laurie called the meeting to order at 8:05 a.m.   
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<br />Approval of Minutes 
<br />Laurie requested a motion to approve the February 19, 2020 minutes.  Lydia Lavelle so moved and Pam 
<br />Hemminger seconded the motion. With all members in favor, the minutes were approved as submitted. 
<br />Executive Director’s Report 
<br />The last time we met clearly our world and our industry that we are here to talk about today has been 
<br />shuttered.  On a meeting yesterday with the United States Tourism and Travel Association, they did 
<br />confirm that there is a 59% unemployment rate in our industry.  The Travel, Tourism and Hospitality 
<br />Industry has really taken it the hardest.  After today’s meeting, I will send you the deck that the US 
<br />Travel Association is using to lobby on the hill this week.  Really, it is a targeted relief effort for phase 4 
<br />of the COVID-19 legislation that has three critical points.  The key asks are #1.  Relief.  More access to 
<br />financial support.  #2.  Protection for our small businesses.  Targeted liability protection.  If someone 
<br />comes in and says, “I got sick there.  Your cook wasn’t wearing a mask”, etc. This bill is really looking at a 
<br />perspective on protection for liability.  #3 Stimulus monies.  Trying to get more travelers to travel.  Tax 
<br />credits, etc.  There is a huge push right now, a bipartisan effort, from the US Travel Association.  
<br />Presentations 
<br />Manish Atma.   
<br />We are all depending, in Orange County, on what happens with the University of North Carolina, Chapel 
<br />Hill and the sporting events.  From what we are hearing, the university is going to be back but they are 
<br />unsure of how football and basketball will be handled as far as whether they will have fans in the seats 
<br />or not.  Second is the second wave of COVID-19.  As we know, North Carolina has been on an uptick.  So, 
<br />there is a lot of uncertainties.  We have seen a small uptick on occupancy.  We went from single-digit 
<br />room rentals to now we are in the twenties and thirties, which is positive, but we are still not out of the 
<br />woods yet.  We feel this recovery is going to take a minimum of eight to twelve months before we even 
<br />get to a break-even point.    
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