NYC & Company, the official destination marketing organization and convention and visitors bureau for the five boroughs of New York City, has created The Coalition for NYC Hospitality & Tourism Recovery. The Coalition will focus on messaging, marketing and promotion to restore New York City’s brand locally and beyond, and to safely engage, mobilize and champion all sectors of NYC’s tourism economy once the city begins to emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Coalition will support the work of Mayor de Blasio’s Arts, Culture & Tourism Sector Advisory Council and will work collaboratively with the New York Forward Re-Opening Advisory Board and the New York State Division of Tourism.
The Coalition will be led by five co-chairs appointed by Charles Flateman, NYC & Company board chairman and executive vice president of the Shubert Organization. The co-chairs are Ellen Futter, president of American Museum of Natural History; Thelma Golden, director and chief curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem; Danny Meyer, chief executive of the Union Square Hospitality Group; Lin-Manuel Miranda, composer, lyricist and actor; and Peter Ward, president of the New York Hotel & Motel Trades Council, AFL-CIO. NYC & Company will be responsible for coordinating and executing Coalition plans and managing work streams.
“New York City’s tourism, hospitality and cultural communities reflect our unmatched energy and optimism,” said Flateman. “New York City is also the world capital of coexistence. Even though we’ve had to create distance, with our world-famous toughness, immense heart and boundless compassion, New York will not stay down. As government leaders announce new social distancing guidelines, it is time to consider how we can begin to reopen our doors and safely reconnect with our city and with each other, and with the visitors who will one day again flock to New York.”
“NYC & Company’s mission has always been to maximize travel and tourism throughout the city, build economic prosperity, and share the dynamism of New York City with the world,” said Fred Dixon, NYC & Company president and CEO. “The coalition will do this with new energy and vision for a changed world. Together, when the time is right, we will help our businesses reopen and inspire New Yorkers and visitors alike to safely explore and interact with the five boroughs once more.”
“New York City and its great institutions and diverse, vibrant communities are resilient,” said Futter. “Even as we are changed by challenging, heartbreaking events, our institutions, whether art, science or entertainment, will be a vital part of interpreting this global pandemic, of telling the moving stories of our human response, and of helping us to come together, heal, and re-engage. As it is safe to fully reopen New York City’s social, cultural and economic lives, we as a coalition stand ready to help lead its recovery and to welcome back New Yorkers and our visitors.”
“Together, we will create a next act for our city. After this intermission, we will be ready to welcome the world back with open arms, so people can fall in love with New York over and over again.”
“The people of New York are resilient as they have shown time and time again,” said Ward. “The New Yorkers that operate our hotels, our attractions, our cultural institutions, they know why people come to this city and know how important the travel and tourism industries are. This coalition will not only help reopen our industry, but will lead the way in bringing visitors back to New York City, and showing New Yorkers it is O.K. to enjoy the things we love about this city again.”
Coalition leadership will also include the Chairman’s Circle of Advisors, comprised of the three former chairs of NYC & Company: Emily Rafferty, president emerita of The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Jonathan Tisch, chairman and CEO, Loews Hotels & Co., co-chairman of the board, Loews Corp., and chairman emeritus, U.S. Travel Association; and Tim Zagat, co-founder, Zagat Survey.
The Coalition will develop citywide marketing, communications and advertising programs to spur a sense of confidence and safety; drive sales and engagement; advocate for industry initiatives and inform funding and policy-making; and create public information campaigns to share facts, updates, and opportunities. It will also lead the way in helping to revitalize and reaffirm the City’s brand positioning around the world following this most challenging time.
It will include leading medical and public health experts, hotels, restaurants, sports organizations, cultural and performing arts institutions, Broadway leadership and other members of the theater community, retailers, sightseeing companies, attractions and annual conventions/trade shows. Flateman has appointed 24 industry leaders from the five boroughs to comprise a Steering Committee that will help guide the Coalition during the recovery effort. The Steering Committee includes:
David Berliner, President and CEO, Brooklyn Museum
Eva Bornstein, Executive Director, Lehman Center for the Performing Arts
John Calvelli, Executive Vice President, Wildlife Conservation Society and Chairman of the Cultural Institutions Group
Michael Capiraso, President & CEO, New York Road Runners
Vijay Dandapani, President & CEO, Hotel Association of New York City
Kerry Diamond, Founder & Editor in Chief, Cherry Bombe
Jean-Yves Ghazi, President, Empire State Building Observatory
Kathy Hilt, Division Vice President, Macy’s
Dr. Margaret Honey, President and CEO, New York Hall of Science
Rebecca Hubbard, General Manager, Lotte New York Palace
Sam Ibrahim, General Manager, New York Marriott at the Brooklyn Bridge
Lakshmee Lachhman-Persad, Founder, Accessible Travel NYC
Kristina Newman-Scott, President, Brooklyn Information & Culture
Richard Nicotra, Owner, The Nicotra Group
Travis Noyes, Senior Vice President of Marketing, Empire Outlets
Lee Perlman, EVP, Chief Administrative and Financial Officer, Greater New York Hospital Association
Jonelle Procope, President & CEO, Apollo Theatre
Anthony Ramirez, Co-Owner, The Bronx Beer Hall
Taryn Sacramone, Executive Director, Queens Theatre
Charlotte St. Martin, President, The Broadway League
Alan Steel, President and CEO, Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
John Wang, Founder and Organizer, Queens Night Market
Adam Weinberg, Director, Whitney Museum of American Art
Danny Zausner, Chief Operating Officer, USTA National Tennis Center
Allied organizations that have already joined the Coalition in support include:
34th Street Partnership/Bryant Park Corporation – Dan Biederman
Asian American Arts Alliance – Lisa Gold
Association for a Better New York – Steven Rubenstein
Belmont Business Improvement District – Peter Madonia
Bike NY – Ken Podziba
The Broadway Association – Cristyne Nicholas
The Broadway League – Charlotte St. Martin
Bronx Tourism Council – Olga Tirado
Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce – Randy Peers
Coney Island Alliance – Alexandra Silversmith
Council of Fashion Designers of America – Steven Kolb
Downtown Alliance – Jessica Lappin
Downtown Brooklyn Partnership – Regina Myer
Fifth Avenue Association – Jerome Barth
Grand Central Partnership – Alfred C. Cerullo, III
Greater Flushing Chamber of Commerce – John Choe
Guides Association of New York City – Michael Morgenthal
Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce – Lloyd Williams
NYC Pride | Heritage of Pride, Inc. – David A. Correa
Madison Avenue BID – Matthew Bauer
New York Building Congress – Carlo Scissura
New York City Cultural Institutions Group – John Calvelli
New Yorkers For Culture & Arts – Lucy Sexton
NYC BID Association – Jennifer Tausig & Robert Benfatto
NYC Hospitality Alliance – Andrew Rigie
Partnership for New York City – Kathryn Wylde
Port Authority of New York and New Jersey – Huntley A. Lawrence
Queens Tourism Council – Rob MacKay
Staten Island Chamber of Commerce – Linda M. Baran
Times Square Alliance – Tim Tompkins
Visit Staten Island – Colleen Siuzdak
For more information, go to nycgo.com. For more insight into what the future looks like post-COVID-19, visit #AmazingDaysAhead.