How to Work with Travel Nevada

Domestic travel is hot right now. But how you can reach travelers heading to Nevada? NVOBC caught up with the team at Travel Nevada to get the skinny on how to score more press, social media impressions and work with our state agency that’s here to help you increase your reach.
Get More Ink Tracie Barnthouse and Chris Moran work on industry, domestic, and international public relations. They are always looking for interesting story angles, news, and other information journalists might find intriguing. They pitch to a list of wide-ranging publications. Send your breaking news to Tracie and Chris: tbarnthouse@travelnevada.com and cmoran@travelnevada.com

Up Your Social Game
Rachel Wright is Travel Nevada’s social media strategist, overseeing their consumer-facing @TravelNevada channels. Email Rachel at rwright@travelnevada.com, or tag @travelnevada #travelnevada to help get her eyeballs on your content and images. 

Content & Partnership Opportunites 
Sydney Martinez is Travel Nevada’s Content Development Manager, managing and developing photo, written, video, and audio content for TravelNevada.com. Sydney also works as the in-house production lead, guiding paid media partnerships for owned video content. Email smartinez@travelnevada.com for details on how you can work with Travel Nevada.

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Don't forget to use our NVOBC Dropbox to share photos, content, and materials for us to spotlight! This can be a recent Nevada trip you've taken, an event you're hosting, information about your business or product, or anything else you'd like us to post.

If you don't have the link to the Dropbox, send Mandi an email! mandi@nvobc.org

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NATIONAL MONUMENTS PROTECT COMMUNITIES AND ECONOMIES

The NVOBC is disappointed in the "Ending Presidential Overreach on Public Lands Act" introduced by Rep Mark Amodei (NV-02) and Rep Celeste Maloy (UT-02).

The proposed legislation would strip presidential authority to designate national monuments, which would in turn damage economic opportunity for outdoor recreation communities. It is a gross misconception that public land limits economic opportunity- A report from Headwaters Economics shows the consistent improvement of local economies in communities with National Monuments.

"The study found no evidence that designating these national monuments prevented economic growth. Instead, trends in key economic indicators such as population, employment, personal income, and per capita income either continued or improved in each of the regions surrounding the national monuments."
-The Economic Importance of National Monuments to Communities

The NVOBC urges Representatives Amodei and Maloy to reconsider the effect this legislation will have on rural and outdoor communities.
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