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    Travel and Tour Agencies

    About Us

    Travel Portland generates travel demand that drives economic impact for Portland.

    We do that by promoting the destination in bold, innovative and collaborative ways that harness Portland’s personality and values and that connect visitors to authentic experiences.

    We do it because we believe in the good of Portland and the transformative effects of travel.

    The Impact of Tourism
    In 2023, visitors to Portland spent $5.4 billion, producing $260 million in state and local tax revenue. The travel industry supports 34,300 jobs in the Portland area, generating $1.7 billion in employment earnings.

    How We Operate
    Founded in 1978 as Greater Portland Convention and Visitors Association, Travel Portland is a private not for profit Destination Marketing and Management Organization. We are primarily funded by local lodging taxes and receive additional revenues from our contract to market the Oregon Convention Center, partner dues and co-op programs.

    Travel Portland’s Leadership Team
    Business and Financials

    Travel Portland Foundation
    The Travel Portland Education and Training Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization established in 1992, generates diversified funding through philanthropic contributions, grants and donations not typically available to a destination marketing organization, allowing us to support a wider range of tourism initiatives. In recent years, the foundation has refined its giving through the Jeff Miller Excellence in Leadership and Hospitality Fund in two key areas: scholarships and business development grants.

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    Michelle Comer
    Megan Conway
    Nancy Truszkowski

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