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Wednesday, May 16, 2012
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Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau Announces New Senior Manager of Business Development
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Posted Wednesday October 19, 2011– 10:00am

Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau (BHCVB) has named Mary Saunders De Hoyos as Senior Manager Business Development for the organization. In this role, De Hoyos is responsible for the development and implementation of all programming and interaction with members of the domestic and international travel trade.


“With more than 20 years of travel experience working at neighboriring CVBs and in-flight at Delta, Mary brings a level of expertise that complements the existing BHCVB team,” says Julie Wagner, executive director of Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau. “We are pleased to have her on board to continue to build upon Beverly Hills’ acclaimed reputation across the globe for superlative service and world class attractions.”


Prior to joining the BHCVB team, Mary Saunders De Hoyos managed sales efforts and travel trade strategies for the Santa Monica Convention & Visitors Bureau. De Hoyos was appointed Director of client services at LA Inc. (The Los Angeles Convention & Visitors Bureau) where she served as liaison between meeting professionals and the Los Angeles tourism market. Most recently, De Hoyos provided business development and group sales services for Catalina Island. De Hoyos has earned industry designations as a CMP (Certified Meeting Professional) and CASE (Certified Association Sales Executive) and is fluent in Spanish.

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