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Binational COMMITTEES


Arizona Co-Chairs
  Sherry Henry
Director
Arizona Office of Tourism
(602) 364-3703
shenry@azot.gov

  Felipe Garcia
Vice President, Community Affairs
Metropolitan Tucson Convention & Visitors Bureau
(520) 770-2132
Fgarcia@visitTucson.org


Sonoran Co-Chairs
  Javier Tapia Camou
Coordinador General
Comision de Fomento al Turismo
jtc@vallegrande.com.mx

  Antonio Proto Elias
Director General de Promocion y Eventos
Comision de Fomento al Turismo
(662) 289-58-00
aprotoe@sonoraturismo.gob.mx

  Eduardo Lemmen Meyer Gonzalez
Presidente
Asociacion Mexicana de Hoteles y Moteles de Son., A.C. Federacion Turistica de Sonora
jlemmen_meyer@hotmail.com




Committees TOURISM

Individuals, institutions and companies, convention and visitor's bureaus, related services (such as caterers), transportation providers, airlines, tourism infrastructure, tourism property development, travel agents, and individuals involved in the buying, selling and supplying of services to the tourism industry.


How To Get Involved
By serving on the Tourism Committee, you can participate in grassroots policy development, exchange ideas and information through cross-border communication and collaboration, and contribute to the implementation and advancement of cross-border projects. Contact your co-chairs today!


Committee Action Item Progress Report: Tourism Progress Report



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