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2009 Annual Meeting

2009 Annual Meeting. Julia Ebner Florida Grand Opera’s Young Performers Organization. Video of Flag & National Anthem. William D. Talbert III, CDME President & CEO. Honorable Matti H. Bower Mayor of Miami Beach. William D. Talbert III, CDME President’s Report.

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2009 Annual Meeting

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  1. 2009 Annual Meeting

  2. Julia Ebner Florida Grand Opera’s Young Performers Organization

  3. Video of Flag & National Anthem

  4. William D. Talbert III, CDME President & CEO

  5. Honorable Matti H. Bower Mayor of Miami Beach

  6. William D. Talbert III, CDME President’s Report

  7. Hospitality Jobs(October through September) 104,800 103,000 People Employed Percent change: -1.7%

  8. Domestic 10,438,700 10,132,773 Number of Overnight Visitors(October through July) International Domestic : -3.7% International: -2.1% Total: -2.9%

  9. Rooms Sold(October through August) 10,248,987 10,078,628 Total Rooms Sold Percent change: -1.7%

  10. Rooms Available(August 2008 v. August 2009) Total Rooms Available Percent change: 10%

  11. Market Share(Top 25 Hotel Markets) Market Share Percent change: 6.3%

  12. January through August (2009 vs. 2008) Global Revenue Per Available Room (Rev Par) Beijing -54.1% Madrid -40.1% Mexico City -38.4% Dubai -35.3% Buenos Aires -34.6% New York City -32.4% Sydney -30.5% Toronto -28.8% London -26.9% Paris -26.1% Sao Paulo -23.6% Rome -23.0% Greater Miami -22.8% Berlin -20.9%

  13. Revenue – Tourist Related Taxes(October through September Collections) $126,753,801 $113,638,719 Miami Beach Miami-Dade County (excluding Miami Beach) Miami Beach : -1.7% Miami-Dade County: -13.2% Total Tourist Tax: -10.3%

  14. Historical Network Recent Additions Future Expansion International Representation Network • Argentina • Brazil • France • México • United Kingdom • Canada • Colombia • Costa Rica • Ecuador • Italy • Peru • Venezuela

  15. Leads 1,166 • Bookings 524 • Total Room Nights 340,131 Convention Sales 2008-2009 Activity Economic Impact to Greater Miami: $160 Million

  16. American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (Nov. 7 - 9) • Kenes International Parkinsons Conference(Dec. 13 - 16) • Society of Critical Care Medicine(Jan. 10 - 12) • American Academy of Dermatology(Mar. 6 - 9) • American Institute of Architects (June 10 - 12) Upcoming Conventions Total Delegates: 43,000 Economic Impact: $44,000,000

  17. Major Upcoming Events

  18. Gene Prescott Board Chair

  19. Partners

  20. Convention Center Expansion

  21. Travel Promotion Act

  22. Steven Haas Board Chair-Elect

  23. William D. Talbert III, CDME President & CEO

  24. Miguel Peña President, Southern Florida Concierge Association

  25. Noel Lanzas – The Ritz-Carlton, South Beach • Francois Calixte – Conrad Miami • Rafael Velazquez – Sofitel Miami • Tatiana Echeverri – Acqualina Resort & Spa on the Beach Nominees for Concierge of the Year

  26. Concierge of the Year Winner Francois Calixte Conrad Miami

  27. William D. Talbert III, CDME President & CEO

  28. November 20-22, 2009

  29. Thank You

  30. 2009 Annual Meeting

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