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PHL Diversity Receives 2022 Corporate Award from the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals

Date December 1, 2022

PHL Diversity Receives 2022 Corporate Award from the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals

A group of individuals are shown standing on a stage behind a podium. They are smiling as one person holds an award.PHILADELPHIA – PHL Diversity, a business development division of the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB), received the 2022 Corporate Award from the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals (NCBMP) at their annual conference. The Corporate Award is presented annually to an organization that has demonstrated a record of making a strong positive impact for people of color within the meetings and events industry.

“We are so honored to be recognized by the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals” said PHL Diversity Executive Director Sheila Alexander-Reid. “PHL Diversity and the PHLCVB have been prioritizing inclusivity and equity in the hospitality industry for more than 30 years and we thank NCBMP for honoring and celebrating the longstanding work we do.”

“PHL Diversity has long been an advocate for people of color in tourism and hospitality, leading the way in promoting diversity, equity and inclusion across the industry” said Richard Lee Snow, PHL Diversity Advisory Board chair and United Negro College Fund regional development director for the Washington, DC region. “We are grateful to have received this honor from NCBMP, an organization that has had a significant impact in the industry through educating and empowering African American hospitality professionals.”

NCBMP is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the training needs of African American meeting planners and association executives. As a result, NCBMP members are able to maximize a greater return on the meeting dollar investment for their respective organizations, effect positive change in the hospitality industry as it relates to African Americans and become a voice in the hospitality industry on issues that affect the African American community.

Photo courtesy of the National Coalition of Black Meeting Professionals. Pictured, left to right: Richard Lee Snow (Chair, PHL Diversity Advisory Board); Angela Hollis (Member, PHL Diversity Advisory Board); Rhonda Walker (National Accounts Manager, PHLCVB); Sheila Alexander-Reid (Executive Director, PHL Diversity); Frank Seales (Presenter); Yvonne Drayton (Member, PHL Diversity Advisory Board); Marlinda Henry (Presenter)

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About PHL Diversity:

PHL Diversity, a business development division of the Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau (PHLCVB), was formed in 1987 as the first multicultural division of a convention and visitors bureau in the nation. PHL Diversity maximizes opportunities for the region by promoting Philadelphia as an ethnically diverse visitor destination, encouraging multicultural business and social responsibility that contribute to and benefit from the varying multicultural communities that enhance the region’s hospitality and tourism industry. For more information, visit www.PHLDiversity.com.