Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau Announces Jenna Snyder as a New Destination Services Executive

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Atlanta Convention & Visitors Bureau (ACVB) has appointed Jenna Snyder as destination services executive.

Snyder returns to ACVB after departing in 2019 to expand her career experience. In her new role, she will serve as liaison between sales, membership, associations and the public sector, ensuring the satisfaction and repeat business of groups meeting in Atlanta. She will also support confirmed events utilizing a minimum of 250 peak room nights.

Most recently, Snyder was senior sales manager at Juice Studios, leading sales from pitch to program for events between 50 to more than 20,000 attendees. From 2019 to 2024, she served as director of destination services for the ATL Airport District CVB, where she launched and led a comprehensive destination services program supporting group business at airport-area hotels and the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC).

Snyder began her ACVB career in 2008 as an intern in the tourism department before moving into convention services. She advanced steadily, from administrative assistant to convention services manager, overseeing deliverables for groups ranging from 250 to more than 3,500 peak room nights.

She holds the Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) designation.

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