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Mission Statement | The mission of the Lebanon Tourist & Convention Commission is to develop, increase and promote tourism in Lebanon and surrounding areas by featuring its history, culture, products and recreation/convention facilities. Our goal is to become a choice destination for group travel, conventions and individual leisure/recreation travel. Through these efforts, the commission seeks to increase visitor spending, local revenue and job development, thereby enhancing the area’s quality of life.
The Lebanon Tourist & Convention meets the second Monday of each month at 3:30p.m. Meetings are open to the public and are held in Conference Room 300 on the top floor of the Centre Square Convention Center at 239 N. Spalding Ave., Lebanon, KY 40033-1518 Anyone who would like to speak during a meeting must get on the agenda one full week in advance. Delegations will have the opportunity to address the board at the beginning of each meeting.. The Lebanon Tourist & Convention Commission was created in 2003 after the City of Lebanon passed an ordinance that called for the collection of transient room and restaurant taxes. There are seven commissioners appointed using the provisions outlined in Kentucky Revised Statute 91A.360. This allows for three representatives of the local hotel/motel association, one representative of the local restaurant association, one representative of the local chamber of commerce and two chosen by Lebanon’s mayor. The Commission is a significant resource for various economic development-related issues. The LTCC is responsible for kick-starting numerous events and fueling improvements to others in its daily effort to grow the tourism industry in Lebanon. The LTCC has also ignited capital projects that enhance its ability to accomplish that task while improving the quality of life for local citizens. The LTCC office is a source of information for topics such as branding, marketing, agritourism, potential revenue streams, impact data, general promotion of the community and more. It also represents the community on numerous regional and statewide organizations that promote economic development and initiatives to grow the positive impact of tourism-related activities. Others who have served on the board of commissioners are Jim McMurtry, Steve Downs, Donna Nally, Barry Papania, Mike Henning and David Harmon. The Commission is supported by a 3 percent transient room tax and 2 percent restaurant retail sales tax. |
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CONTACT INFO
239 N.
Spalding Ave. Ste. 200
Lebanon
KY 40033-1518
Ph.
270.692.0021
Fax 270.692.0142
David Winebrenner/Chair
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Jim Richardson/Treasurer
BOARD OF
COMMISSIONERS
Tel.
270.699.9600
David
Winebrenner Jr., CPCU, has been in the financial services business
since graduating from the University of Louisville School of Business
in 1989. He works with families, businesses and individuals in
building long-term wealth. He also has a background in insurance and
risk management to assist in the protection of client assets and holds
the Chartered Property & Casualty Underwriter designation.
Winebrenner
has taken an active role in Lebanon as Marion County Chamber of
Commerce past president, St. Augustine Finance Council past chair,
past member of the Lebanon/Marion County Board of Economic
Development, Lebanon/Marion County Rotary Club past president and
Lebanon’s Knights of Columbus Council past Grand Knight.
He has been
married to his wife Hope for 18 years, they have four children -
Jonah, Caleb, Anna and Elijah – and he is an avid golfer with his
family and enjoys swimming for exercise.
Winebrenner
represents a mayoral at-large pick has been with the LTCC since 2007.
His current term expires in 2010. Tel.
270.692.3177
Jim
Richardson is executive vice president, senior lender and CFO of
Farmers National Bank of Lebanon. He has 36 years finance experience
and 32 years in banking, serving as CEO of several Community Banks
across Kentucky.
Richardson
was a member of the Leadership Lebanon class in 1988 and served as its
chair in 1989. He was a member of the Leadership Kentucky class of
1990 and led the formation of the Leadership program in neighboring
Taylor County in 1995. He served as adjunct faculty (Finance and
Accounting) from 1996 to 2002 and is a past board member of the
economic development efforts in Campbellsville and Cynthiana.
Richardson
earned his bachelor’s degree in business administration from Northern
Kentucky University and an MBA in finance from Xavier University,
Cincinnati, Ohio. He is a graduate of LSU Graduate School of Banking
of the South and the University of Louisville Executive Banking
Institute.
Richardson
represents the Lebanon-Marion County Chamber of Commerce and has been
with the LTCC since it was created in 2003. He served as its first
chair from 2003-2004. His current term expires in June 2012.
Commissioner
Tel.
270.692.6975
Nancy Higdon
has taught school at St. Augustine Grade School for the past 21 years.
She graduated from Western Kentucky University with a bachelor’s
degree in education and earned a master’s degree in learning
disabilities from the University of Louisville.
Higdon is
married to Freddie Higdon and has three children - Ashley, Matthew and
Scott.
She
represents the Lebanon Hotel/Motel Association and has been with the
LTCC since it was created in 2003. Her current term expires in 2010.
Commissioner
Tel.
270.692.9167
Carlotta
Brussell is the director of human resources for St. Catharine College.
She was a member of the National Tri-County SHRM 1999 – 2005 and was
its president for four years.
Brussell’s
civic activities include work with Marion County Ham Days, Leadership
Lebanon and St. Augustine Parish Council.
She
represents the Lebanon Hotel/Motel Association and she has been with
the LTCC since 2005. She served as its chair from 2006-2008 and her
current term expires in 2011.
Commissioner
Tel.
270.692.6002
Tom Lund is
the executive director of the Marion County Office of Economic
Development. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in journalism in
1968 with minors in speech and economics from the University of
Colorado. He also graduated from the University of Oklahoma's
Industrial Development Institute in 1974 and studied the principals of
real estate at the College of Southwest, completed the U.S. Bank of
Oregon’s Financial Management and Control of the Small Business
Seminar in 1977 and the Kentucky Development Council’s Basic
Development Course in 1993.
He has been
honored with New Mexico's First Award for innovation in economic
development, the American Economic Development Council's "Best of
Class" Award for Design of Sales Literature and Kentucky's Economic
Development Professional of the Year Award.
His civic
activities include work with the Spring View Medical Center board of
trustees, Lebanon Aquatic Center board of directors, Marion Adjustment
Center board of trustees. He has also been a member of New Mexico
Industrial Development Executives Association (president 1974-75),
American Economic Development Council Inc., Industrial Development
Research Council, Kentucky Industrial Development Council, Kentucky
Industrial Development Council board of directors, Southern Industrial
Development Council and Central Kentucky Development Roundtable.
Lund
represents the Lebanon Hotel/Motel Association and has been with the
LTCC since it was created in 2003. He served as its chair from
2004-2005. His current term expires in 2010.
Commissioner
Tel.
270.692.4072
Eddie Lee is
the former Marion County Clerk.
He represents
a mayoral at-large pick and has been with the LTCC since 2008. His
current term expires in June 2009.
Commissioner
Tel.
270.692.0000
Dan Lawson
owns and operates KFC/Taco Bell.
He represents
the Lebanon-Marion County Restaurant Association and has been with the
LTCC since 2010. His current term expires in 2011.
BUREAU STAFF
Executive
Director
Tel.
270.692.0021
Chris Hamilton is a Marion County High School graduate
and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology and a minor in
drama at Campbellsville University.
Before becoming the executive director of the Lebanon
Tourist & Convention Commission, Hamilton was the editor and general
manager of The Lebanon Enterprise and a serial entrepreneur.
Hamilton has an extensive record of civic activities
that includes membership in the Lebanon-Marion County Rotary Club,
Centre Square Committee, Lebanon Park Board, eCommunity Leadership
Team, WLSK 100.9 FM The Mike Advisory Board, Knights of Columbus,
Kentucky Fellowship of Musicians and Lebanon Main St./Renaissance
Committee.
He has held several leadership positions such as Family
Resource Center Advisory Council chair, Lebanon/Marion County Chamber
of Commerce vice president, Marion County Arts & Humanities Council
president, Friends of the Library president, Central Kentucky Youth
Entrepreneurial Society creator and volunteer instructor, Cinco De
Mayo Celebration creator and chair, Marion County Scorekeepers Clinic
creator and volunteer instructor, Marion County Historical Society
board of trustees and Budweiser-Lebanon Merchants Athletics Club
creator and volunteer manager.
He has also volunteered his time to many local
organizations and programs such as Marion County Little League, Marion
County Jr. Miss, Marion County Babe Ruth League, Marion County Fair,
Marion County 4-H, Marion County Country Ham Days Committee, Marion
County football and baseball programs, St. Catharine College, Marion
County Reality Store and the annual Thanksgiving Outreach Program, to
name a few.
Hamilton has won more than 60 Kentucky Press
Association and LCNI awards for writing, photography and graphic arts
and several business achievement awards.
He was named a Kentucky Colonel by Gov. Steve Beshear in
2009.
Hamilton has been the executive director of the LTCC
since 2005.
Administrative
Assistant
Tel.
270.692.0021
Nena Tharp is a
Lebanon native. She graduated from Marion County High School in 1998 and
graduated from Campbellsville University in 2002 with a degree in
communications and a minor in journalism.
She has been
with the LTCC since 2005. |
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