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Southern Indiana (Feb. 12, 2020) – Darci Schiller and Pat Harrison, have joined the board of managers for SoIN Tourism, the official destination marketing organization of Clark and Floyd Counties. Schiller, appointed by the Clark County Commissioners, will serve in an unexpired term that ends January 2021. Harrison, appointed by New Albany mayor Jeff Gahan, will serve a two-year term through January 2022.
They join 11 other board members who advise SoIN Tourism on its work to develop and promote programs that attract meetings, events and visitors to the local communities. Members reappointed to the board or continuing in their term, along with their respective appointing authorities include:
Board Member Appointing Authority
Eric Ballenger Mayor of Jeffersonville
Mark Bliss Floyd County Commissioners
Carlene Bottorff, CTA Clark County Commissioners
Rosalie Dowell Floyd County Commissioners
Dylan Fisher, CTA Clarksville Town Council
John Gilkey Clarksville Town Council
Dana Huber, CTA Clark County Commissioners
Paul Kiger, CTA Mayor of New Albany
Rick Lovan Mayor of Jeffersonville
Tony Singleton Clark County Commissioners
Connie Sipes Mayor of New Albany
2020 Officers
The 2020 officers include:
Connie Sipes, president
Dana Huber, vice president
Dylan Fisher, secretary
Carlene Bottorff, treasurer
The 2020 slate of officers will be inducted at SoIN Tourism’s annual meeting, 9:30 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 19 at the Calumet Club in New Albany.
As a brand-driven and collaborative destination leader, SoIN Tourism celebrates, promotes and advocates for the region as a collection of rapidly evolving experiences with a captivating Quality of Life.
SoIN Tourism is the official destination marketing organization for Clark and Floyd Counties, located on the north bank of the Ohio River. SoIN offers an authentic Southern Indiana experience. The Kentuckiana region includes the historic downtowns in Jeffersonville and New Albany, Clarksville’s retail corridor, as well as the communities of Starlight and Henryville. Visitors who want more information can visit the destination's website at www.GoSoIN.com