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James Nix

Senior Web Developer at Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp

James Nix is an experienced web developer currently serving as a Senior Web Developer at Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp since January 2015, with prior experience as an Interactive Web Developer. James began the career with a role as a student at Nashville Software School in 2014 and has held significant editorial positions, including Managing Editor and Court Reporter at The City Paper from March 2010 to August 2013, as well as Reporter/Staff Writer at GCA News from October 2006 to February 2010. James also worked as a Proofreader and Independent Contractor for The Bates Corporation from 2005 to 2007 and again in 2009, focusing on proofreading various versions of The Bible. Academically, James holds a B.S. in Journalism from Middle Tennessee State University and graduated from David Lipscomb High School.

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Nashville, United States

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Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp

The Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp brands, sells and markets Nashville as Music City to the world as a premier entertainment destination for travelers who seek authentic and unique leisure and convention experiences. The hospitality industry is a crucial economic engine for Nashville and the state. From the city’s world-renowned honky tonks to the rise of our dining, fashion and sports scene, the world has taken note of Music City’s authenticity, creativity, and Southern hospitality. With convention business as the backbone of our sales activity, our sales staff consistently exceeds aggressive sales goals. Thanks to the Music City Center and Gaylord Opryland Resort, Cvent consistently names Nashville as a top meeting destination. Hotel construction is at a record pace with thousands of projected hotel rooms being added in the next few years. The NCVC produces the city’s two largest, one-day events on July 4th and New Year’s Eve. Both events sell thousands of hotel rooms and generate millions of dollars in direct visitor spending. The NCVC works closely with the City of Nashville and the Mayor’s Office, and we are governed by a volunteer board made up of outstanding community leaders. Our work is guided by the principles laid out in the Music City Brand Promise: The Promise of Nashville — where music is inspired, created, recorded and performed – is to provide the ultimate musical entertainment experience, celebrated throughout our diverse creative, cultural and entertainment offerings, and presented in an authentic, unique, friendly and unpretentious atmosphere. Nashville’s hospitality industry has been on a record-breaking streak of growth in hotel rooms sold and hotel taxes collected for the past decade. The direct impact of the hospitality industry in Nashville is $7 billion annually with more than 16.1 million visitors who came in 2019. Nashville has been named a top global destination by major travel publications.


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