Courtney Lynch

Digital Marketing Manager at Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

Courtney Lynch is a skilled digital marketing professional with extensive experience across various industries, including tourism, healthcare, and retail. Currently serving as the Digital Marketing Manager at Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board, Courtney previously held roles such as Digital Marketing Coordinator at Montgomery County Community College and Digital Marketing/Marketing Analyst Support Staff at Cryo Sculpt Revive and Strafford Chiropractic & Healing Center. With a strong foundation in content creation, social media management, email marketing, and campaign analytics, Courtney has successfully enhanced brand engagement and sales performance throughout a progressive career. Academic qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from Temple University and an Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts from Bucks County Community College.

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Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board

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The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board is a private, non-profit membership sales and marketing organization which actively promotes the Valley Forge area and Montgomery County as a convention site and leisure visitor destination by promoting patronage of its member hotels, restaurants, attractions and services. The Board represents more than 600 member businesses throughout Southeast Pennsylvania. The Valley Forge Tourism & Convention Board was established as the Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau by the Montgomery County Commissioners in 1963, making it the officially chartered tourism promotion agency of Montgomery County. It was an agency of Montgomery County until 1999, when the County Commissioners voted to privatize the bureau, while maintaining fiduciary oversight through appointment of the agency's volunteer board of directors. The Board is now a private organization. Funding comes from a combination of Commonwealth of Pennsylvania grants, membership dues and a tax imposed on visitors occupying the County's more than 9,200 hotel rooms. The Board does not receive funding from Montgomery County.


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