Elliott Ferguson's Vision: Elevating Washington DC's Global Appeal - TravelMole


Elliott Ferguson’s Vision: Elevating Washington DC’s Global Appeal

Tuesday, May 07, 2024 0

 

Elliott Ferguson, President and CEO of Washington.org, outlines a compelling vision for Washington DC’s future during an interview at IPW 24 in Los Angeles. Ferguson discusses upcoming milestones, such as the 250th anniversary of America’s independence and the FIFA World Cup, emphasizing DC’s inclusivity and diverse offerings. He highlights the city’s abundance of free attractions, from museums to festivals, while also showcasing its burgeoning food scene, recognized by Michelin. Ferguson’s strategy focuses on engaging international visitors to stay longer and spend more, positioning Washington DC as a premier global destination for years to come.

 



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