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ANNUAL REPORT A R I Z O N A O F F I C E O F T O U R I S M 2 0 0 4
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ARIZONA OFFICE OF TOURISM
DIRECTORS LETTER
Thirty years ago, the Arizona Office of Tourism (AOT) was created. Its charge was clear: Become the agency committed to enhancing the economy of the state through development and expansion of the tourism industry. Over the past three decades, many directors have brought their own vision to this task. The result is a thriving and growing industry that positively impacts every Arizonan.
Today, tourism is the only industry common to all 15 counties in Arizona. This means that people in every single county are employed because our industry is there working and growing.
Statewide, our industry is responsible for supporting 450,000 jobs in Arizona. Many of these jobs pay more than $50,000 a year. A sampling of average salaries, according to a 2002 survey by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, reveals that general managers earn
Object Description
| Rating | |
| TITLE | Annual report / Arizona Office of Tourism |
| CREATOR | Arizona. Office of Tourism. |
| SUBJECT | Tourist trade--Arizona--Statistics--Periodicals; Arizona. Office of Tourism--Periodicals; |
| Browse Topic |
Leisure and travel |
| DESCRIPTION | This title contains one or more publications. |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Arizona. Office of Tourism. |
| Material Collection |
State Documents Annual Reports |
| Source Identifier | GV 6.1: |
| Location | 145571482 |
| REPOSITORY | Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records--Law and Research Library. |
Description
| TITLE | Annual report: Arizona Office of Tourism 2004 |
| DESCRIPTION | 19 pages (PDF version). |
| Language | English |
| TYPE | Text |
| RIGHTS MANAGEMENT | Copyright to this resource is held by the creating agency and is provided here for educational purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the creating agency. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of United States and international copyright laws, and is subject to criminal prosecution. |
| DATE ORIGINAL | [2004] |
| Time Period | 2000s (2000-2009) |
| ORIGINAL FORMAT | Born digital |
| Source Identifier | GV 6.1: 2004 |
| DIGITAL IDENTIFIER | 2004.pdf |
| DIGITAL FORMAT | PDF (Portable Document Format) |
| REPOSITORY | Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records--Law and Research Library. |
| Full Text | ANNUAL REPORT A R I Z O N A O F F I C E O F T O U R I S M 2 0 0 4 AOT_175_5281no copy.indd 1 3/21/05 5:47:13 PM ARIZONA OFFICE OF TOURISM DIRECTORS LETTER Thirty years ago, the Arizona Office of Tourism (AOT) was created. Its charge was clear: Become the agency committed to enhancing the economy of the state through development and expansion of the tourism industry. Over the past three decades, many directors have brought their own vision to this task. The result is a thriving and growing industry that positively impacts every Arizonan. Today, tourism is the only industry common to all 15 counties in Arizona. This means that people in every single county are employed because our industry is there working and growing. Statewide, our industry is responsible for supporting 450,000 jobs in Arizona. Many of these jobs pay more than $50,000 a year. A sampling of average salaries, according to a 2002 survey by the American Hotel & Lodging Association, reveals that general managers earn |
