The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Disney veteran to lead Georgia tourism office

- PAMELA MILLER FOR THE AJC

The Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t recently named Mark Jaronski, a 25-year travel and tourism industry leader and veteran Disney marketing executive, to lead Explore Georgia, the state tourism office within the Georgia Department of Economic Developmen­t.

Jaronski will guide the team responsibl­e for attracting tourists from across the globe to Georgia’s destinatio­ns. Georgia attracted a record-setting 111.7 million internatio­nal and domestic visitors, who collective­ly spent $36.9 billion in communitie­s throughout the state and directly supported 478,000 jobs in 2018, which is the most recent year complete data is available.

Jaronski spent 16 years at The Walt Disney Company in Florida in a variety of marketing roles that included manager of Disney Cruise Line Public Relations, brand manager of Walt Disney World theme parks, and director of external communicat­ions for Disney Parks Worldwide at the company’s headquarte­rs in Burbank, California. Through the years, Jaronski served various chairmen and presidents of Disney businesses, providing public affairs counsel and leading the planning and implementa­tion of key business initiative­s, including new product launches and transforma­tive guest experience­s. Following Disney, Jaronski oversaw Global Communicat­ions for Visit Orlando, the official tourism associatio­n for Central Florida.

Most recently, Jaronski has served as CEO of Select Registry Distinguis­hed Inns of North America since 2016. Select Registry has 300 independen­tly run lodging businesses, including 12 in Georgia. He will be transition­ing from Select Registry to Explore Georgia in the next 30 to 60 days.

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