The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Emily Marshall Champion award winner

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MORRISVILL­E >> Madison County Tourism, the county’s official tourism promotion agency, recently named Barbara Giambastia­ni Bartlett as the recipient of the 2017 Emily Marshall Champion of Tourism Award. Bartlett, who recently retired as executive director of Lorenzo State Historic Site in Cazenovia, received the award during Madison County Tourism’s annual dinner on April 13 at the Colgate Inn in Hamilton.

Bartlett was recognized for promoting cultural heritage tourism during her distinguis­hed career.

Dr. Joan Johnson, president of Madison County Tourism, said, “Barb is truly deserving of this award. Her work on the local, state and national levels has been incredible and stand as a testament of her dedication to cultural and heritage tourism.”

Bartlett, a Madison County native, first served as director of the Madison County Historical Society. Her early volunteer efforts and savviness assured that the Madison County hops collection was not only preserved but studied, leading to several heritage hop projects. In Bartlett’s more recent position leading Lorenzo State Historic Site, she helped interpret the legacy of five generation­s of the Lincklaen/Ledyard family.

Bartlett also served as chair of the Madison County Cultural Heritage Tourism Committee and as a board member for the Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce, the Upstate Institute Community Board at Colgate University and Madison County Tourism. She is also a member of the Cazenovia Arts and Heritage Alliance.

At the state level, Bartlett served with distinctio­n as chair of the Central New York Path through History Committee, facilitati­ng I LOVE NEW YORK interstiti­al ads, which advanced tourism in the region. Also at the state level, she was a founder and board member of the New York Cultural Heritage Tourism Network, serving as the organizati­on’s first vice president.

Nationally, Bartlett advances Madison County’s assets through her work as a trustee and officer of the Mid-Atlantic Associatio­n of Museums.

Bartlett said, “I am very honored to be recognized by my peers and I gratefully thank the Friends of Lorenzo for their dedication and commitment to advocating and promoting ‘all things Lorenzo.’ They have truly made it possible to undertake so many initiative­s at the site. And, it has also been a great privilege — and much fun — to work alongside all of my Cazeno- via and Madison County colleagues in promoting all that our cultural facilities have to offer to community residents and visitors alike.”

The Emily Marshall Champion of Tourism Award is given annually to those who have had a significan­t impact on the tourism industry in Madison County. The award’s namesake, Emily Marshall, was a founding partner of Madison County Tourism.

Tourism is a vital industry in Madison County. According to data from Tourism Economics, visitors spent an estimated $84.5 million in Madison County in 2015. This tourism-related revenue generated local property, sales and occupancy taxes totaling nearly $5.8 million, which saved the average Madison County household $389 and sustained more than 2,000 jobs in the county.

For informatio­n on Madison County Tourism, visit madisontou­rism.com.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY MADISON COUNTY TOURISM ?? Truman Hartshorn, vice president of Madison County Tourism, presents the Emily Marshall Champion of Tourism Award to Barbara Giambastia­ni Bartlett, recently retired executive director of Lorenzo State Historic Site.
PHOTO COURTESY MADISON COUNTY TOURISM Truman Hartshorn, vice president of Madison County Tourism, presents the Emily Marshall Champion of Tourism Award to Barbara Giambastia­ni Bartlett, recently retired executive director of Lorenzo State Historic Site.

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