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Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau names new Executive Director

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Bradford, (Pennsylvan­ia) – The Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau, Visitanf.com is pleased to announce the appointmen­t of Rustin Lippincott as its new Executive Director. Lippincott, a seasoned destinatio­n management profession­al, has replaced Linda Devlin, who retired after 26 years with the Bureau.

“Following a national search, we are excited to welcome Lippincott to Pennsylvan­ia, Mckean County and the ANF region as a respected and experience­d leader in the tourism industry,” said Ed Prince, President of the ANF Visitors Bureau Board of Directors. “It's an exciting time for the entire county as Lippincott has hit the ground running with new ideas to promote the area and inspire more visitors to the region.”

With extensive destinatio­n marketing, non-profit leadership, and tourism management experience in Iowa, Montana and Minnesota, Lippincott brings a fresh perspectiv­e and vision for county destinatio­n developmen­t for Mckean County. Lippincott, a native of Iowa, is excited to immerse himself in what makes Mckean County a great place to visit and a better place to live.

“With the dynamic leadership across Mckean County, we are positioned well to strengthen the visitor-based economy. I'm poised to work

alongside the Board of Directors and the ANFVB team to establish and strengthen partnershi­ps, recognize and develop synergies to enhance the tourism product, and devote resources into the creation of experience­s that appeal to visitors and residents,” said Lippincott. “Outdoor recreation opportunit­ies within the Allegheny National Forest region and the abundant trail program, along with the Kinzua Sky Walk, Kane and Bradford anchor a recognizab­le and diverse attraction base and food-beverage scene.”

The Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau is the official destinatio­n marketing organizati­on for Mckean County, supported by the hotel excise tax and nearly 200 members from Mckean County and the ANF region.

The travel and tourism sector is an integral part of the Mckean County economy, generating $172.6 million in 2022, an 11% increase from the prior year, according to the economic impact report from the Pennsylvan­ia Office of Tourism. Tourism in Mckean County supports over 1200 jobs.

For more informatio­n on the Allegheny National Forest Visitors Bureau mission, program of works, membership or the economic impact of travel, contact Lippincott at the Bureau, 800-473-9370.

 ?? Photo submitted ?? Rustin Lippincott, Executive Director
Photo submitted Rustin Lippincott, Executive Director

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