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Check out the winners of the Governors Award on Tourism – awarded at the 2011 Governor's Conference on Tourism.
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Check out the winners of the NJ Restaurant Association Diamond Awards – awarded at the 2011 Governor's Conference on Tourism.

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The New Jersey Travel Industry Association

The New Jersey Travel and Tourism Association (NJTIA) is a 501 c 6 non-profit trade organization.  Its members include every aspect of the $38 billion State tourism industry and are a representative body of organizations that promote and serve the individual aspects of that industry.  Our members include the NJ Restaurant Association, the NJ Hotel and Lodging Association, the NJ Amusement Association, many regional and local Chambers of Commerce, State funded and non-funded Destination Marketing Organizations (DMOs) and many Convention and Visitor Authorities.

NJTIA advocates for enhanced government support for Tourism in the State by educating our elected and appointed officials on the industry, its economic benefit to the State and the role that those employed by and for the industry add to the quality of life for every citizen of NJ.  We have had a long term pubic private relationship with the Division of Travel and Tourism and the Department of State to manage the jointly sponsored Governor’s Conference on Tourism.  We are pleased to hold this partnership up as an example of a public private partnership that truly works both financially as well as providing a beneficial service to the citizens of the State.  On a daily basis the organization dedicates itself to the cause of building tourism within NJ.  This effort increases the attraction of NJ as a travel destination and as a result increases the amount of revenue the State collects through many revenue sources not the least of which is the Hotel Occupancy Tax, sales tax, employment and income taxes.

NJTIA has many goals: