ABOUT VISIT BURBANK

The Burbank Hospitality Association, the governing body of the Tourism Business Improvement District (TBID) and doing business as Visit Burbank, was formed in 2011 and is funded by a 1% assessment on overnight stays in Burbank hotels with more than 25 rooms. Burbank Economic Development manages the TBID by developing strategies and initiatives to enhance tourism attraction and spending in Burbank. The mission of Visit Burbank is to boost hotel occupancy by positioning Burbank as a regional, national, and international tourist destination.

If you work in the Burbank Tourism Industry and are interested in becoming involved, please click here for the Burbank Hospitality Association Board Member Application. For additional information, please contact info@visitburbank.com.

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Visit Burbank Board Members

Looking to join the Visit Burbank Board?We’re currently accepting applications for a new member of the Burbank Hospitality Association. If you’re interested in serving on the board, please fill out this form and email it to Odette Zakarian at OZakarian@burbankca.gov.

Executive Committee:

Tony Garibian, Coast Anabelle and Safari Inn, Chair
Rosanna Harrison, Cambria Hotel Burbank Airport, Vice Chair
Danny Kahn, Warner Bros. Studio Tours, Treasurer
Jamie Keyser, Burbank Chamber of Commerce, Secretary

Board of Directors:

Michael Hernandez, Hilton Garden Inn
Alan Tate, Burbank Airport Marriott
Ali Schmidt, Universal Studios Hollywood
Fatima Achhal, SpringHill Suites by Marriott
Nerissa Sugars, Hollywood Burbank Airport
David Lurie, Hotel Amarano
Board Vacancy
Patrick Prescott, Community Development Director (ex-officio)

Burbank Sister Cities

The mission of Burbank Sister City is to promote communication, goodwill, and cultural awareness between the City of Burbank and its designated Sister Cities.

The Burbank Sister City Committee is a volunteer organization of members of the Burbank community. The City of Burbank has five international sister cities: Ota, Japan; Incheon, South Korea; Gaborone, Botswana; Solna, Sweden; and Arezzo, Italy.

Solna, SwedenOta, JapanIncheon, KoreaGaborone, Botswana Arezzo, Italy