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PERSON OF INTEREST
PEOPLE
Rob Price
How do you plan on getting
people to visit Lake County? I’m
New Visit Lake director wants county to be a place where tourism comes naturally.
INTERVIEWER: JAMES COMBS ≈ PHOTO: DOUGLAS TYLER
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VITALSTATS
• Previous director of tourism development for Visit Tampa Bay. • Certified Destination Marketing Executive (CDME). • Rob and wife Lisa have two children: Ryan, 10, and Jacob, 7.
Before applying for your current position, had you visited Lake position, had you visited Lake
County? I used to be an avid County? triathlete and cyclist and competed in triathlete and cyclist and competed in various racing events in Clermont. Started as director of Visit Lake on Aug. 17. That was my exposure to the county up to taking the job. I was blown away by the hills. I had no idea that anywhere in the state had this type of typography. It felt more like South Carolina or the more like South Carolina or the foothills of Georgia. foothills of Georgia.
You haven’t been in Lake County very long. What do you like very long. What do you like
about it? The outdoors and small-about it? town feel. I also have two children, town feel. I also have two children, and I think Lake County is a great and I think Lake County is a great place to raise a family. We moved place to raise a family. We moved from St. Petersburg, so we enjoy from St. Petersburg, so we enjoy the slower pace, less congestion and the slower pace, less congestion and more open spaces. more open spaces. working with other tourist o ces in surrounding counties to take a much more collaborative approach. We’re stronger together than if we go out in the marketplace alone. We can have a louder voice promoting the entire region. Fortunately for Lake County, we’re within close proximity to Orlando, so we need to market e ectively and get the millions of tourists there to add on a day and come to Lake and see everything we have to o er.
Indeed, you’d think those Orlando tourists would like to escape the big crowds and hustle and bustle of the city, right?
Yes. Research shows that visitors to Orlando theme parks have visited Lake County multiple times. They enjoy our great lakes, our outdoor trails, our camping and shing opportunities.
Speaking of Lake County’s vast outdoor opportunities, have you been able to get outside and explore the county since moving
here in August? My family has hiked at Lake Louisa State Park, and we’ve also visited the downtown areas of Leesburg and Mount Dora. We pick di erent destinations to go to in Lake County so we can learn all the di erent facets. Lake County is such a big place and is di erent from town to town.
Who’s someone in the tourism industry you admire? DT Minich,
who is CEO of Visit Kissimmee. I worked closely with him in my previous position. I admire his leadership style, how he treats people and how he’s open to new ideas.
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