NEW: Sheridan to Leave Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau for Greater Boston CVB

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NEW: Sheridan to Leave Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau for Greater Boston CVB

Martha Sheridan is stepping down from the PWCVB
Martha Sheridan is stepping down from her role as president and CEO of the Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau (PWCVB) to take on the same role at the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau.

Sheridan has been at the PWCVB for more than a decade.

“Over the course of my career, I have seen the Providence/Warwick area grow into a world-class destination and it has been my honor to have been a part of that evolution. I am confident that the talented staff at the PWCVB will continue to bring more meetings, conventions, sporting events and leisure travelers to the area,” said Sheridan.

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In Boston, she will succeed Pat Moscaritolo, who will retire on February 14, 2019, after 28 years of leading the Greater Boston CVB.

Sheridan will be at the PWCVB until mid-December. 

The PWCVB board will work with senior leadership at the Bureau to run day-to-day operations until a successor is named.

“We have confidence in the staff at the PWCVB to continue at the high standard that Martha has set. She has done incredible work in managing the day-to-day operations, as well as working on both the local and national scale to promote Providence/Warwick and the industry as a whole,” said PWCVB Board Chairperson Kimberly Greene. 

Sheridan at PWCVB

Sheridan first worked for the PWCVB in the 1990s in a variety of roles and returned as president and CEO in 2006.

Sheridan has served as Chairperson of Destination International, the parent organization of destination marketing organizations throughout North America, and is on the board of the US Travel Association.

She has held a variety of other leadership roles, including a two-year term as president of the New England Society of Convention and Visitors Bureaus.

In 2015, Sheridan was named one of the “Top 25 Women in the Meetings Industry” by Meetings & Conventions magazine. 


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