Toronto, January 7, 2025 – Destination Toronto today announced the appointment of Kelly Jackson as Vice President of Destination Development, effective January 20, 2025. With twenty years of experience in government relations, stakeholder and community engagement, and communications, Kelly joins the organization to help elevate Toronto’s destination experience and drive community engagement with its Visitor Economy.
”Kelly Jackson is a passionate Torontonian with a strong record of building strategic stakeholder relationships,” said Andrew Weir, President and CEO of Destination Toronto. “She joins in a critical role at a critical time as we work to position our destination for sustained growth and competitiveness.”
Kelly most recently held the position of Vice President of External Affairs and Professional Learning at Humber Polytechnic, one of Canada’s largest higher education institutions. At Humber, she served as a member of the college’s Executive Team. She played a key leadership role in connecting the college to a broad community and industry network and delivering programs providing corporate training and professional learning to more than 40,000 individuals annually. Before joining Humber, Kelly held numerous roles in the Ontario Government, including Director of Communications to the Minister of Finance, Director of Policy to the Minister of Education, and Senior Policy Advisor to the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities.
Kelly is a past President of the Empire Club of Canada, one of the country’s oldest and leading speakers’ forums that hosts top thinkers and leaders from Canada’s civic and corporate communities. She continues to serve on the Board as Co-Chair of the Nation Builder Award Selection Committee and Chair of the Nominating Committee. Kelly is also a North York Harvest Food Bank board director, a long-time member of the Canadian Chapter of Atlantik Brücke, and a supporter of the Canadian Children’s Opera Company.
“I’m thrilled to join the talented team at Destination Toronto and contribute to the continued growth and success of this vibrant city,” said Kelly Jackson, Vice President of Destination Development at Destination Toronto. “Toronto is a unique global hub of culture and innovation, filled with amazing experiences for visitors from near and far. I look forward to collaborating with members, partners, and stakeholders across the tourism and hospitality sectors to attract visitors, support local businesses, and strengthen Toronto’s position as a leading global travel destination.”
About Destination Toronto
Toronto’s visitor economy is a vital economic engine for the city, generating $8.4 billion in visitor spending in 2023. Destination Toronto’s mandate is to reflect the breadth and diversity of Toronto’s people, places, and culture to inspire residents and visitors to meet, visit, and explore our city. Operating in partnership with the City of Toronto and the Greater Toronto Hotel Association, Destination Toronto markets and promotes the city to attract visitors and significant meetings and events and supports local businesses to maximize the opportunities of the visitor economy. For more information, please visit DestinationToronto.com.