We market. We sell. We connect. Discover The Palm Beaches (DTPB) works to generate visitation and improve the quality of life in Palm Beach County, Florida. Our organization creates and safeguards our destination, welcoming everyone. By being transformative, applying high standards, and bringing new ideas, we sell The Palm Beaches to both leisure and business travelers. DTPB connects with businesses and residents in our community to educate people on the importance of tourism, help protect natural resources, and support those who make up the tourism industry. We aspire to grow the tourism economy, transform our organization and destination, while collaborating with the communities we serve – building a better future. We are a community shared value.
Be An Advocate for The Palm Beaches
Why do we advocate?
To ensure our presence at decision-making tables by identifying and building relationships with community stakeholders, while also establishing representation on boards, committees, and task forces. As an organization, we need to stand out in front of various audiences and be informative about the work we do.
To ensure effective handling of the “bed tax” and showcase DTPB as a good return on investment.
To better explain our marketing efforts by highlighting experiences and information on cities and regions, which leads to trust.
To promote an aspiring image of well-being and prosperity throughout The Palm Beaches, ensuring future investment in developing more visitation.
Who are your elected leaders?
Palm Beach County is made up of 39 cities, towns, and villages. Each one is governed by their own elected commission or council and led by a mayor or city manager.
On the county level, there are seven county commissioner districts. These commissioners oversee county administration and the many departments which make up the county government.
For the state of Florida, four individual Florida Senate districts include various areas of Palm Beach County. Overlapping the senate districts are nine individual Florida House of Representatives districts.
When it comes to the U.S. Congress, Palm Beach County has four members of U.S. House of Representatives, while Florida’s two U.S. Senators cover the entire state.