The ATL Airport District Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB), the destination marketing organization for the cities of College Park, Hapeville and Union City, has announced that Mercedes Miller will succeed Cookie Smoak as its new president upon Smoak’s September 30 retirement. A community leader and hospitality industry veteran, Miller most recently served as executive director for Gateway Center Campus, which encompasses the Georgia International Convention Center (GICC), Gateway Center Arena and the Historic College Park Golf Course.
Miller brings nearly 30 years of hospitality industry experience to the ATL Airport District leadership team. She has dedicated much of that time to the GICC, starting there as a marketing analyst in 1995 and rising the ranks to executive director in 2011. Through her leadership, the Gateway Center Campus expanded beyond its on-site hotels and the GICC, with the construction of Gateway Center Arena, which opened in 2019. She has played an integral role in the campus expansion. As a result of Miller’s work in the area, she was asked to step in as interim city manager for the City of College Park during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Throughout her career, Miller has been recognized for her leadership style and knowledge of the industry. Her many accolades include placement on the “Top 100 Leaders in Hospitality” list by the Atlanta Business Chronicle and Georgia Trend’s “500 Most Influential Leaders,” and she was recently inducted into the Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women Inc. She has served on various boards and committees, including chairperson of the ATL Airport District CVB board of directors, the Atlanta Convention and Visitors Bureau board of directors and served on the Board of Ethics for Fulton County for eight years.
Effective September 30, Smoak will conclude her 11-year tenure as president of the ATL Airport District. She successfully grew the CVB from a start-up in 2013, representing one city, to a network that drives sales and marketing for three Atlanta-area communities. While managing a multimillion-dollar budget, her efforts positioned the District as a preferred destination for leisure tourism, as well as—through a joint effort with the GICC—conventions and meetings. As Smoak concludes this phase of her professional journey, she celebrates a nearly 50-year career driving growth and innovation within the hospitality and tourism industries throughout the Southeast.
Beginning August 1, Yanous Barner will step into the role of interim executive director of the Gateway Center Campus. Barner has spent over 20 years in various roles with the city of College Park, most recently as the operations manager at the Gateway Center Arena.
To learn more about the ATL Airport District CVB, visit www.atldistrict.com.
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