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PALM DESERT MARKETING COMMITTEE
APPROVED MINUTES
Tuesday, June 21, 2016 — 4:00 p.m.
Administrative Conference Room
I. CALL TO ORDER
Bruce Nation called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m.
II. ROLL CALL
Members Present:
Members Absent:
Arlene Amick
Rolf Hoehn, Chair
Mahasti Islami
Theresa Maggio, Vice -Chair
Franchesca Forrer
Jeffrey Norman
Jerry Martin
Bruce Nation
Ray Rodriguez
Staff /Others Present:
Bob Spiegel, Mayor
Jan Harnik, Mayor Pro Tem
Thomas Soule, Tourism & Marketing Manager
Martin Alvarez, Economic Development Director
David Hermann, Management Analyst
Ruth Ann Moore, Economic Development Manager
Jane Stanley, Recording Secretary
Barbara Blythe, Tourism & Marketing Specialist
Erin Scott, The Living Desert
Mark Schaeffer, H&L Partners
Blake Padberg, Account Director, H&L Partners
Heather Woodard, PR Director, H&L Partners
Jeff Miraglia, Palm Springs CVB
III. ORAL COMMUNICATIONS
Bruce Nation introduced and welcomed Jerry Martin, who was just appointed to the
Committee. Mr. Martin runs El Paseo Cruise Night and is a golf pro. He said he is
excited to learn how he can help and is looking forward to contributing.
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IV. CONSENT CALENDAR
A. MINUTES OF THE MEETING OF APRIL 19, 2016
Ray Rodriguez moved, by Minute Motion, to approve the minutes of the April 19, 2016,
meeting as presented. The motion was seconded by Arlene Amick and carried by a 5-0-4
vote. (AYES: Amick, Forrer, Martin, Nation and Rodriguez; NOES: None; ABSENT: Hoehn,
Islami, Maggio and Norman)
V. CONSENT ITEMS HELD OVER
None.
VI. NEW BUSINESS
A. FISCAL YEAR-END UPDATE ON AD CAMPAIGN PERFORMANCE BY H&L
PARTNERS
Thomas Soule introduced Mark Schaeffer from H&L Partners.
At this point in the meeting Mahasti Islami arrived.
Mr. Schaeffer began by saying he came to Palm Desert last May where he met
most of the Committee members. H&L Partners is the creative, media, and
digital agency. More and more the investment in activity is in the digital space.
Several key ideas will benefit the City in the long term. First is to keep to a long
term plan. Second is greater focus and simplification. Looking at return on
investment, most of the revenue is coming from the drive market, so that is
where the focus is now. Thirdly is to become more relevant to younger visitors.
The future is to be true to the upscale assets that are Palm Desert, but to be
younger. This year's campaign was more contemporary and active.
Blake Padberg then continued with some broad results. Overall, website traffic
is up 15% year -over -year. Smartphones are the preferred device to access the
website. Another key performance indicator is enewsletter signups, which are
up 14% year -over -year; an increase of 2,700 new subscribers since the
campaign started. Once people are here in town they are looking for things to
do; events, shopping, golf. There is an uptick in traffic right after the monthly
enewsletter goes out. Responding to question, golf ads had the most Facebook
"likes." The co-op with the CVB for TV ads has been the best vehicle for mass
reach. Ads have been in the Palm Springs airport since December and will
continue at least through June. Looking ahead, video will be integrated into the
digital media plan.
Mr. Schaeffer said they are working with Mr. Soule on concepts for the new ad
campaign.
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Heather Woodard provided Public Relations results. She stated a goal is to
reach outlets and consumers above and beyond the media plan. This was
successful with 2 activities. First was the winter FAM media tour, which has
resulted in 9 articles thus far. Editorial coverage has reached more than 40M
potential visitors. The second was bringing social influencer Claire Sulmers to
introduce a younger crowd to Fashion Week. Because of her social media
postings, snaps, live tweets, glowing reviews on her website of the event,
restaurants and venues, she received more than 20,000 combined "likes." The
digital team determined her posts valued $19,800 versus the $2,500
investment. Looking ahead there will be continued outreach in the drive
markets. Additionally, there are conversations with Self magazine and Good
Housekeeping for potential stories. Since there is time to plan, there are several
ideas for leveraging the events next year.
Franchesca Forrer asked if there could be other social influencers for events
and festivals, including Food & Wine, to which Ms. Woodard responded that this
is definitely a priority.
Mr. Padberg stated that not only do they want to build the brand through the
campaign theme, but they also want to focus on events.
Mr. Schaeffer concluded by saying this past year the team is encouraged that
there has been progress and good decisions have been made in positioning
this destination.
With Committee concurrence, the Fiscal Year -End Update on Ad Campaign Performance
was received and filed.
B. REVIEW OF FISCAL YEAR 2016/2017 MARKETING BUDGET
Mr. Soule said that the 2016/2017 budget is very similar to last year. There is a
slight increase in PR to try to get more top-notch bloggers. A new ad campaign
is planned so collateral will need to be refreshed. Also included is $200k that
the Council approved for additional co-ops with hotels to attract new summer
business. Out of that fund there are 3 groups coming this summer to the JW
Marriott that otherwise would not have come. A new media plan will be
developed that will come before the Committee at another meeting. This budget
will be considered by the City Council and he would like the Committee's
recommendation.
Mahasti Islami moved, by Minute Motion, to recommend approval of the Fiscal Year
2016/2017 Marketing Budget to the City Council as submitted. The motion was seconded by
Franchesca Forrer and carried by a 6-0-3 vote. (AYES: Amick, Forrer, Islami, Martin, Nation
and Rodriguez; NOES: None; ABSENT: Hoehn, Maggio and Norman)
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C. CONTRACT RENEWAL FOR H&L PARTNERS
Mr. Soule said the current contract goes through June 30, 2016, and includes
the option for two 1-year renewals. Now is the time for the City Council to
consider renewing the contract.
Franchesca Forrer moved, by Minute Motion, to recommend approval of a one-year
extension to the H&L Partners contract for marketing services, through June 30, 2017, under
the same terms and conditions. The motion was seconded by Arlene Amick and carried by a
6-0-3 vote. (AYES: Amick, Forrer, Islami, Martin, Nation and Rodriguez; NOES: None;
ABSENT: Hoehn, Maggio and Norman)
D. CONSIDERATION OF QUARTERLY MEETING TIME
Mr. Soule informed the Committee that the City Council has been reviewing all
the Committees and Commissions and they approved having quarterly
meetings instead of monthly meetings for the Marketing Committee. He asked
the Committee members for their input on when they would like to meet. A
special meeting could be called if an issue arises between quarterly meetings.
Mayor Pro Tern Harnik added that information, such as that from the CVB's
marketing, could be shared via a group email.
The By -Laws would need to be amended to reflect the new meeting schedule.
Ms. Islami asked when the Media Plan would need to be reviewed as that may
determine when the Committee would meet.
Mr. Soule suggested the first Tuesday at the end of the quarter — September,
December, March and June, at 4:00 p.m.
Ruth Ann Moore suggested surveying the Committee members before the next
meeting to determine their preference.
With Committee concurrence this item will be continued to the next regular meeting.
VII. CONTINUED BUSINESS
None
V111. OLD BUSINESS
None
IX. REPORTS FROM CITY COUNCIL LIAISONS
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A. City Council
Mayor Spiegel reported that he just came back from the Palm Desert Area
Chamber of Commerce planning retreat. Ruth Ann Moore and Ray Rodriguez
were also there.
Mayor Pro Tern Harnik said she and Ms. Moore worked hard at the ICSC
convention and they made a lot of contacts.
X. REPORTS AND REMARKS
A. Chair
Bruce Nation reported that Desert Willow is finishing up the fiscal year. FootGolf
has taken off. They are trying to sell it as a corporate event - playing 9 holes in
about an hour and coming back to the clubhouse for cocktails and hors
d'oeuvres and possibly dinner. The national FootGolf championship will be held
at Desert Willow this coming November. Desert Willow is the official course for
the American FootGolf League. One of the goals is to convert soccer players to
golfers.
Jeff Miraglia added that today's travelers are looking for unique, new
experiences. The 35-54 year -old audience is looking for new experiences
where they feel emotionally and physically active.
Mr. Schaeffer asked the Committee members to let H&L know when they have
events such as the FootGolf championship.
Mr. Rodriguez noted that the Senior Games, held in February, bring in a lot of
people.
B. Committee Members
Franchesca Forrer said Westfield Mall will be having a busy summer. They are
partnering with Mattel for a series of summer family events. The first, with Bob
the Builder, was huge. In July the event will have Little People, and August will
have Barbie. The mall will be holding the Back to School Fashion Show with
Mayor Pro Tern Harnik participating once again as host and judge. Also,
planning is underway for the Day of the Dead and Street events.
Ray Rodriguez noted that Cork Tree will be closing at the end of June for a few
months, along with other restaurants. He went on to say that he has vigorous
opinions regarding what we can do to elevate the Food & Wine event to the
level of Fashion Week. From his perspective it has a long way to go.
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Erin Scott said The Living Desert is in summer mode. Zoo Camp started
yesterday. 600 kids will participate over the next 6 weeks. Fall planning is
underway. The CVB was out today hosting World Giraffe Day.
Jerry Martin was happy to report that El Paseo Cruise Night had a terrific
season and will start again in November at The Gardens. There was about a
30% increase in attendance this year as well as more foot traffic. El Paseo
Cruise Night made it into Westways and Sunset magazines as a top thing to do.
Mahasti Islami said the dates for the concert series are January 28 to March 18.
Planning meetings have already been occurring for Fashion Week.
Arlene Amick reported that the museum went through an extensive strategic
plan for all 3 facilities. Summer camp begins next week and will be held for the
first time only in Palm Desert for kids ages 5 to 13. For summer the museum is
only open Friday to Sunday.
C. Staff
None.
XI. INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
A. Visitor Services Reports
Arlene Amick moved, by Minute Motion, to receive and file the Visitor Services Reports as
presented. The motion was seconded by Ray Rodriguez and carried by a 6-0-3 vote. (AYES:
Amick, Forrer, Islami, Martin, Nation and Rodriguez; NOES: None; ABSENT: Hoehn, Maggio
and Norman)
XII. NEXT MEETING DATE — JULY 19, 2016
XII. ADJOURNMENT
With Committee concurrence, the meeting was adjourned at 5:20 p.m.
ane Stanley, Record& Secretary
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