The Wyoming Office of Tourism announces Charisse Meadows Haws as a new Wyoming Tourism Board member. Governor Mark Gordon recently appointed Meadows Haws to represent District 6.

Meadows Haws is the co-president of four hotel properties in Jackson (49er Inn & Suites, Antler Inn, Cowboy Village Resort and Elk Country Inn), which was originally founded by her mother, Clarene Law. Law set down roots in Jackson and began the family business in the 1960s.

Unfortunately, Law passed away in September. She is remembered as the matriarch of the travel industry and a recognized champion statewide. This per a news release from Wyoming Office of Tourism.

Following in her mother’s footsteps, Meadows Haws is a passionate Wyoming native who brings years of hospitality experience and understands the importance of the visitor economy.

“I have seen lives changed for the better when people visit the wild, beautiful and diverse places in Wyoming,” Meadows Haws said. “I have also seen communities benefit from visitation. I believe it is a win-win industry and I want to ensure that it survives and thrives.”

Meadows Haws also said she is most looking forward to working with people from across the state.

“Charisse is such a wonderful addition to the Wyoming Tourism Board,” said Diane Shober, executive director of the Wyoming Office of Tourism. “Her expertise and deep-rooted family involvement in the industry will be highly beneficial to not only the board, but to Wyoming as a whole.”

District 6 became vacant when Anna Olson resigned her unexpired term. Olson, a strong leader in the tourism industry resigned when she left her position as president and CEO of the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce for an opportunity outside of the industry.

The Wyoming Tourism Board is comprised of nine members from six districts and three at-large appointees who are employed or associated with the travel industry.

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Wyoming Tourism Board Members:

Mike Keller – Chairman; At Large
General Manager – Yellowstone National Park Lodges
Tony O’Brien – Vice Chairman; District 1 (Albany, Carbon, Laramie)
Area Manager – Little America Hotel and Resort
John Johnson – District 2 (Converse, Goshen, Natrona, Niobrara, Platte)
President – Johnson Restaurant Group, Inc.
Shawn Parker – District 3 (Campbell, Crook, Sheridan, Weston)
Executive Director – Sheridan Travel and Tourism
Mark Tesoro – District 4 (Lincoln, Sweetwater, Uinta)
Group Publisher – Uinta County Herald
Quintin Blair – District 5 (Big Horn, Hot Springs, Park, Washakie)
Vice President – Leisure Travel Development at Blair Hotels
Charisse Meadows Haws* – District 6 (Fremont, Sublette, Teton) *Newly Appointed
Co-president – Town Square Inns
Budd Betts – At Large
Owner – Absaroka Ranch and Outfitters
Ken Barkey – At Large
Owner – Prime Rib Restaurant and Wine Cellar
The board is appointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate, with each appointee serving one three-year term. Criteria to be appointed to the Wyoming Tourism Board includes industry representation by sector and geography, deep knowledge and understanding of the tourism and hospitality industry and marketing experience.

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