Christine Zetzl

Associate Director of Marketing at Visit Indy

Christine Zetzl has a diverse background in the marketing and tourism industry. Christine started their career as a Public Relations and Marketing Intern at the Hamilton County Convention and Visitors Bureau in 2011. In 2012, they joined Visit Indy and began their journey in digital marketing, starting as a Digital Marketing Coordinator and gradually progressing to become a Senior Marketing Manager. In their most recent role at Visit Indy, Christine served as the Associate Director of Marketing. Alongside their work at Visit Indy, Christine also served as an Adjunct Professor at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis from 2016 to 2018. Overall, Christine has gained valuable experience in various marketing roles and contributed significantly to the promotion and growth of the organizations they have worked for.

Christine Zetzl holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism from Indiana University Bloomington. Additionally, they have obtained the Google Analytics Individual Qualification certification from Google. No specific details regarding the start and end years of their education or the month and year of their certification have been provided.

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Indianapolis, United States

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Visit Indy

Visit Indy, a non-profit organization, is the official sales and marketing arm for the city of Indianapolis and the Indiana Convention Center. Our job is to promote the city of Indianapolis and encourage business, leisure and convention travel. With a recently expanded convention center, world-class airport, Top 10 shopping and live music venues, thriving cultural districts and a bustling downtown, our organization couldn't be more excited! Visit Indy's Mission: The mission of Visit Indy is to increase Indianapolis growth by strategically selling the destination to conventions, meetings, events, and leisure travelers. According to recent study by Vantage Strategy, 28.2 million people visit Indianapolis annually, generating $4.9 billion in economic impact, and supporting 77,800 full-time employment positions.