About Us
Discover Johns Creek CVB, our mission, and the people behind it.
Explore the city’s history, meet our board, and find resources like agendas and grant applications.
Johns Creek Convention & Visitors Bureau (JCCVB) is the official destination marketing organization for Johns Creek, a multicultural hub just outside of metro Atlanta. Established on January 22, 2008, by the Mayor and City Council, JCCVB promotes Johns Creek as a destination for business, leisure, and group travel. Serving as an economic catalyst through its tourism marketing efforts, JCCVB operates as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization. Governed by a volunteer Board of Directors with expertise in hospitality, arts, marketing, and business development, JCCVB plays a key role in the city’s growth and development.
History
Incorporated in 2006, Johns Creek is a young city rooted in the pioneering spirit of North Georgia in the early 19th century. The area originally attracted the attention of Native Americans due to the wildlife and cool waters of the Chattahoochee River.
The town’s namesake, John Rogers, a respected plantation owner settled here in 1804 with his Cherokee wife, Sarah Cordery. Their historic home, visited by President Andrew Jackson and Will Rogers, remains a private residence today.
As legend has it, in the 20th century, a circus train crashed in the area leaving the monkeys to escape in the woods. Local farmers were frightened having never seen one of these creatures, the farmers reportedly shot them in a less-than-proud moment in our local folklore. When visiting the Autrey Mill Nature Preserve, don’t be surprised if you come across a collection of stone monkeys.
In the late 90s, Georgia Tech graduates developed a high-tech office park that drew major corporations and fostered Johns Creek’s suburban growth, leading to the city’s official incorporation on December 1, 2006.
Since then, Johns Creek has become known across the South for its bold blend of innovation, artistic culture, top-rated schools, thriving commerce, recreational opportunities, healthcare services, well-planned neighborhoods, and strong community spirit.
2024-2025 Board Members
Ylan Sanders, Chair – General Manager/Director of Sales, Hampton Inn & Suites by Hilton Johns Creek
Tim Stanley, Vice Chair – General Manager, Hilton Garden Inn Johns Creek
Daniel Immerman, Treasurer – Chief Financial Officer/Controller, Hendrick Associates, Inc.
Ana Cleary – Managing Partner of Lukas Group, Member of Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Advisory Committee
Joan Compton – Co-founder/board member of Cultural Arts Alliance of Johns Creek, co-founder/president of Johns Creek Historical Society
Zorrest Millman – Director of Sales, Hyatt Place Johns Creek
Kathryn Laity – Executive Director
Board Agendas
Johns Creek Convention & Visitors Bureau is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors who have expertise in hospitality, arts, marketing, and business. Board meetings are held the second Thursday of every month at 8:45 am unless otherwise noted.
Meetings are open to the public.
No Meeting Recorded
Tourism Product Development discussion – a quorum may be present
Meeting minutes are available upon request by emailing visit@johnscreekcvb.com with the subject line “Open Records Request.”
Johns Creek Convention & Visitors Bureau
2024 Grant Application
Johns Creek CVB offers a grant program to assist organizations with projects that increase tourism, attract visitors, overnight stays and economically benefits the city of Johns Creek. Grant applications are reviewed and approved by
Johns Creek CVB Board of Directors.