About Us

Meet the Enjoy Oxford Team

Kim Daggy

Executive Director
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Marina Young

Communications & Marketing Manager
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Sally Roi

Operations Manager
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Who We Are

Enjoy Oxford is formerly known as the Oxford Visitors and Convention Bureau, incorporated in 1987 as a 501 C6 organization and funded by a 3% City Hotel Tax. We are a nonprofit organization that works to promote tourism and development in the City of Oxford, Ohio. We have an 11-member volunteer board of directors that acts as the governing body for our organization. 

We're thankful for the help of local organizations and community members:  The City of Oxford, Miami University, Oxford Chamber of Commerce, Oxford Community Arts Center, and many more! If you're looking for events, activities, accommodations, or recommendations in Oxford, Ohio, contact us at Enjoy Oxford. 

Office Hours & Location

Visit our office in the center of Uptown for recommendations, event information, 24/7 guides, parking maps, local merchandise, or just come to say hi! *Bonus points if you bring in your furry friends for a treat

14 West Park Place, Suite C. Oxford, OH 45056

Monday-Friday: 8:30-5:00 pm

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2024 Board of Directors

President: Brad Reitz

Instructor
Miami University Farmer School of Business

Vice President: Ellie Witter

Associate Director of Alumni Engagement
Miami University Alumni Association

Treasurer: Ron Siliko

Senior Director of Customer Service & Facility Management
Miami University Recreational Sports Center

Board Members

Alexandria French

Oxford City Councilor

Casey Wooddell

Director
City of Oxford Parks & Recreation

Jennifer Marston

Oxford Chamber of Commerce

Kathy Butterfield

Business Owner
Best Western Sycamore Inn

Lexie Persinger

Conference and Event Planner
Miami University Conference Services

Seth Cropenbaker

Economic Development Specialist
The City of Oxford Economic Development

Sherri Krazl

Marketing & Communications
Miami University Richard and Carole Cocks Art Museum