
The award is voted upon annually by the U.S. Travel Association's National Council of State Tourism Directors. Edman was announced as the winner before more than 800 of his peers Monday at the ESTO annual conference of travel professionals, held this year in Portland, Ore.
Edman has more than 25 years of senior management, sales and marketing experience in the hospitality industry. As director of Explore Minnesota, Edman is responsible for the development and implementation of tourism plans, policies and programs to promote Minnesota as a travel and tourism destination. He is the state's chief spokesperson for tourism-related issues, and manages an agency with approximately 60 full-time staff and an annual budget of $13.9 million.
Edman was appointed by three governors of three different political parties: Gov. Jesse Ventura (Independent) in 2000, Gov. Tim Pawlenty (Republican) in 2003 and 2007, and Gov. Mark Dayton (Democrat) in 2011.
Edman developed new marketing strategies for Minnesota tourism, creating new public and private marketing partnerships that have generated over $5 million in private industry funding each year. He spearheaded the creation of Minnesota's largest-ever tourism marketing campaign,#OnlyinMN, in 2014.
Edman serves in national and state leadership positions on numerous organizations and boards including: the National Council of State Tourism Directors, the U.S. Travel Association board, Great Lakes USA, Mississippi River Country, the Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport Foundation, the Minnesota Film and TV board, and the University of Minnesota Tourism Center.
Prior to entering state government, Edman worked at Carlson Companies in Minneapolis and served as director of marketing for Carlson Destination Marketing Services.
The State Tourism Director of the Year award is given to the professional whose leadership has led to the measurable improvement of his or her state's travel and tourism profile. Each year, such success is measured in relationship to the budgetary and staff resources that the director has at their disposal.
Edman is only the second Minnesotan to win the award and the first since Henry Todd in 1982.
Candidates are nominated by state/territory tourism directors, and a slate of three finalists is presented for selection by ballot.