Outdoor Recreation Roundtable Created With Merger Of ORR And ARC

Feb 22, 2018

Recreation industry leaders announced the formation of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable (ORR), a powerful unified entity that will provide a strong voice for outdoor recreation across America. The new organization combines the Outdoor Recreation Industry Roundtable, a coalition of America’s leading outdoor recreation trade associations, which was formed in 2017, and the American Recreation Coalition (ARC), an organization of recreation interests that has had a significant and positive impact on outdoor recreation for more than three decades.

The new ORR Chairman is Thom Dammrich of the National Marine Manufacturers Association and the Vice Chairman is Frank Hugelmeyer of the RV Industry Association. Joining them as ORR officers are Glenn Hughes, president-elect of the American Sportfishing Association, who will serve as secretary and Phil Ingrassia, president of the RV Dealers Association, who will serve as treasurer.

The transition will be guided by an expanded board of directors chaired by Dammrich. Implementation of programs and activities will be overseen by ORR’s new Chief Staff Officer Derrick Crandall, who had been president of ARC. Expanded communications efforts, supported by new staff resources, will begin by mid-2018. The ORR Board will announce further details as they become available. Most ARC programs will continue uninterrupted, including Great Outdoors Month® and Partners Outdoors, along with regular policy briefings and other communications.

The transition to the new organization began in early 2017, when the clear value of a more unified and focused recreation industry, advocating on behalf of a multi-billion-dollar industry sector, became evident. In October, an unprecedented gathering of outdoor recreation trade association executives reached an agreement on the following long-term objectives:

  • Achieve recognition that outdoor recreation is a major economic player and that growth of the outdoor recreation economy is a necessary and bipartisan goal;
  • Persuade the federal government to embrace a pro-recreation “culture change;”
  • Increase recreational access to public lands and waters;
  • Advocate for sustainable funding and increased usage of public-private partnerships;
  • Boost infrastructure modernization and reduce backlogged maintenance to produce better visitor experiences;
  • Continue to support responsible conservation efforts; and
  • Encourage the next generation’s participation in outdoor recreation activities.

The participants concluded that the industry needed to unite even further to form the clear and leading voice for the outdoor recreation industry, setting the stage for the formation of the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable a short three months later.