Jeff Sims, Leader in Outdoor Hospitality Advocacy, Retiring – RVBusiness – Breaking RV Industry News

Jeff Sims, right, was a familiar face in Washington D.C. as an advocate for the campground industry.

OHI announces the retirement of Jeff Sims, its revered Director of State Relations and Program Advocacy, who will officially retire in mid-January 2025. With a career spanning over five decades, Sims has left an indelible mark on the Outdoor Hospitality Industry, tirelessly advocating for policies that support RV parks and campgrounds nationwide. 

Jeff Sims is a household name in the industry, having dedicated his life to advancing and advocating for outdoor hospitality. His journey began in his youth watching on when his father Dean cofounded the Missouri Campground Owners Association, and later his co-ownership and operation of Compton Ridge Campgrounds, Lodge & Convention Center in Branson, Missouri, from 1967 to 2007. His leadership extended to a national level, serving as chairman of the National Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds (ARVC) from 1997 to 1999 and later on the ARVC Foundation board. 

Since stepping into his role as Director of State Relations and Program Advocacy in January 2011, Sims has consistently championed issues critical to the industry. His efforts include the careful review of thousands of legislative bills annually, bolstering OHI’s voice in Washington, D.C., and fostering strong relationships with policymakers. Sims played a pivotal role in the annual Advocacy Day, helping transform it from a single-day event to a robust, week-long series of meetings on Capitol Hill. His tireless and, often thankless, work has helped shape policies that affect the livelihoods of outdoor hospitality businesses across the U.S for decades, with an influence that will last even longer. 

Jeff Sims, left.

“As advocates for the entire Outdoor Hospitality Industry, staying abreast of policy and legal changes at all levels is integral to OHI’s mission of propelling the industry forward,” says Sims. “It’s been a privilege to work alongside dedicated professionals and contribute to an industry I care about deeply.” 

In recognition of his legacy, OHI is proud to announce the creation of the Jeff Sims Advocacy in Action Award, which will be awarded annually at OHI’s annual Outdoor Hospitality Conference and Expo (OHCE) starting next year. The award will honor an industry member who demonstrates the same dedication and commitment to advocacy that Jeff has exemplified throughout his career. 

“Jeff’s impact on the Outdoor Hospitality Industry is beyond measure. He’s not only been a pillar of knowledge and integrity but also a friend and mentor to so many of us.” says Paul Bambei, President and CEO of OHI. “Jeff’s dedication runs deep. His work, his wisdom, and his passion have left an indelible mark on our industry and on all who’ve had the privilege to know him. We’re grateful for every moment he’s given, and while we’ll miss him greatly, we celebrate the legacy he leaves behind.” 

To ensure a smooth transition, Sims has handpicked his successor, Julia Canady King, who joined OHI as Government Affairs Manager this week. King brings with her extensive knowledge of federal and state relations from her tenure as the Federal Affairs Coordinator for the Florida Governor’s Office. With a passion for camping and a commitment to advocacy, King will continue Sims’ legacy of advancing OHI’s legislative agenda. She will work closely with Sims in the coming months to carry forward the high standards he has set for this role. 

Jeff is supported by his loving wife, Susie, and family, as he enters this new chapter of life. His unwavering dedication and strategic insight for those in the Outdoor Hospitality Industry leave an unmatched legacy that will continue to shape the industry for years to come.  

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