Did Mayor Leppert Get His Convention Numbers Wrong?

Yesterday I told you, with the help of a trusted FBvian who was in attendance, that at a speech to the Dallas Assembly, Mayor Tom Leppert said that as a result of the recently concluded meeting in Dallas of the Professional Convention Management Association, 30 new conventions have been booked in Dallas, with a value of $65 million. The numbers seemed high to me. I asked the folks at the CVB to verify them. Phyllis Hammond, the VP of PR there, said she wasn’t at the speech and punted to Chris Heinbaugh, the mayor’s chief of staff. Here’s what Heinbaugh said:

I was not at the event [yesterday] morning and I don’t know what was said or that the Mayor was heard correctly. But I can tell you the figures he’s been using since PCMA: Bookings are very strong. Omni says they already have $13 million in bookings and about another $50 million in the pipeline, and that was before PCMA. Also, the DCVB says they have booked 4 major citywide conventions (the really big ones) with an estimated economic impact of $72 million. 6 to 7 more citywides in the pipeline for just this quarter.

Now, the FBvian who attended the speech yesterday is not a working journalist. But I know him to be a trustworthy fellow. And he was taking notes. I’ve asked the Dallas Assembly folks if they have videotape of the speech. I’ll determine with certainty what the mayor said. But bottom line: 30 new conventions haven’t been booked since the PCMA meeting here.

Update: The Dallas Assembly folks tell me they didn’t videotape the speech, and they referred me back to Chris Heinbaugh. It appears the wagons are circled. To put it charitably, then, Mayor Leppert misspoke at the luncheon — and it was a pretty gross error in misspeaking.

9 comments

  1. Leppert seems like he has a chronic tendency to exaggerate or flat-out fabricate “facts” to support his arguments (i.e. “buckets” of money to fund the Trinity River Tollroad). I’ve always found his behavior strange, as it is so easy to fact check a lot of this stuff.

    @ 9:29 am on February 3, 2010
  2. The problem is, even after the facts are checked and proven to be false, the statements continue to be made and no one appears to care.

    It’s the Bush doctrine: Just keep repeating something often enough, and it “becomes” the truth.

    If Leppert thinks he can get away with this kind of truthiness in a Senate race, I think he is in for a rude awakening. Other publications may not be quite as nice to him as the DMN is.

    @ 9:59 am on February 3, 2010
  3. Oh sure, NOW you’ll scrutinize Tom Terrific’s medicine show. Where were you during the Toll Road debate, Rogers?

    @ 10:41 am on February 3, 2010
  4. Never let the truth get in the way of a good story.

    @ 10:50 am on February 3, 2010
  5. Perhaps he was citing conventions “saved or created” since the PCMA meeting?

    @ 11:05 am on February 3, 2010
  6. Sounds like your non-journalist friend caught Mayor Tom in another lie. Glad to see he’s reporting it, since others let them slide.

    @ 11:40 am on February 3, 2010
  7. City Wide Convention = Boat Show

    @ 12:44 pm on February 3, 2010
  8. Yeah, Rogers!

    @ 8:30 am on February 4, 2010
  9. Our next Transportation Secretary?

    @ 12:36 pm on February 4, 2010

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