Sierra Robbins Honored by North Carolina Travel Industry Association
Bureau in Fayetteville also earns recognition for sports destination guide
Posted On: November 13, 2025 By :DistiNCtly Fayetteville was recognized with two honors at the 2025 North Carolina Travel Industry Association Tourism Achievement Awards, which celebrate innovation, creativity and excellence across the state’s tourism industry.
The awards included recognition for Sierra Robbins, sports development manager for DistiNCtly Fayetteville, who was named the 2025 Rising Star. The award is given annually to an individual who has worked in destination marketing for three years or less and has made a significant impact on their organization and the tourism industry in North Carolina.
Robbins joined the bureau in August 2024 and has been instrumental in elevating the destination’s sports tourism efforts. She played a key role in establishing the Fayetteville/Cumberland County Sports Commission, collaborating with universities, sports organizations and parks and recreation leaders to attract new events to the community. She has also managed sports site visits and familiarization tours, assisted in the creation of the organization’s first sports destination guide, and developed a comprehensive sports facility database to enhance recruitment and planning.
“Sierra’s enthusiasm, professionalism and leadership have made an immediate and lasting impact on our team,” said Robert Cox, director of DistiNCtly Fayetteville’s Sales & Sports Commission. “Her work exemplifies the spirit of innovation and collaboration that defines DistiNCtly Fayetteville, and we are thrilled to see her recognized on a statewide level.”
In addition to Robbins’ individual recognition, DistiNCtly Fayetteville received a Gold Award in the Small Bureau category for its sports destination guide, produced by its sales and marketing teams. Created in just four weeks, the guide helps in recruiting and hosting sporting events in Cumberland County. Since its launch in April 2025, the guide has been credited with securing multiple events, generating more than 576 room nights and an estimated economic impact exceeding $1.2 million.