Kelly Groff has led Visit Montgomery for over 25 years. She has spent her entire professional career in the hospitality industry. Prior to joining Visit Montgomery, Groff served as a Business Development Manager at the Baltimore County Office of Economic Development; Business Development Officer with the Baltimore City Office of Promotion and Tourism; and held several directors of sales positions with hotels in Baltimore.
Kelly is a Certified Destination Management Executive, a designation sanctioned by Destinations International. She most recently received the 2024 Distinguished Service Award, from Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS). And in 2021 was named business advocate of the year by the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce for her leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kelly has immersed herself in the hospitality industry working as a founder and board member of the Foundation for Hospitality and Restaurant Management (FHRM). The Foundation works with Montgomery County Public Schools to encourage students to explore careers and post-secondary opportunities in the hospitality industry.
Kelly has taught third- and fourth-year hospitality and restaurant management students at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) Shady Grove Campus and first- and second-year college students at the Montgomery College Hospitality Program.
She is a Leadership Montgomery and Leadership Maryland graduate.
Kelly is a native Marylander with a passion for travel and the outdoors. Her biggest accomplishment—raising her two sons Matthew and Stephen White.