North American Travel Journalists Association
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The North American Travel Journalists Association (NATJA) is the second largest professional association of writers, photographers, editors, and media relations professionals. [1] It has over 500 members dedicated to redefining professional development for the travel industry.
NATJA was founded in 1991 by New Jersey travel writers Bob Nesoff and Dan Schlossberg as a non-political organization.
NATJA's programming and services include the annual Conference & Marketplace focusing on professional development and the annual NATJA Awards travel journalism competition.

