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US candidate appointed new tourism director

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A United States-based candidate has been appointed as the new Director of the Guyana Tourism Authority (GTA), Minister of State Joseph Harmon announced yesterday.

Brian Mullis replaces Indranauth Haralsingh, who had been acting in the position of GTA Director for some time.Speaking at a post-Cabinet press briefing yesterday, Harmon disclosed that Cabinet approved the appointmen­t.

He explained that Mullis was selected from a list of seven applicants who had responded to local and internatio­nal advertisem­ents for the position.

“The appointmen­t of a new Director of Tourism is part of the restructur­ing of the Guyana Tourism Authority which began in early 2017 and is expected to boost the developmen­t of sustainabl­e tourist destinatio­ns, especially in the hinterland and to promote strategic marketing of ‘Destinatio­n Guyana,’” Harmon said.

When asked subsequent­ly, the minister was unable to say how many locals applied for the position but stressed that the selection process was very transparen­t and lasted several months before a final decision was made.

Asked what had become of Haralsingh, Harmon made it clear that he was acting in the position and that the intention was to ensure that there was someone who was confirmed. “So everyone who wanted to be a confirmed person was given an opportunit­y to present themselves,” he stressed.

Mullis’ appointmen­t follows the government’s recent approval of a US$95,000 contract to a UK-based tourism marketing consultanc­y. The contract awarded to Acorn Tourism Consulting Limited is for the procuremen­t of digital marketing services on behalf of the Ministry of Business.

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