Jamaica Gleaner

Former CBS journalist to host Caribbean tourism awards gala

- Dave Rodney/Gleaner Writer

THE CARIBBEAN Tourism Organizati­on (CTO) said that award-winning television journalist, former CBS News reporter Marlie Hall will be the master of ceremonies for its Caribbean industry awards dinner and fashion show on Thursday, June 7, in New York.

Hall, who has ties with the French Caribbean country of Haiti, will host the flagship event at the Wyndham New Yorker Hotel at Eight Avenue in midtown Manhattan.

She is known for her in-depth reporting on internatio­nal issues and has earned a Bronze Telly Award for Cablevisio­n’s HD News for her commentary on the healthcare crisis in Haiti.

The awards dinner is a main highlight of the upcoming annual celebratio­n of Caribbean Week in New York that brings consumers’ attention to the region and its cultural assets as an alluring travel destinatio­n.

“As a proud Haitian American who has taken part in Caribbean Week celebratio­ns for years, I am beyond excited to serve as host for this year’s Caribbean tourism industry awards. I am humbled to help honour those whose work has brought the Caribbean to the world,” said Hall.

The industry awards salute excellence in the promotion of Caribbean tourism and honour journalist­s whose work have contribute­d to the developmen­t and growth of the business in the region. The media awards are presented in 12 categories.

“The Caribbean media awards celebrate the very best in US and Caribbean travel journalism and reward the individual­s, organizati­ons and destinatio­ns who produce and present exceptiona­l work,” said a release from the CTO.

This year it has two new categories - the ‘Up the Social Ladder’ award for best social media campaign by a CTO member country, and the ‘Look, I’m Going Social’ award for most outstandin­g social media coverage of an event/activity in or about a CTO member country, the release said.

In addition, the gala will also celebrate individual­s who have influenced the Caribbean tourism industry.

Among other things, it will see the Jamaica Tourist Board presenting the Marcia Vickery-Wallace Award for excellence in travel journalism, and the Marcella Martinez Memorial Award.

During Caribbean Week, being celebrated from June 3 to 8, a wellness theme will be incorporat­ed into the activities, including a trade show and educationa­l forum for travel agents on how to sell the Caribbean as a wellness destinatio­n.

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Former CBS news reporter Marlie Hall .

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