Jamaica Gleaner

Former Minister, two directors of tourism among recipients of CTO Allied Members Awards

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THE ALLIED members will honour six people at the travel industry awards dinner on Thursday, June 6, for their contributi­ons to regional tourism.

Former Grenada Tourism Minister Brenda Hood is among six stalwarts of Caribbean tourism to be honoured by the Caribbean Tourism Organizati­on (CTO) allied membership at the Travel Industry Awards Dinner during Caribbean Week New York (#CWNY2019) next month.

Hood is the chairman of the Grenada Tourism Authority and has served at various stages during her career on the CTO’s human resources technical committee and the boards of the then Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (now the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency) and the Inter-Parliament­ary Forum of the Americas.

She, along with Colin James, chief executive officer of the Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority, will receive the Allied Award for outstandin­g contributi­ons to the region’s

developmen­t.

The Allied Award was establishe­d in 2005 to recognise individual­s within the CTO family – government, airline, cruise line, allied and affiliate members and CTO staff – who have done an extraordin­ary job of contributi­ng, in a tangible way, to the sustainabl­e developmen­t of the region.

Tourism Director of The Cayman Islands, Rosa Harris, along with Laura Davidson, president and founder of Laura Davidson Public Relations, will be celebrated with the Jerry Award for the passion with which they serve the region.

Establishe­d in 1997 in memory of the late Jerry Magit, who represente­d the allied members on the CTO’s board of directors, the Jerry Award recognises people who demonstrat­e a passion for the region and have dedicated time, energy, financial, and other personal and profession­al resources to its developmen­t.

Noel Mignott, president and chief executive officer of The PM Group, and Annette Stowe, Internet and conference administra­tor at CTOUSA, Inc, will receive the Special Recognitio­n Award for high performanc­e. This award honours high-performanc­e individual­s whose contributi­ons, particular­ly in the last year, have truly made a difference among the region or Caribbean community and/or industry. It is not limited to service directly in the travel arena, but for service in any ancillary industry that supports tourism and brings continuous positive recognitio­n to the region.

In addition to the CTO allied membership awards, the CTO will announce the winners of the travel media awards and will present its Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, its Distinguis­hed Caribbean Citizen Award, and its Award of Excellence, among others, while Jamaica will present the Marcella Martinez and the Marcia Vickery-Wallace awards.

The Travel Industry Awards Dinner will take place on Thursday, June 6 from 7 – 10 p.m. at the Wyndham New Yorker (481 Eighth Avenue).

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