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CTO Names Sylma Brown Bramble Director for the Americas PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 22 July 2010 06:28
BRIDGETOWN , Barbados (19 July, 2010) – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has named a familiar face to the key vacant post of director of CTO USA , with responsibility for marketing the Caribbean throughout the Americas . A Commonwealth of Dominica native, Sylma Brown Bramble has been confirmed to the post effective immediately.

Ms. Brown Bramble, the CTO's former deputy director responsible for projects and administration, had been acting in the position of director since August 2008 when the then incumbent, Hugh Riley, was promoted to act as secretary general. Mr. Riley has since been appointed to the organization's top post.

"Sylma Brown Bramble is a prime example of the talent and dedication that has served our organization so well through many transitions. Her skills and professionalism have won the support of our members throughout the region and in the market place," said the CTO secretary general.

Ms. Brown Bramble joined the CTO in 1976 as a Secretary when the organization was still known as the Caribbean Tourism Association. She worked her way up to special projects and administrative roles, becoming the acting director general of the CTA. Upon the formation of the current Caribbean Tourism Organization in 1989, Ms. Brown Bramble continued her rise through the ranks, eventually becoming the deputy director, with responsibility for projects and administration. Over the years she has been at the forefront of organizing major CTO conferences and consumer events and has managed teams of public relations, marketing and travel professionals.

Ms. Brown Bramble holds a degree in Business Administration from Baruch College of the City University of New York and has won numerous awards during her more than thirty year tenure with the CTO. As the organization's director for the Americas she will manage the CTO's strategic marketing and public relations programmes in the US , Canada and the Caribbean and will work closely with all sectors of the tourism industry to represent the interests of the CTO's members.

Ms. Brown Bramble will be based in CTO's New York office, reporting to the organization's head office in Barbados .

Last Updated on Thursday, 22 July 2010 06:30
 
Date and Venue Confirmed for CTO’s 12th Sustainable Tourism Conference PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 16 July 2010 07:36
~ Conference to be held April 3-6 2011 at the Fairmont Southampton Princess in Bermuda ~

HAMILTON, Bermuda (13 July, 2010) – Caribbean and international tourism specialists, policymakers, planners, practitioners and other persons interested in tourism will meet here from 3-6 April 2011 to discuss the sustainability of the Caribbean's bread and butter sector.

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), along with the Bermuda Department of Tourism today confirmed the date for the 12th Annual Caribbean Conference on Sustainable Tourism Development – also called the Sustainable Tourism Conference (STC-12)- following a meeting to begin planning for the event. Premier, Dr. the Hon. Ewart Brown JP, MP, had first suggested the date when he was presented with the CTO Sustainable Tourism Mahogany Scroll by CTO Chairman Hon. John Maginley during Caribbean Week in New York in June.

Today, the Acting Minister of Tourism and Transport, the Hon. Zane DeSilva, JP, MP said, "This upcoming conference is indeed a critical one for Bermuda tourism, for Bermuda's residents and for the Caribbean region as a whole. We eagerly look forward to hosting it, and I am encouraging the entire Island to rally behind our efforts to ensure its success."

Bermuda was named the host of STC-12 at the end of the 11th Sustainable Tourism Conference in Barbados in May, but the CTO said at the time that a date and venue had not yet been agreed.

The conference organizers have also now announced the Fairmont Southampton Princess as the venue for the 3-6 April 2011 confab.

The CTO organizes the Conference on Sustainable Tourism Development as part of the information dissemination and regional awareness component of its Strategy for Sustainable Tourism. Every year, the conference examines critical issues relating to the sustainability of the region's tourism sector, and explores creative solutions to many of the challenges facing CTO Member Countries.

A comprehensive and dynamic programme is being planned to include the customary study.

Last Updated on Friday, 16 July 2010 07:39