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Cayman Islands: 2018 CTO Tourism HR Conference – keynote speaker announcement

9th CTO Human Resources Conference

Theme: “Building a Resilient, High-performing and Sustainable Caribbean Tourism Workforce for Global Competitiveness”

Dates: 28 – 30 November, 2018 (Media advisory will be sent)

Location: Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (18 Sept. 2018) – Claudia Coenjaerts, director of the International Labour Organization (ILO) decent work team and office for the Caribbean, will deliver the keynote address at the 9th Tourism Human Resources Conference set for 28 to 30 Nov. 2018 at Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort, Grand Cayman, the Cayman Islands.

Organised by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) in collaboration with the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT), the conference will examine development of the region’s tourism personnel under the theme Building a Resilient, High-performing and Sustainable Caribbean Tourism Workforce for Global Competitiveness.

Coenjaerts’ keynote speech, “The Future of Work – What Will Become the New Normal,” will address major ongoing changes in the labor force, which are anticipated to intensify in the future. She will explore the challenges of building a high-performing, resilient workforce and provide suggestions for rethinking engagement with human resources in the ever-changing tourism environment.

Coenjaerts brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the discussion having joined the ILO in 1995 where she worked extensively in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Prior to her current role, Coenjaerts served an 18-month tenure as president and chief executive officer of the Fair Labor Association in Washington, D.C.

Through her work in ILO field offices, Coenjaerts has acquired a broad understanding of ILO developmental cooperation activities as well as expertise in the areas of gender equality in the workplace, child labour, international labour standards, workers’ rights, multi-stakeholder initiatives, employment creation, youth employment, job creation in fragile states, social and labour compliance in supply chains in apparel and footwear; electronics and agriculture.

A Belgian national, Coenjaerts holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Arts in Sociology from the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.

The 9th Tourism Human Resources Conference comes at a time when the Caribbean faces increased global competition in the high-tech, innovation-driven industry, and amidst increasing calls for a total rethink of the way tourism leaders engage with the workforce. The event will bring together tourism practitioners from the public and private sectors, human resource professionals, tourism educators/trainers and consultants as well as tourism and hospitality students of tertiary institutions.

Delegates will share strategies and best practices on issues affecting the tourism and hospitality sectors, provide updated information on various aspects of tourism development, enhance skills and participate in professional networking opportunities.

This year’s three-day intensive programme includes two highly interactive and practical Master Classes facilitated by knowledgeable and dynamic subject experts. One Master Class will focus on unlocking the potential of employees and amplifying performance across the workplace by using a strengths approach, while the second Master Class will delve into the role of Human Resources professionals in building a company’s brand.

For further details on the conference – sponsored by Dart Enterprises Ltd. of the Cayman Islands – visit https://www.onecaribbean.org/events-calendar/tourism-hr-conference-2018/.

 

About the Cayman Islands

Located 480 miles south of Miami in the vibrant tranquillity of western Caribbean, this trio of tiny islands is a premier destination for discriminating travellers, divers, honeymooners and families. World-renowned for its idyllic beaches and recognised as a sophisticated, diverse and memorable tourist destination, the Cayman Islands offers spectacular recreational opportunities along with warm, impeccable service. To learn more about the Cayman Islands, please go tovisitcaymanislands.com or www.divecayman.ky or call your local travel agent.

From large-group trips and business-focused getaways to ultra-luxurious escapes and multi-generational family vacations, the Cayman Islands provides every element needed to keep guests coming back for more. With an abundance of world-class dining options, a host of adventure activities – including snorkelling, diving, jet skiing, caving, and nature trails – and a variety of meeting spaces for groups large and small, the Cayman Islands is well-poised to host any type of traveller or special occasion.

 

About the Caribbean Tourism Organization

The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), with headquarters in Barbados, offices in New York and London and representation in Canada, is the Caribbean’s tourism development agency comprising membership of the region’s finest countries and territories including Dutch, English, French and Spanish, as well as a myriad of private sector allied members. The CTO’s vision is to position the Caribbean as the most desirable, year round, warm weather destination, and its purpose is Leading Sustainable Tourism – One Sea, One Voice, One Caribbean.

Among the benefits to its members the organization provides specialized support and technical assistance in sustainable tourism development, marketing, communications, advocacy, human resource development, event planning & execution and research & information technology.

The CTO’s Headquarters is located at Baobab Tower, Warrens, St. Michael, Barbados BB 22026; Tel: (246) 427-5242; Fax: (246) 429-3065; E-mail: [email protected];

The CTO’s New York office is located at 80 Broad St., Suite 3302, New York, NY 10004, USA: Tel: (212) 635-9530; Fax: (212) 635-9511; E-mail: [email protected];

The CTO’s London office is located at Suites 52A & 53, 5th Floor AMP House, Dingwall Road Croydon CR0 2LX, England. Tel: 011 44 208 948 0057; Fax: 011 44 208 948 0067; E-mail:[email protected].

CTO has representation in Canada; Tel: (905) 857-1986; Email: [email protected].

For more information on the Caribbean Tourism Organization, please visit www.OneCaribbean.organd follow CTO on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and LinkedIn to be part of the conversation.

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