BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Caribbean Tourism Group (CTO) has introduced the appointment of Trinidad and Tobago nationwide Narendra Ramgulam as its new Sustainable Tourism Advisor.
Ramgulam brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the place, specializing in advancing sustainable practices throughout the Caribbean area.
As a number one regional tourism development agency, CTO is dedicated to selling sustainable tourism that advantages the Caribbean folks economically and socially. Ramgulam’s appointment aligns with the CTO’s mission to create a extra sustainable and resilient tourism sector within the Caribbean. His experience in sustainable tourism, coupled along with his ardour for the area, might be instrumental in driving ahead initiatives that promote accountable and environmentally pleasant tourism practices.
Narendra Ramgulam Credentials
Ramgulam beforehand served as Director of Tourism Product Growth & Vacation spot Administration on the Tobago Tourism Company Restricted, the place his work led to prestigious sustainability awards and a strengthened fame for security in the course of the COVID-19 pandemic. He additionally served as a Postgraduate Coordinator and Lecturer on the College of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus.
Dona Regis-Prosper
Ramgulam continues the work beforehand spearheaded by Amanda Charles, who managed the CTO’s sustainability initiatives for eight years, organizing and collaborating in worldwide and regional conferences and sustainable tourism initiatives. “We’re grateful for Amanda’s appreciable contributions to the CTO’s sustainable tourism improvement initiatives all through the years,” mentioned CTO Secretary-Normal & CEO Dona Regis-Prosper. “Her dedication and experience have been invaluable in advancing our place and have contributed to sustainable improvement within the area,” she added.
The CTO chief seems to be ahead to furthering the CTO’s sustainability agenda sooner or later: “With Narendra’s confirmed monitor document and intensive data, we’re assured that he’ll considerably contribute to advancing sustainable tourism practices throughout the Caribbean. We’re excited that we are able to leverage his experience and information our member nations in the direction of a extra sustainable and resilient tourism sector.”
Ramgulam is a prolific researcher with 13 publications in peer-reviewed journals and e book chapters. He’s additionally an lively participant in tourism conferences, sharing his experience within the areas of sustainable tourism, tourism anthropology, tourism product improvement, and financial diversification.