NEW YORK, New York – The Barbados-based Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) Friday said the much-anticipated return of the Caribbean Week in New York will take place from June 16-21.
“The CTO’s flagship event is returning to New York City with an exciting agenda that offers an immersive examination of the vibrant culture, innovative technology, and influential figures shaping the future of Caribbean tourism,” said CTO Secretary General Dona Regis-Prosper.
The CTO is this year celebrating its 35th anniversary under the theme “Connecting the Globe, Celebrating Diversity”.
It said that Caribbean Week, which will be held during Caribbean-American Heritage Month, begins with a church service, and that the agenda includes the Caribbean Media Marketplace, the return of the Caribbean Media Awards, and a celebration of cricket, recognizing the region’s role as host of the ICC Men’s T20 Cricket World Cup.
Caribbean Week will cover the CTO’s business proceedings, including meetings of the Board of Directors and the Council of Ministers and Commissioners of Tourism, and will put a spotlight on the work of the CTO Foundation and the recently launched Jean Holder Scholarship. A special session on artificial intelligence will underscore the organization’s commitment to innovation.
“Caribbean Week in New York isn’t just an event; it’s a landmark engagement to celebrate the Caribbean’s vibrant, diverse and resilient spirit,” said CTO chairman Kenneth Bryan.
“As we celebrate our 35th anniversary, we’re especially excited to highlight the innovative strides we’re making in digital marketing, AI, and women’s empowerment. I am also pleased to see the return of the Caribbean Media Awards.
“This week is an incredible opportunity to showcase the Caribbean, not only as a premier tourist destination, but as a region of forward-thinkers and cultural ambassadors,” he added.