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CHTA Brings Caribbean Tourism Education to the Forefront with CHIEF 2019

MIAMI – The Caribbean Hospitality Industry Exchange Forum (CHIEF), the Caribbean region’s annual networking, education and best practice sharing event for hospitality and tourism business stakeholders, will be held at the Hyatt Regency Miami from June 21-23, 2019.

More than 400 hoteliers, suppliers and other hospitality and tourism sector stakeholders from across the region’s countries and territories, as well as the United States and Canada, are expected to attend the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) event.

‘Vision 2024:  Embracing Change, Diversity, and Growth’

“This year’s theme – ‘Vision 2024:  Embracing Change, Diversity, and Growth’ – will afford a critical look at the status of our industry today, and facilitate deep discussion around how it can, and should, evolve over the next five years and beyond,” said Frank Comito, CHTA’s CEO and Director General.

“We have enhanced our structure and topics this year as CHTA aims to share a balance of best practices and top trends to quench the thirst for knowledge of the latest, greatest and groundbreaking industry information,” he said.

CHIEF was created to encourage hoteliers to invest in their teams’ development, offering multiple opportunities for advancing their understanding of trends and exposure to new products, services and methodologies being implemented in the industry.

Over the course of two days, delegates will be able to attend general and breakout sessions, an awards presentation, an innovative trade show, and other activities to complement the core program.

CHTA Brings Caribbean Tourism Education to the Forefront with CHIEF 2019
CHIEF delegates attend a session at last year’s conference in Miami.
Tourism Trending Topics

This year’s action-packed agenda will focus on tourism’s trending topics, including understanding and adapting in a multi-generational and diverse cultural workplace; what’s hot and trending in food and beverage; what guests are seeking in a Caribbean vacation today; trends, opportunities and challenges facing the region over the next five years; and understanding guest diversity to more effectively market and maximize return on investment.

The program will feature top speakers and panelists with expertise in hospitality, tourism and the cultivation of diverse and high-performing talent at all levels.

“CHIEF has been well-received by attendees because it is the connector for industry professionals. They are provided with the tools necessary to stay connected with people, implement new projects and develop their ideas,” said Patricia Affonso-Dass, President of CHTA, who reports the regional trade association has taken those differentiators and elevated them, providing a well-balanced agenda that allows for even greater engagement, sharing and takeaways.

“We’ve developed a new concept for this year – CHIEF Talks. The CHIEF talks, which were developed with the similar guidelines of TED Talks, will be delivered by renowned industry leaders to ignite a spark in each of the attendees and inspire them for leadership and growth in their respective businesses. We want to motive each of our attendees to implement these new discoveries and apply the knowledge they’ve taken away from CHIEF,” she explained.

Upcoming CHTA Events

CHIEF is one of three CHTA events scheduled concurrently in June. Taste of the Caribbean, also taking place at the Hyatt Regency Miami from June 21-25, 2019, features top culinary teams from each of the participating Caribbean nations and territories as they compete for recognition and awards.

In addition, CHTA shares their talent through its signature cultural celebration entitled Caribbean305 to be held on Saturday, June 22, 2019 in Miami.

Registration for this year’s event has opened, with details available here or by contacting  [email protected]

South Florida Caribbean News

The SFLCN.com Team provides news and information for the Caribbean-American community in South Florida and beyond.

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