Kendra Hopkin Appointed 4th Vice President Of The Caribbean Hotel And Tourism Association (CHTA) ; Arlene Friday Named VP Of Caribbean Society Of Association Executives (CSHAE)

The Grenada Hotel and Tourism Association (GHTA) is  thrilled to announce that its President, Kendra Hopkin, has been appointed as the 4th Vice President of the  Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) during the CHTA Annual General Meeting held virtually on  September 17, 2024. Additionally, GHTA’s Chief Executive Officer, Arlene Friday, has been appointed as  Vice President of the Caribbean Society of Association Executives (CSHAE). These appointments signify a  remarkable opportunity for Grenada to make an indelible mark in the Caribbean tourism and association  landscape.

Kendra Hopkin’s election to the CHTA leadership team underscores her dedication to advancing tourism in  Grenada and the wider Caribbean region. With her extensive experience and passion for sustainable  tourism practices, Hopkin is poised to influence key policies and initiatives that will benefit the industry as a  whole. Her leadership will help elevate Grenada’s profile as a leading destination in the Caribbean.

In parallel, Arlene Friday’s appointment as Vice President of the CSHAE further enhances Grenada’s  representation in regional association management. This role will enable her to collaborate with other  association leaders, share best practices, and promote effective governance across the Caribbean. The  GHTA is excited about the potential for increased collaboration and innovation that these roles will bring to  Grenada and the region.

“Today marks a significant milestone for Grenada, as we step onto the regional stage with renewed vigor  and purpose,” said Kendra Hopkin. “These appointments are not just personal achievements; they are a  testament to the collective strength of our tourism and association sectors. Together, we will work  diligently to promote sustainable practices and enhance the visitor experience in Grenada and throughout  the Caribbean.”

Arlene Friday echoed this sentiment, stating, “I am honored to represent Grenada in this capacity. Our  participation in these organizations will allow us to advocate for our industry’s needs and contribute to the  growth and sustainability of tourism in the Caribbean.”

Grenada Hotel & Tourism Association | P.o. Box 440, St. George’s, Grenada, West Indies Tel: (473) 444-1353 | E-mail: info@ghta.org | Website: www.ghta.org

The GHTA is committed to fostering a vibrant and sustainable tourism environment in Grenada. With these  recent appointments, the association aims to leverage its influence to drive positive change and showcase  Grenada’s unique offerings to the world.

For more information about the Grenada Hotel and Tourism Association and its initiatives, contact  info@ghta.org.

**About the Grenada Hotel and Tourism Association (GHTA)**:

The GHTA is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and enhancing Grenada’s tourism industry.  Through advocacy, education, and collaboration, the GHTA works to create a sustainable and prosperous  environment for all stakeholders in Grenada’s tourism sector.

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