OUTSTANDING CARIBBEAN CITIZEN TO
RECEIVE CARIBBEAN TOURISM ORGANIZATION’S MOST PRESTIGIOUS AWARD
~ Grenadian
hotelier Sir Royston Hopkin to be presented with CTO’s Lifetime Achievement
Award at Rhythms of the Caribbean Ball at Plaza Hotel in New York ~
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (May
17, 2011) –A virtual lifetime of high performance, dedicated service to
his country and the Caribbean, will be rewarded when the international
agency responsible for the Caribbean’s tourism development, the Caribbean
Tourism Organization (CTO) presents its most prestigious award to one of
Grenada’s finest hospitality practitioners.
Sir Royston Hopkin, the successful
proprietor, chairman and managing director of the New Spice Island Beach
Resort, has been named the CTO’s Lifetime Achievement Awardee for 2011 and will
be presented with the award at the Rhythms of the Caribbean Ball at the Plaza
Hotel in New York on 10 June.
Sir Royston has a near 50 year record
of outstanding service in the hospitality sector, dating back to 1965 when he
joined the family business at Ross Point Inn and, at the age of 20, became the
youngest person ever appointed to the Grenada Tourist Board.
In the ensuing years, Sir
Royston’s contributions have touched almost every sector of the Grenadian
society, with his luxury resort employing over 200 people. In addition to being
the first Grenadian to be elected president of the Grenada Hotel Association -
a position he has held 14 times – Sir Royston established a scholarship fund
for needy children from which 110 students have benefitted. He has also worked
with the Grenada Union of Teachers and the Ministry of Education, to enlighten
teachers about the tourism industry and has hosted 200 teachers and their
spouses at his resort for a weekend, to give them an opportunity to understand
the hotel component of the industry.
Regionally, Sir Royston has served in
various capacities in the Caribbean Hotel Association (now the Caribbean Hotel
& Tourism Association) and founded the Small Hotels Committee, which today
is still one of the most important sub-committees of that association. He is
also a member of the association’s executive committee and is the current
chairman of the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST), the largest
private sector sustainable organization in the region.
“Sir Royston has been a faithful servant of Grenadian and Caribbean tourism and
his dedication has been fully demonstrated through his many outstanding
achievements,” said Hugh Riley, the CTO’s secretary general. “We are pleased
that he has agreed to accept the Lifetime Achievement Award during our Rhythms
of the Caribbean Ball at the Plaza Hotel in New York.”
The CTO Lifetime Achievement Award
honours long serving, high performance professionals whose careers have truly
made a difference in the Caribbean. The award is for achievement over a
period of several years rather than a single contribution. It recognizes
achievement that distinguishes the individual’s work and provides a legacy for
future generations.
The Ball, which this year combines
Caribbean rhythms and hospitality in an elegant blacktie event, is a highlight
of Caribbean Week in New York, which features some very exciting new elements
this year.
Caribbean Week in New York is
supported by Afar Magazine, American Express, Association of Travel Meeting
Executives, BRIDES, Caribbean Tales, Carib Vision, Churches United to Save and
Heal, Citi Tech Solutions, CTO Foundation, Demetrious, Diamond Noir Collective,
Dreamy Weddings, Dwayne Bishop Photography, Empire State Building, Hermies
Salon, Hard Beat Communications, Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce,
Jamaica, MarryCaribbean, opusseven, Pace University, Performance Media Group,
St. George’s Episcopal Church, St. Kitts, Travelocity and the Wall Street
Journal . For information on how to purchase tickets for the Ball and for
the full Caribbean Week in New York programme, visit www.caribbeanweekny.com.
SOURCE: Caribbean
Tourism Organisation
1 comment:
Sir,
I congratulate you upon this honor that you are very much deserving of. Karen C
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