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Published by bana2166- 09-13-06
Post Caribbean Society of Hotel Assoc. Exec. focus workshop on media relations & advocacy

Caribbean Society of Hotel Association Executives (CSHAE) Focus two-day workshop on media relations and advocacy.
San Juan, Sept 13 (Prensa Latina) The Caribbean Society of Hotel Association Executives (CSHAE), which brings together the chief staff executives from hotel and tourism associations across the Caribbean, is meeting in Barbados this week for a two-day workshop on media relations and advocacy.
The training retreat, to be held September 14 and 15, 2006, at the Island Inn, is designed to guide chief executives and presidents of national hotel associations in the Caribbean in enhancing the flow and substance of accurate and timely information to the media on the tourism industry.
Given its topical nature, the training will make use of a current research study funded by the European Union to gauge the expenditures of Caribbean lodging establishments on locally-provided goods and services ? finding their way into the local economy.
The two-day event is presented by the Caribbean Regional Sustainable Tourism Development Program (CRSTDP) in conjunction with the Caribbean Hotel Association (CHA) and the Barbados Hotel & Tourism Association, and the assistance of Bajan hotelier Peter Odle, President of CHA; the Barbados Tourism Authority; Island Inn;, Sandy Bay Hotel; Johnson Stables; and Tall Ships.
Following the workshop, the members of CSHAE will stay on in Barbados to participate in a strategic planning session to ensure that the work of the grouping dovetails with that of the umbrella body, CHA, as well as with the memorandum of understanding and cooperation signed by CHA and the Caribbean Tourism Organization.
Member countries of CHA include Anguilla, Antigua, Aruba, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curaçao, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico: Cozumel, Mexico: Quintana Roo, Puerto Rico, St. Barthélemy, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, Sint Maarten, St. Martin, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos, and United States Virgin Islands.
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What is C.H.A.?
Membership, Diversity & Representation
The members of CHA represent the entire spectrum of the hospitality industry?s private sector. Some 849 member hotels in 36 national hotel associations represent approximately 125,476 rooms in the Caribbean, from the small guest houses to the mega-resorts.
The allied members: airlines, tour wholesalers and travel agents, trade and consumer press, advertising and public relations agencies, and hotel and restaurants suppliers, among many, account for more than 536 members. Altogether, they are the hospitality industry of the Caribbean, and CHA is their voice.
Organization
CHA is chartered as a not-for-profit limited liability corporation registered in the Cayman Islands, with offices in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Miami, Florida.
The Association is governed by a board of directors elected by the member national hotel associations, according to their size. Two directors are elected to represent airlines, five to represent other allied members, one to represent chain hotels, and one each to represent the Caribbean Society of Association Executives (CSHAE), the Caribbean Association of Industry and Commerce (CAIC), the Caribbean Council (CC), and the Caribbean-Central American Action (C-CAA). The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) appoints three representatives to the CHA board.
Organizational Structure
CHA?s Standing Committees are charged with the tasks to meet the strategic goals of the Association. In addition, they make policy recommendations to the Board of Directors. Each Standing Committee has the support of a professional staff member of the CHA to facilitate its work and to act as liaison. For full committee descriptions, please contact the CHA Staff Liaison.
Marketing
Chairperson: Emanuel Schreibmaier, Sol Meliá Hotels / Staff Liaison: Tim Grace
Finance / Legal
Chairperson: Jag Mehta, SuperClubs, Jamaica / Staff Liaison: Andrea Phillips
Advocacy
Chairperson: Allen Chastanet, Coco Kreole, St. Lucia / Staff Liaison: Alex Titcombe
Membership Policy
Chairperson: Peter Odle, Mango Bay Resorts, Barbados / Staff Liaison: Ivette Martínez
CHA in History
The Caribbean Hotel Association celebrated in 2002 its 40th anniversary as the body that brings together the members of the Caribbean hospitality industry to address a broad range of issues that are common to them. Over four decades, CHA has metamorphosed from a straight trade association to a developmental agency for the region?s tourism private sector.
CHA first began in 1959 as a committee of the Caribbean Tourist Association - a public/private sector organization created to promote and market the region - in response to a specific hotel lobby. In 1962, CHA became an autonomous body. CHA was very much market-focused during its genesis - airlines controlled access, wholesalers controlled traffic and payments, and hotel reps controlled communications with travel agents, while the hotels themselves were not protected. Our main concern back them was for the hotel sector to regain some measure of control and address these issues as one,? he added.
The understanding that the industry must join forces to be more effective led CHA to the development over the years of a number of programs. Among them:
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Caribbean Marketplace is recognized as the most important tourism-marketing event of the year for the Caribbean region.
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A database on regional accommodation was developed. Today, the Caribbean Gold Book is the travel agents? most comprehensive reference source to the lodging industry in the region. In 2001, CHA acquired full ownership of Gold Book Publishing, publishers of Caribbean Gold Book. ?With the purchase, the Caribbean hospitality industry has taken another important step closer to control of its future.
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CHARMS, the Caribbean Hotel Association Reservations Management Systems, was created to provide CHA hotels with a global distribution. In 2000, CHARMS generated close to US$7 million in business for its member hotels, at an average rate of $131.26 a night.
CHA was helping to direct the course of the industry?s development...
The Development of the Caribbean Product
By the early 1990?s, while marketing still was ? and remains to this day ? a top priority, there was new concern for product development. ?With so many destinations aggressively seeking a slice of the international tourism pie, the Caribbean could no longer rely on its beauty and climate alone,? said John Bell. ?We had to become more professional.? In response, CHA developed a host of programs: the Caribbean Culinary Federation (CCF) for culinary development, the Caribbean Hospitality Training Institute (CHTI), training and education; the Caribbean Tourism Credentialing Program (CTCP), certification and credentialing; the Caribbean Hotel Foundation, scholarships and grants; and the Caribbean Alliance for Sustainable Tourism (CAST), for environmental management, among many others - all geared to help Caribbean hoteliers increase the quality of their product and their competitiveness. ?Quality and value are the keys to success - and product development is how we deliver,? became the new motto.
As a result of the complete range of initiatives, CHA has become over time the recognized representative of the Caribbean hospitality industry, as well as THE private sector developmental partner by international agencies active in the region, such as the European Union, the InterAmerican Development Bank, the Organization of American States, and the United States Agency for International Development.
The Way Forward
CHA recognizes that there is much work to be done. There have been outstanding critical issues which must be resolved in order to turn around the industry, and maximize benefits. Among them are safety and security; tourism and taxation; environmental protection; linkages with other sectors, and investment. To address these, the private and public sectors must work together.
As a result, the third phase in CHA?s evolution is Advocacy. With an ambitious agenda, the organization acts on several regional and international fronts to further strengthen the position of CHA and the Caribbean hospitality industry.
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