Media Talks Set for Puerto Rico in May

godking
14 March 2008 5:10am

The well-heeled, highly mobile and often overlooked Caribbean Diaspora will be encouraged to take part in tourism planning at the upcoming Caribbean Media Exchange on Sustainable Tourism (CMEx). The 12th full CMEx edition slated for May 15 to 19 in Puerto Rico will also examine how local communities can benefit from tourism.

The innovative symposium returns to Puerto Rico attracting representatives of the tourism industry, government officials, media, youth delegates and development specialists to examine ways of using tourism to improve the health, wealth, environment and culture of destinations.

“Puerto Rico tourism officials, led by the visionary Terestella Gonzalez Denton (Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company), understand that a well-managed tourism industry can stimulate both economic and social development without compromising its natural and cultural resource base,” said the president of Counterpart International, Lelei LeLaulu, who was pleased to host the meeting on the island for the third consecutive year.

Gonzalez Denton said she was particularly excited about exploring CMEx’s theme since the Puerto Rico community in the United States, for example, plays a major role promoting the island and spending money in the local economy when they visit. “These are our ambassadors whose contributions can be directly linked to the revitalization of communities on our island,” she said.

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