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New CTO Appointment
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CTO APPOINTS NEW COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER
(Barbados, 22nd January, 2003) The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) has appointed Johnson JohnRose as Communications Officer as of January 2, 2003. Mr. JohnRose, from the Commonwealth of Dominica, has been a consultant with CTO since March 2002, when he took over many of responsibilities previously held by Sharon Coward who was appointed CTO's Intranet Administrator. He will work with CTO's Deputy Secretary General, Mrs. Karen Forde-Warner to continue to develop and implement the organization's Communications Strategy. Mr. JohnRose will also collaborate with Mr. Luther Miller, CTO's Director of Finance and Resource Management, in developing and implementing public relations and communications strategies and programmes for CTO's European operations and public relations representatives in North America, the United Kingdom, Holland, Germany and France. The Communications Officer is primarily responsible for establishing and maintaining a positive image both of the CTO and Caribbean tourism. He will also be expected to develop and implement a Caribbean Tourism Awareness Programme to raise the level knowledge and understanding of the importance of tourism to the Region. Mr. JohnRose also has the task of increasing and improving the level of communications of the CTO with its public and private sector membership and its staff on an ongoing basis. |