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Barbados and BVI Leaders Receive Top Honors at Caribbean Women in Tourism Leadership Awards
Luce Hodge-Smith, Junior Minister of Tourism and Culture for the British Virgin Islands (right), accepts the 2026 Minister of Tourism of the Year Award from Dona Regis-Prosper, Secretary-General and CEO of CTO, during the Caribbean Women in Tourism Leadership Awards in New York

Barbados’ top tourism executive Andrea Franklin, and Luce Hodge-Smith, junior minister of tourism and culture for the British Virgin Islands, received top honors during the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s (CTO) third annual Caribbean Women in Tourism Leadership Awards held at InterContinental New York Times Square during Caribbean Week in New York on Monday.

Franklin, CEO of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. and chairman of the CTO Board of Directors, was selected by her peers as Director of Tourism of the Year 2026. Hodge-Smith earned the Minister/Commissioner of Tourism of the Year award following similar voting by regional tourism leaders.

Sponsored by the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, the awards recognize excellence in visionary leadership, destination growth, regional tourism advancement and the ability to inspire the next generation of women in the industry.

The evening featured an inspiring keynote address by Christine Valls, managing director for Latin America and the Caribbean at United Airlines, who shared insights from her leadership journey and underscored the importance of empowering women, fostering innovation and building strong partnerships.

The Secretary-General’s Distinguished Service Award was presented to Dr. Lisa Indar, executive director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), in recognition of her outstanding contributions to healthier, safer tourism and sustainable tourism development.

Andrea Franklin, CEO of Barbados Tourism Marketing Inc. and Chairman of the CTO Board of Directors, accepts the Director of Tourism of the Year award from CTO Secretary-General and CEO Dona Regis-Prosper.

The event also inducted six distinguished women into the Caribbean Women in Tourism Leadership Hall of Fame for their lasting impact on the industry:

Valérie Damaseau, Commissioner of Tourism and Culture, Saint-Martin
Marsha Henderson, Minister of Tourism, St. Kitts and Nevis
Rosa Harris, Director of Tourism, Cayman Islands
Beverly Nicholson Doty, CEO, Figment Design
Petra Roach, Director of Sales and Marketing, Wyndham Grand Barbados
Karolin Troubetzkoy, Executive Director of Marketing and Operations, Anse Chastanet and Jade Mountain Resorts, St. Lucia

In a major initiative during the evening, CTO launched a new scholarship fund dedicated to empowering the next generation of Caribbean women in tourism. The initiative, titled “From Her to Her: From Today’s Female Leaders to Tomorrow’s Tourism Stars,” raised US $13,000 through a live fundraising auction.

The scholarship program will provide annual support for a promising female student from the Caribbean pursuing studies and a career in tourism with all proceeds benefiting the initiative through the CTO Foundation.

Guests also received a sneak preview of “From the Sea Suite,” CTO’s women’s leadership magazine profiling remarkable women across Caribbean tourism. The publication will make its official print debut at CTO’s State of the Tourism Industry Conference in Guyana, scheduled for Oct. 5–9, 2026.



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