Karibik Tourismus trauert den Doud vum Rev Andrew Hatch, e Grënner vum Virgänger vum CTO

Karibik Tourismus trauert den Doud vum Rev Andrew Hatch, e Grënner vum Virgänger vum CTO
Karibik Tourismus trauert den Doud vum Rev Andrew Hatch, e Grënner vum Virgänger vum CTO
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Andrew Hatch was one of the major founders and the first vice chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Research and Development Centre

  • Rev. Hatch helped lead charge for an umbrella agency that would market Caribbean tourism
  • Re. Hatch’s passing is a great loss to the entire region
  • Rev. Andrew Hatch was 91

d' Karibik Tourismus Organisatioun (CTO) has learnt with great sorrow of the death of Rev. Andrew Hatch, one of the major founders and the first vice chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Research and Development Centre (CTRC), which merged with the Caribbean Tourism Association in 1989 to form the CTO. Rev. Andrew Hatch was 91.

As the director of the Caribbean Council of Churches in Barbados, Rev. Hatch helped lead the charge for an umbrella agency that would undertake not just the marketing of Caribbean tourism, but also the critical areas of research and human resource development.

Along with some key regional players like Carlos Diago, then deputy director of tourism for Puerto Rico and Peter Morgan, one of the major founders and the first chairman of the CTRC, Rev. Hatch was involved in a series of consultations in 1971 – the best known of which was in Haiti, organised by the CCC – which called for an institution to examine the undoubted economic benefits as well as the social and environmental costs of tourism. 

His invaluable contribution to the concept of regionalism and the development of the Caribbean tourism industry will never be forgotten, and his passing is a great loss to the entire region.

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  • His invaluable contribution to the concept of regionalism and the development of the Caribbean tourism industry will never be forgotten, and his passing is a great loss to the entire region.
  • Andrew Hatch, one of the major founders and the first vice chairman of the Caribbean Tourism Research and Development Centre (CTRC), which merged with the Caribbean Tourism Association in 1989 to form the CTO.
  • Along with some key regional players like Carlos Diago, then deputy director of tourism for Puerto Rico and Peter Morgan, one of the major founders and the first chairman of the CTRC, Rev.

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Den Harry Johnson war den Aufgabeeditor fir eTurboNews fir méi wéi 20 Joer. Hie lieft zu Honolulu, Hawaii, an ass ursprénglech aus Europa. Hie genéisst d'Noriichten ze schreiwen an ze decken.

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