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TCHTA’s Stacy Cox recognised as Caribbean tourism trailblazer

The efforts of many people combined have led to the marked success of TCI’s tourism industry, however notable among the many is the tireless dedication of Stacy Cox, president of the TCI’s Hotel and Tourism Industry.

This week, Cox was recognised by a Caribbean publication, Marketplace Excellence for her visionary leadership.

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Author of the piece, Bevan Springer writes: “The Turks and Caicos Islands is blessed with visionary hospitality leaders in government and the private sector whose combined efforts have helped to position the British Overseas Territory as one of the leading destinations in the Caribbean.

“The territory has seen continued growth and development of an attractive high-end tourism product throughout the years and has benefited from the steady leadership of one of the region’s leading hotel association executives.

“I am referring to Stacy Cox, a native of the Bahamas, who has served as Chief Executive Officer of the 30-year-old Turks and Caicos Hotel and Tourism Association (TCHTA) since 2011.”

As the lead executive of TCHTA, Cox represents her membership on matters affecting the territory’s bread-and-butter tourism sector, locally, regionally, and internationally, and believes in the steady growth and promotion of a sustainable tourism product through education, awareness, and outreach, Springer writes.

Cox moved to the TCI after enjoying success at Atlantis

Paradise Island in the Bahamas and later served as general manager at both Windsong Resort and Royal West Indies Resort in Providenciales.

She volunteers her time for many causes in her community as well as with the Caribbean Hotel and

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