The term ‘resiliency’ has become increasingly popular in a post-COVID context especially for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean, which continue to grapple with the compounded challenges of climate change, global economic instability and increasing societal problems such as crime and violence. For these territories, resilience is of greater concern compared … [Read more...] about Tourism Resilience in the Caribbean: Facing the Realities, Crafting the Solutions
Tenisha Brown

Tenisha Brown
Tenisha Brown-Williams possesses an extensive background in hospitality and tourism spanning more than two decades, with a focus on regional and international initiatives. Her multifaceted experience encompasses roles in industry, academia, and civil society, where she has been a vocal advocate for sustainable tourism development. With a consultancy portfolio that includes collaborations with esteemed organizations such as the World Bank, TUI, Hyatt and Mariott Hotels, the UNDP-GEF Small Grants Programme, and UNESCO, Tenisha has demonstrated her expertise in shaping impactful strategies and policies. She holds degrees from the University of the West Indies (UWI) and is currently pursuing a PhD in Governance with a focus on tourism governance at the UWI. Tenisha's steadfast dedication to the field is driven by her conviction that tourism transcends mere employment—it is her profound passion and life's work.