Honoring Dominica’s Olympic Gold Medalist Thea LaFond

News Americas, New York, NY, December 3, 2024: The countdown is on for the 2024 Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx) Leadership Awards and Fundraiser, set for this Sunday, December 8, 2024, at the Loews Coral Gables Hotel in Miami, and among the prestigious honorees this year is Olympian born in Dominica, Thea. LaFond.

Thea LaFond-for-cmex award, born in Dominica
Dominica’s triple jumper and gold medalist Thea Lafond, seen here during a photo session at the eleventh day of the Champions Paon of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games on August 6, 2024 in Paris, France, is among the CMEx honorees 2024. (Photo by Thibaud Moritz -Pool/Getty Images)

LaFond etched her name in history by winning the gold medal in the triple jump at the 2024 Summer Olympics. Her victory marked a monumental moment as it secured Dominica’s first Olympic medal. Her stellar year didn’t stop there. She also triumphed at the 2024 World Indoor Championships, claiming the title of World Indoor Triple Jump Champion. Her achievements have cemented her place as one of the Caribbean’s preeminent athletes and a source of immense pride for Dominica.

This CMEx event, powered by the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation, will celebrate excellence in Caribbean tourism, media and sustainable development. The awards ceremony promises an inspiring afternoon filled with meaningful discussions and recognition of industry icons. Hosted by Vanessa James, CEO and Founder of Vanessa James Media (VJMedia), the event will bring together a distinguished group of Caribbean tourism executives, media professionals, government officials and influencers.

Honoring the Excellency

This year’s other honorees represent diverse sectors and outstanding contributions to the Caribbean:

  • Kashmie Ali – VP of Sales and Marketing, Sailrock South Caicos
  • Tracy Berkeley – CEO, Bermuda Tourism Authority
  • Laura Dowrich-Phillips – Caribbean Journalist and PR Manager, Turks and Caicos Experience
  • Latia Duncombe – Director General of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investment and Aviation
  • Ambassador Victor Fernandes – Veteran Broadcaster and Ambassador of Barbados to the US and the OAS
  • Gloria and Solomon Herbert – Co-founders, Meetings and Black Tourism magazine
  • Dr. Lisa Indar – Ad Interim Executive Director, Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA)
  • Eroline and Lyton Lamontagne – Owners, Fond Doux Eco Resort, St. Lucia
  • Vanessa Ledesma – CEO, Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA)
  • Marie McKenzie – SVP of Government & Destination Affairs, Carnival Corporation & plc.
  • Marc Melville – CEO, Chukka Caribbean Adventures
  • Jennifer Nugent-Hill – Director of Government and Community Affairs, Tropical Transport
  • Simon Suarez – VP, Puntacana Group
  • Ellison “Tommy” Thompson – Former Deputy Director General of Tourism, Bahamas
  • Christine Valls – Director of Sales for Latin America and the Caribbean, United Airlines

Celebrating Caribbean resilience

The CMEx Leadership Awards 2024 will not only honor individual achievements, but also highlight the Caribbean’s strength and innovation in tourism and sustainable development. It serves as a vital networking opportunity for stakeholders committed to advancing the region’s growth and sustainability.

For tickets and additional information, visit https://bit.ly/cmexawards2024.

ABOUT CMEx

Established in 2001, the Caribbean Media Exchange (CMEx) initiative has long been at the forefront of fostering collaboration between media, government and the travel and tourism industry to highlight the role of tourism in sustainable development.

CMEx’s mission is clear: to improve the ability of key stakeholders – including the media, government officials and communities – to recognize the critical impact of tourism on sustainable development. In addition to raising awareness, CMEx provides direct support to communities through expert guidance, financial contributions and in-kind assistance.

A platform for collaboration

Central to CMEx’s approach is the creation of spaces where Caribbean and international journalists can interact with members of the hospitality sector. These connections aim to generate synergies that drive progress and uplift island communities.

Building on Success

Since its inception, CMEx has left a lasting impact by:

  • Strengthening the skills of journalists in the region and beyond.
  • Creating freelance opportunities and providing advanced training for Caribbean media professionals in North America.
  • Creating innovative partnerships between public and private sector organizations.
  • Supporting the development and implementation of sustainable tourism projects that protect the environment and enrich local communities.

Through these efforts, CMEx continues to serve as a vital catalyst for positive change in the Caribbean, promoting a tourism model that balances growth with sustainability and community empowerment.

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