St Lucia Tourist Board Names New Director of Marketing

By: - August 23rd, 2013

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By the Caribbean Journal staff

The St Lucia Tourist Board has named Tracey Warner-Arnold to lead the organization’s marketing unit.

Warner-Arnold takes over from former vice president of marketing and sales Nerdin St Rose.

Warner-Arnold said her immediate goals were “to build upon the success achieved by St Rose and drive the marketing arm of the Tourist Board to continuously raise the bar.”

She said the agency “strives to deliver a comprehensive marketing programme in line with the overall strategic direction of the Board of Directors.”

Warner-Arnold has served as the Deputy Director of Tourism for St Lucia since January 2012.

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