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Caribbean’s Top Hotel Investment Conference Returning to Miami 

By: Caribbean Journal Staff

The Caribbean’s premier hotel investment conference is returning again to Miami this April. 

CHRIS, the Caribbean Hotel and Resort Investment Summit, will run from April 22-23 at the Loews Coral Gables Hotel. 

The event has more than 450 registered delegates, about one-third of whom hold the title of CEO, Chairman, president or owner. 

Delegates hail from more than 33 countries, with one in four companies being capital markets or development firms. 

“CHRIS is the leading and most noteworthy hotel investment conference for the Caribbean,” said parent company Burba. “CHRIS features fantastic networking opportunities and an extensive array of sessions and panels led by hotel and finance industry experts.”

Some of this year’s confirmed speakers include Sandals Resorts Executive Chairman Adam Stewart; Nicolas Martinez-Matallana, VP Development – Mexico, Central America, & Caribbean, Accor; and Fernando Mulet, EVP & Chief Investment Officer, Playa Hotels & Resorts, among others. 

For more information on how to register, see here

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