CHIEF 2025: innovation, sustainability and leadership, the Caribbean charts its course

CHIEF 2025

CHIEF 2025, taking place from November 16 to 18 at the Wyndham Grand Barbados Sam Lord’s Castle, promises to be one of the most strategic meetings for Caribbean tourism. Organized by the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), the event will focus on the transformation of the hotel sector in a world disrupted by technological, climatic and social change.

An action-oriented forum for regional cooperation

For over ten years, the Caribbean Hospitality Industry Exchange Forum (CHIEF) has established itself as the leading forum for exchanges and concrete solutions for players in the Caribbean tourism industry. The 2025 edition stands out for its strong theme: “Innovating Caribbean Tourism for a Disrupted World: Adapting with Purpose, Leading with People, Planning for Permanence”.
Under this banner, CHIEF 2025 aims to provide practical tools for industry professionals – hotel managers, destination managers, associations, investors – to face contemporary challenges with foresight and cohesion.

Sanovnik Destang, President of the CHTA, sums up the spirit of this meeting: “CHIEF continues to evolve in real time, addressing the issues that hoteliers face today while giving them the means to act tomorrow.” So this forum is less a conference than an ideas laboratory, where each session leads to concrete action and sustainable networking.

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CHIEF 2025
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Technology and customer experience: the Caribbean hotel industry in the age of AI

CHIEF 2025’s program includes a strong focus on digital issues. The session Digital Futures: AI, Automation and the Caribbean Guest Experience will explore how artificial intelligence, data collection and automation can transform customer relations without dehumanizing the experience.
Experts such as Charlie Osmund (Triptease) and Adam Mogelonsky (Hotel Mogel Consulting) will show how these tools, long reserved for the big chains, are becoming accessible to the region’s independent hotels.

Other sessions, such as Personalization at Scale and Cybersecurity in Action, will address strategies for strengthening data security, personalizing services on a large scale and improving digital competitiveness. The aim is clear: to ensure that the Caribbean is not just a dream destination, but also a model of technological efficiency.

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CHIEF 2025

Talent at the heart of transformation

Human capital remains a priority. Against a backdrop of high staff turnover and a shortage of skilled workers, CHIEF 2025 offers several sessions dedicated to training, building loyalty and enhancing the value of teams.

Workshops such as Staffing Smarter: Building Flexible Teams for an Unpredictable World and Ground Up Leadership will explore ways of building versatile, resilient teams capable of adapting to unforeseen economic and climatic events. The idea is no longer simply to recruit, but to transform each employee into a true ambassador for his or her establishment.

Another highlight, Turning Staff into Stakeholders, will examine the new expectations of employees, who want more recognition, flexibility and meaning. By reinventing the employer-employee relationship, the Caribbean tourism sector can not only retain its talent, but also strengthen the quality of hospitality for which the region is renowned.

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CHIEF 2025
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Sustainability, identity and economic performance

CHIEF 2025 is not limited to technological innovation: it also explores the issue of sustainability as a driver of profitability. The session Certifiably Sustainable? Measuring the ROI of Certification will analyze the return on investment of environmental labels, often perceived as costs, but increasingly recognized as growth drivers.

The Sourcing Smarter and Tourism for Us workshops will highlight the importance of local partnerships: regional sourcing, short circuits, collaboration with communities. These initiatives reduce logistics costs while creating a lasting social impact.

The CHIEF 2025 approach is based on a simple conviction: sustainability is not a constraint, but a long-term strategy for strengthening the reputation, profitability and autonomy of Caribbean destinations.

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CHIEF 2025
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When gastronomy becomes a tourism strategy

One of the most inspiring parts of CHIEF 2025 will undoubtedly be Flavors with Intent: Elevating Caribbean Cuisine, led by James Beard Award finalist and Puerto Rican chef Carlos Portela. This session will explore how Caribbean gastronomy can become an economic and identity pillar.
Portela advocates a culinary approach that values local products, traditions and regional know-how. By linking culture, cuisine and tourism, hotels and restaurants can offer visitors an authentic experience while supporting local producers.

This vision illustrates the spirit of CHIEF: to unite performance and meaning, profitability and identity. In a region where cultural diversity is a strength, cuisine becomes a vector of differentiation and a universal language of travel.

A showcase for innovation and regional unity

In addition to the conferences, CHIEF 2025 will feature its Exchange Hub, a meeting place for service providers, startups, consultants and institutions. The CHIEF Awards will recognize exemplary initiatives in the fields of sustainability, technology and service.

For the CHTA, this forum embodies the dynamic regional cooperation that is vital in the face of a fragmented tourism market. Bringing together 32 national associations and over 1,000 members, the organization plays a central role in the defense and modernization of the Caribbean hotel industry.

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CHIEF 2025

Working together for resilient tourism

In a world marked by uncertainty, CHIEF 2025 is positioned as a catalyst for ideas, opportunities and concrete solutions. The event is a reminder that the future of Caribbean tourism depends as much on technology as on the ability of the men and women in the sector to collaborate, innovate and preserve what makes the region unique: its humanity.

By focusing on training, innovation and sustainability, the Caribbean is asserting itself as a model of adaptation. CHIEF 2025 doesn’t just discuss the future of the hotel industry: it builds it, step by step, with conviction and coherence.

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