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          mas and had over a thousand participants. That’s the
        
        
          region’s premier gathering to do business. We bring
        
        
          suppliers– suppliers being the hotels throughout the
        
        
          region, some of the local tour operators, attractions,
        
        
          and providers - together with buyers, which include,
        
        
          primarily, leading tour operators and wholesalers from
        
        
          around the world, for two days of intense appointments
        
        
          for buying, selling, negotiating, making new contacts,
        
        
          and so on. We have an education component layered
        
        
          in that’s very much directed to sales and marketing
        
        
          kinds of training and support, and this year, we also
        
        
          had 14 ministers or heads of tourism in governments
        
        
          throughout the Caribbean join us. So, that’s the pri-
        
        
          mary event.
        
        
          “We also do an event called CHIEF, the Caribbean Hos-
        
        
          pitality Industry Exchange Forum, which is very much
        
        
          professional development and education-oriented.
        
        
          We started that event last October in Puerto Rico and
        
        
          it was very successful – the feedback was terrific. In
        
        
          that, we have household names from every kind of
        
        
          company imaginable doing workshops and seminars
        
        
          for our people, and a buying element for our allied
        
        
          members with a tradeshow component to it. We’ll be
        
        
          repeating that again, this year, in the same location,
        
        
          the first couple of days in October.
        
        
          “We also do an event called “Taste of the Caribbean.”
        
        
          We’ve been doing that for over 20 years. It’s held in Mi-
        
        
          ami and is a combination of a couple of things, includ-
        
        
          ing a competitive culinary event for the chefs. We have
        
        
          chefs from national teams throughout the Caribbean
        
        
          who come together for three days of intense competi-
        
        
          tion for the rights of calling themselves the Caribbean
        
        
          Culinary Team of the Year, the Chef of the Year, the
        
        
          Pastry Chef of the Year, the Bartender of the Year. It
        
        
          follows international standards in judging and there’s
        
        
          a range of awards that are offered. Woven around that
        
        
          event are several other related events, showcasing cu-
        
        
          linary and cultural aspects of the Caribbean. We have
        
        
          education sessions for professional development for
        
        
          chefs, and food and beverage managers, and other
        
        
          personnel in the F & B industry. And we also have a
        
        
          consumer component, where the public’s invited,
        
        
          called “Taste of the Islands.” It’s a Caribbean tapas
        
        
          event with music and festive atmosphere. We have
        
        
          various countries throughout the Caribbean showcas-
        
        
          ing some of their best, national dishes.