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Pictured: Minister of Tourism, Hon Edmund Bartlett (C), gives Ambassador of Jamaica to the United States, His Excellency, Major General Anthony Anderson (Ret’d) a signed copy of his new and 4th book, Destination Reputational Resilience, at the official launch of the book at the Organization of American States headquarters in Washington DC on Wednesday April 8, 2026. Sharing in the moment is Co-author of the book Professor Lloyd Waller.
KINGSTON, Jamaica; April 10, 2026 – Minister of Tourism, Hon. Edmund Bartlett, officially launched Destination Reputational Resilience, a landmark initiative to strengthen destination reputational management across the Americas, at the Organization of American States (OAS). The launch marks a significant milestone in positioning tourism resilience and digital reputation management at the heart of hemispheric policy dialogue.
Addressing member states and senior tourism officials at the OAS, Minister Bartlett drew on the framework of Destination Reputational Resilience, co-authored with Professor Lloyd Waller, to outline a structured and actionable approach to help destinations prepare for, manage, and recover from digital threats. From cyberattacks and misinformation to fake news, privacy breaches, and digital system failures, the initiative equips tourism stakeholders with practical strategies to protect credibility, restore trust, and leverage innovation responsibly.
“In today’s hyperconnected world, a destination’s reputation can be strengthened or severely damaged in a matter of minutes. Destination Reputational Resilience provides the strategic blueprint that ministers, policymakers and tourism leaders need to anticipate digital shocks, manage crises effectively and rebuild trust with transparency and proof. Resilience is no longer optional — it is the defining competitive advantage of modern tourism.”
The Minister emphasized that as tourism becomes increasingly digitized — through online booking platforms, digital marketing ecosystems, artificial intelligence tools and integrated data systems — destinations must adopt comprehensive resilience strategies that extend beyond physical and climate-related disruptions to include cyber and reputational risks.
The book provides guidance for destinations to prepare for digital disruptions before they occur; manage real-time digital crises strategically; protect and defend destination credibility under pressure; recover trust through evidence-based communication; and integrate Generative AI responsibly as part of crisis response and reputation management.
Minister Bartlett noted that for tourism-dependent economies such as Jamaica, reputation is among the most valuable national assets. “Tourism operates on trust. Visitors choose destinations not only for their beauty and experiences, but for confidence in safety, reliability and authenticity. Protecting that trust must now include digital vigilance,” he said.
“The publication is designed for Ministers of tourism, destination management organizations (DMOs), tourism executives, researchers and industry leaders seeking to strengthen governance frameworks in a rapidly evolving digital environment,” said Professor Lloyd Waller, Global Director of the Global Tourism Resilience and Crisis Management Center.
The launch is timely as the Minister engages member states and multilateral partners at the OAS on an intensive four-day program designed to position the island at the forefront of the American capital’s diplomatic, academic, and tourism trade networks. The visit comes at a pivotal moment, as Jamaica continues its recovery from Hurricane Melissa while seeking to sustain momentum in its largest source market, the United States.
It further reinforces Jamaica’s leadership role in advancing global conversations on tourism resilience, innovation and sustainable destination management. Minister Bartlett encouraged regional and international stakeholders to integrate the book’s framework into national tourism policies and crisis management systems.
“As we look to the future of global travel, the destinations that thrive will be those that anticipate disruption, respond with integrity and innovate responsibly. By officially launching this initiative at the OAS, we are calling on governments and tourism leaders across the hemisphere to embed reputational resilience into national policy,” the Minister concluded.
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ABOUT THE JAMAICA TOURIST BOARD
The Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), founded in 1955, is Jamaica’s national tourism agency based in the capital city of Kingston. JTB offices are also located in Montego Bay, Miami, Toronto and London. Representative offices are in Berlin, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Mumbai, Tokyo and Paris.
Jamaica is home to some of the world’s best accommodations, attractions and service providers that continue to receive prominent global recognition. In 2025, TripAdvisor® ranked Jamaica as the #13 Best Honeymoon Destination, #11 Best Culinary Destination, and #24 Best Cultural Destination in the World. In 2024, Jamaica was declared ‘World’s Leading Cruise Destination’ and ‘World’s Leading Family Destination’ for the fifth consecutive year by the World Travel Awards, which also named the JTB the ‘Caribbean’s Leading Tourist Board’ for the 17th consecutive year.
Jamaica earned six Travvy Awards, including a gold for ‘Best Travel Agent Academy Program’ and silver for ‘Best Culinary Destination – Caribbean’ and ‘Best Tourism Board – Caribbean’. The destination also received bronze recognition for ‘Best Destination – Caribbean’, ‘Best Wedding Destination – Caribbean’, and ‘Best Honeymoon Destination – Caribbean’. Additionally, Jamaica received a TravelAge West WAVE award for ‘International Tourism Board Providing the Best Travel Advisor Support’ for a record-setting 12th time.
For details on upcoming special events, attractions and accommodations in Jamaica go to the JTB’s Website at www.visitjamaica.com or call the Jamaica Tourist Board at 1-800-JAMAICA (1-800-526-2422). Follow the JTB on Facebook, X, Instagram, Pinterest and YouTube. View the JTB blog at www.visitjamaica.com/blog/.
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