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Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision Unveiled in Powerful Honorary Doctorate Speech

Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision unveiled during his honorary doctorate speech, focusing on youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and tourism.

Unitedpac by Unitedpac
November 27, 2024
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Ralph Taylor receiving his honorary doctorate at The UWI Cave Hill campus, where he unveiled his Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision.

Ralph Taylor receiving his honorary doctorate at The UWI Cave Hill campus, where he unveiled his Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision.

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Table of Contents

  • 1. The Need for a Focus on Youth and Entrepreneurship
  • 2. A New Vision for Tourism Education
  • 3. Addressing Youth Violence Across the Caribbean
  • 4. Full Press Release
  • 5. A Bold Roadmap for the Future

Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision unveils bold strategies for youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable tourism.

BARBADOS – Ralph Taylor, a celebrated Barbadian hotelier and pioneer in Caribbean tourism has unveiled a transformative plan for the region’s future. Speaking at The University of the West Indies (UWI) Cave Hill campus on November 23, 2024, Taylor outlined his bold Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision, which focuses on youth empowerment, entrepreneurship, and sustainable tourism as critical pillars for Caribbean development.

During his address, Taylor emphasized the urgent need for collaboration across sectors to realize this vision. By integrating tourism, entrepreneurship, and programs aimed at youth, he argued that the region can foster economic growth, community development, and a globally competitive workforce. His remarks, which were delivered during his acceptance of an honorary Doctorate of Laws (LLD), reflect his unwavering commitment to innovation in the tourism sector.

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The Need for a Focus on Youth and Entrepreneurship

During his address, Taylor praised The UWI’s efforts in entrepreneurship education but urged greater emphasis on practical applications for at-risk youth. “The youth entrepreneurship ecosystem ought to be leveraged as strategically as possible,” he asserted. Taylor explained that governments, private sector entities, nonprofits, youth representatives, media, and families must all work together to support youth empowerment and entrepreneurship.

According to Taylor, this approach could yield substantial benefits, including economic diversification, job creation, and new business opportunities. He added that such initiatives could also elevate The UWI’s prestige while benefiting local communities.


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A New Vision for Tourism Education

The Ralph Taylor tourism vision proposed a transformative idea for The UWI to build a student-run resort on its Cave Hill campus overlooking the Bridgetown Port. He explained that this model, inspired by Cornell University in the United States—which owns a hotel managed by students—would elevate Barbados’ tourism profile and prepare graduates with practical, hands-on experience in hospitality.

“This initiative would better prepare graduates for the workforce,” Taylor noted, emphasizing that students would benefit from balancing academics with real-world experience. He suggested that the facility could cater to academics visiting for conferences, international travelers, and students seeking unique opportunities, creating a distinctive educational and tourism hub.

“This model would ensure that the region develops, recruits, and deploys its best thinkers and the most competent leaders in tourism and hospitality management,” Taylor said. “I think this is necessary if we are to be globally competitive and among the leaders in tourism and hospitality worldwide.”


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Addressing Youth Violence Across the Caribbean

Another key point in Taylor’s address was the growing issue of youth violence in the region. He described it as a “deeply complex and urgent” problem rooted in economic disenfranchisement, social inequality, and a lack of opportunities. He warned that youth violence poses a serious threat to the region’s fragile tourism ecosystem and its ability to maintain its global reputation.

“This violence, often rooted in economic disenfranchisement, social inequality, and a lack of opportunities, threatens our fragile tourism ecosystem and the ability to maintain our sterling global reputation,” Taylor said.

Taylor called for policies and programs to reintegrate at-risk youth into society as productive citizens. He challenged the private sector to play a more active role in addressing youth crime and violence, urging businesses to make meaningful contributions to this cause. He also highlighted The UWI’s Institute of Criminal Justice and Security for its research on youth deviance, calling for deeper collaboration with community groups to address the root causes of these issues.

“A democratic civic university actively partners with its surrounding community to implement a curriculum aimed at improving residents’ lives,” Taylor stated, emphasizing that such partnerships would benefit both the university and the wider community.

Ralph Taylor stands proudly during his honorary doctorate ceremony at The UWI Cave Hill, highlighting his Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision.
Ralph Taylor stands proudly during his honorary doctorate ceremony at The UWI Cave Hill, highlighting his Ralph Taylor Tourism Vision.

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Full Press Release

Taylor’s remarks align closely with The UWI’s official press release, which provides further details about his vision:

Youth, tourism, and entrepreneurship need urgent attention, says tourism leader
Barbadian hotelier calls for construction of hotel on college campus

BARBADOS (November 23, 2024) – Ralph Taylor, a homegrown leader in Caribbean tourism and hospitality, declared that the three critical sectors of entrepreneurship, tourism, and youth will shape the Caribbean’s future and urgently require a collective focus.

In a recent speech coinciding with the acceptance of an honorary Doctorate of Laws (LLD) from The University of the West Indies (The UWI) at Cave Hill Campus in his native Barbados, Taylor praised the university’s focus on teaching entrepreneurship. At the same time, he proposed placing greater emphasis on developing realistic business projects, especially for at-risk youth.

Asserting that the youth entrepreneurship ecosystem ought to be leveraged as strategically as possible, Taylor highlighted the various stakeholders involved: government, the private sector, nonprofits, national youth representatives, media, and most importantly, families. He urged the university to lead the process through its entrepreneurship program and the Cave Hill School of Business and Management.

Taylor stated that this approach could yield significant economic benefits for the country, local communities, and the university, including economic development, diversification, job creation, the establishment of viable new businesses, successful products, and an enhancement of university income and prestige.

Lauding the university’s success and international recognition for its tourism and hospitality program, Taylor suggested it was time for The UWI to take the next step and build a prestigious resort on the university’s Cave Hill campus overlooking the Bridgetown Port, which could be staffed by students.


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A Bold Roadmap for the Future

Taylor’s speech presents a clear vision for leveraging education, collaboration, and innovative business models to address the Caribbean’s most pressing challenges. His proposals for addressing youth violence, empowering entrepreneurs, and creating a student-run hotel reflect a comprehensive approach to regional development.

For more insights on this and other impactful Caribbean stories, visit Unitedpac St. Lucia News for reliable coverage and updates.

Source: Arcadia Resorts
Via: Bevan Springer
Tags: Barbadian tourism leadersCaribbean TourismCaribbean tourism leadershipCaribbean youth empowermentHonorary doctorate speechesRalph Taylor Tourism VisionUWI Cave Hill tourismYouth entrepreneurship Caribbean

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