New magazine launched for Caribbean meeting planners
Publisher Brafford Media has launched a new Caribbean magazine aimed at meetings and event planners.
Meet in the Caribbean Magazine will showcase venues and event suppliers for corporate events and weddings based in the Caribbean, a first of its kind for the region.
The digital annual publication is designed as a guide for event planners and wedding planners with articles with event tips, ideas and information.
The first issue will focus on venues and event service providers based in Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Grenada and Turks & Caicos.
"At Brafford, we are not event planners but rather event enablers. We will work closely with the Caribbean’s Ministries of Tourism, hotel and tourism associations, as well as stakeholders in the hospitality and event industries to ensure that the information we provide is both relevant and current," said Alicia Roachford Brathwaite, vice president of Brafford Media & Technologies.
"Meet in the Caribbean Magazine and the Caribbean Event Suppliers Network provide branding which is totally Caribbean and allows us to more effectively showcase our vast meeting and event resources."
The Caribbean Event Suppliers Network web portal has been providing event related news, information and updated lists of event venues and suppliers since 2011.
The first edition of Meet in the Caribbean can be browsed and downloaded at http://nexgenmeetingrooms.com/
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