Jamaica’s Minister Edmund Bartlett Honored Among World’s Most Influential Tourism Leaders

Jamaica’s Minister Edmund Bartlett Honored Among World’s Most Influential Tourism Leaders

A Global Visionary: Jamaica’s Edmund Bartlett Named Among Top 100 Tourism Leaders for 2026

In a resounding validation of his transformative leadership, Jamaica’s Minister of Tourism, the Hon. Edmund Bartlett, has been named to the prestigious Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) Global Top 100 Travel, Tourism & Hospitality Edition – Class of 2026.

The announcement, unveiled on Global Africa Day in partnership with The Pyne Awards Africa, places Minister Bartlett among an elite group of global figures who are fundamentally reshaping the future of aviation, destination marketing, cultural storytelling, and hospitality.

A Legacy of Resilience and Innovation

For Minister Bartlett, this recognition is more than a personal accolade; it is a testament to the collective strength of the Jamaican people.

“This recognition is not just for me, but for Jamaica and for the people whose warmth, culture and resilience make our island the heart of global tourism,” Minister Bartlett said following the announcement. “Tourism must continue to be a vehicle for empowerment, for telling our stories and for connecting the African diaspora to opportunity”.

His inclusion in the Top 100 highlights a career defined by:

  • Championing Sustainability: A relentless focus on developing tourism models that prioritize long-term environmental and social health.
  • Destination Resilience: Navigating the sector through global challenges—including recent recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa—with a focus on “building back better”.
  • The “Tourism Economy” Concept: Advocating for a holistic view where tourism is integrated with agriculture, manufacturing, health, and security to create a truly inclusive national development platform.

Transforming the Future of Caribbean Travel

Minister Bartlett’s influence extends far beyond Jamaica’s shores. Throughout 2026, he has been a vocal proponent of regional collaboration, calling on CARICOM leaders to prioritize tourism as the primary engine for Caribbean economic growth.

His current strategic agenda includes the creation of a National Tourism Authority, designed to streamline regulatory frameworks and further professionalize the visitor experience. By modernizing legislation—such as the transition toward a unified National Tourism Act—he aims to solidify the Caribbean’s position as a premier, year-round global destination.

Looking Ahead

The Class of 2026 honorees will be celebrated at a series of high-profile events, including the MIPAD Lagos Diaspora Week and subsequent celebrations in New York, scheduled between October 2026 and January 2027.

As Jamaica continues its ambitious trajectory—with all tourism infrastructure expected to be fully operational by the end of 2026—Minister Bartlett remains at the forefront, proving that with vision and deep community engagement, tourism can indeed be the most powerful tool for national and global empowerment.


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