The Grenadian government has officially constituted a new governing board for the Spicemas Corporation (SMC), the exclusive entity mandated to oversee all carnival operations both domestically and internationally. This strategic appointment, effective January 1, 2026, will see the board serve a two-year term concluding in 2028.
Cabinet approval for the board reconstitution occurred during its December 22, 2025 meeting, with formal notification published in the February 6, 2026 Government Gazette. The announcement was authorized by Desiree Stephen, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Tourism, the Creative Economy and Culture.
The newly appointed board features diverse representation across Grenada’s cultural and institutional landscape. Kirt Ross assumes the role of Chairman, leading a team that includes Frances Purcell, Deloni Edwards, Tessa McQuilkin, Dale Neptune, Cecilia Griffith, Lorenzo Sylvester, and Roy McEwen. Institutional representation comprises Paul Christopher from the Royal Grenada Police Force (RGPF), Kelvin Jacob serving as Chief Cultural Officer, Dwight Logan representing Carriacou & Petite Martinique constituencies, and a designated representative from the Grenada Steelpan Association.
Established under the 2011 Spicemas Corporation legislation, SMC maintains exclusive authority over carnival operations, organization, management, and global promotion. The corporation’s comprehensive mandate includes organizing and controlling carnival events independently or through partnerships, developing carnival-related business activities approved by the board, and ensuring timely disbursement of competition prize monies.
Additional critical functions involve creating specialized sub-committees for carnival production, coordinating all festival activities, developing marketing strategies, securing financial sponsorships, serving as the central coordinating body for carnival events, and establishing participation guidelines for carnival shows. This structural framework ensures Grenada’s premier cultural celebration maintains both its traditional integrity and contemporary relevance on the world stage.
