Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism sector celebrated two of its most influential figures during the prestigious 2025 Tourism Awards Gala, where Annette Michael and Cleo Henry received special recognition for their exceptional three-decade-long careers. The Ministry of Tourism, Civil Aviation, Transportation and Investment presented the Women in Tourism Special Awards to these trailblazers, acknowledging their profound impact on the nation’s vital tourism industry through leadership, mentorship, and transformative influence.
The newly established awards program specifically recognizes women who have established exemplary standards within the tourism sector while simultaneously strengthening workforce capabilities, supporting national economic development, and inspiring emerging professionals. Both honorees have contributed 33 years of service each, representing the dedication and resilience that form the foundation of Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism success.
Annette Michael, who embraced the personal motto ‘Country First’ throughout her career, progressed from her initial role as Tourism Field Officer to become a Hospitality Management Officer. Her work encompassed significant industry initiatives and government-led development programs that substantially advanced the nation’s tourism offerings.
Cleo Henry, possessing an Executive MBA and certifications in hospitality excellence (CHE, CGSP), received recognition for her regional impact on tourism education and professional training. Her expertise spans multiple disciplines including hotel operations, culinary arts, tour guiding, and professional certification development. As a consultant, educator, and trainer across the Caribbean region, Henry has played a pivotal role in elevating hospitality standards and empowering tourism professionals throughout the islands.
The Antigua and Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association characterized both recipients as ‘visionaries who uplift, inspire and transform the spaces they touch,’ emphasizing that their contributions reflect the resilience and dedication of women who have shaped the sector over multiple decades. Ministry officials noted that these awards highlight the indispensable role women play in building and sustaining Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism product, with the legacies of both Michael and Henry expected to continue influencing the industry for generations to come.
