Anguilla Picks Rogers-Webster For New Role

The Board of Directors of the Anguilla Tourist Board (ATB) has promoted Shellya Rogers-Webster to the position of Deputy Director of Tourism.

In her new role, Rogers-Webster will be predominantly responsible for leading and managing the Anguilla Tourist Board’s internal and external relationships and communications, including financial management, human resources, public relations, government relations, ATB policy, and corporate restructuring.

The Hon. Minister of Tourism, Mr. Haydn Hughes said: “I am very pleased to see Mrs. Shellya Rogers-Webster elevated to the post of Deputy Director of Tourism,”.  “She brings a wealth of knowledge and a level of professionalism that is a hallmark of the Ministry.  I look forward to continuing to work with Mrs. Rogers-Webster over the next four and a half years and beyond.”

Prior to assuming the position of Deputy Director of Tourism Rogers-Webster served as the Manager, Corporate Affairs for the Anguilla Tourist Board, a position she held since her appointment to the agency in July 2017.

ATB Chairman Mr. Kenroy Herbert said that: “Shellya Rogers-Webster has proven herself to be an invaluable asset to the Anguilla Tourist Board. Her impressive administrative skills have served us well in guiding the organization through some challenging times.  With this well-deserved promotion, the Board recognizes her contribution to the agency, and we have every confidence that she will continue to exceed expectations in her new position.”

Said Rogers-Webster: “I look forward to the challenges and responsibility that will come with my new position, and to working closely with Director Liburd to fulfill the ATB’s mission.”

She continued: “I appreciate the Board’s vote of confidence, and I am grateful for the support of my colleagues.  Tourism is a collaborative enterprise, and this is a collective effort; we are fortunate to have a team of dedicated professionals at the ATB who are committed to growing our tourism industry, Anguilla’s economic lifeline.”

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