For their career and support for Dominican tourism, valuable women were recognized by the Dominican Association of Tourist Press (Adompretur), on the occasion of the commemoration of March 8, “International Women’s Day.”
Yenny Polanco Lovera, president of Adompretur, highlighted that these twelve Dominican women were selected by the board of directors for their outstanding career at a national and international level, as well as for the significance of the work that they have developed from their different positions in favor of the tourism industry.
The list is headed by Mónika Infante Henríquez, executive director of Aeropuertos Dominicanos Siglo XXI (Aerodom); Jacqueline Mora, Technical Vice Minister of Tourism; Fabeth Martínez, executive director of the Santo Domingo Hotel Association (AHSD) and the Santo Domingo Tourism Cluster (CTSD); Amelia Reyes Mora, president of AF Comunicación Estratégica and vice president of the Dominican Health Tourism Association (ADTS); Cesarina Beauchamp, Commercial Director of Sky High Dominicana; Haydée Kuret, founder of the PuntaCana Group.
Adompretur also recognizes Sabrina Brugal, president and general producer of the program Sabrina en Fin de Semana, which has been broadcast uninterruptedly for 34 years; Raysa Féliz, Manager of Institutional Relations and Communication at Lopesan Costa Bávaro Resort, Spa and Casino; Magaly Toribio, Marketing advisor, who has implemented successful tourism promotion strategies for the Dominican destination in international markets; Maribel Pichardo, director of the Serranía Hotel Technical School in Jarabacoa; Mileyka Brugal, director of Marketing & Sales at Hotel Blue JackTar and president of the Board of Directors of the Puerto Plata Chamber of Commerce; and Ana García-Sotoca Pascual, Executive Director of the La Romana – Bayahíbe Hotel Association.
“For the 2023-2025 board of directors it is a great honor to present on our platforms @adompretur/ www.adompreutur.com “This very special selection of women who, day after day – from their different spaces – contribute to the development and dynamism of the main industry of the Dominican Republic, tourism,” said Polanco Lovera.
She highlighted that “Adompretur congratulates these great women, not only for the work they do every day, but also because they have known how to break those stereotypes that women carry in all professional areas.”
Likewise, he indicated that “with this well-deserved distinction we value their trajectories of success and the fact that because of their contributions they are a great example to follow for present and future generations of Dominicans who will follow in their footsteps in tourism.”