Jamaica Tourist Board appoints groups and conventions manager
The Jamaica Tourist Board has named John Woolcock as manager for groups and conventions, based in JTB’s Miami regional office.
Woolcock is an experienced sales and marketing professional who recently served as district sales manager for the west and the southeast US.
Previously he was business development officer for the northeast US based in Boston.
"I am eager to take on the responsibilities of this new role and look forward to helping the destination grow its market share in groups and conventions," Woolcock said.
"With our award-winning Montego Bay Convention Centre, combined with our wide array of accommodations and attractions, I believe Jamaica provides a great option for meeting and incentive planners looking for an ideal Caribbean venue."
JTB also has main offices in Toronto and London, and representative offices in Berlin, Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Mumbai and Tokyo.
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