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Jackie Siegel for Florida Governor?
Published
8 years agoon
By
Willie David
ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) – East Orlando Post wrote an article in November titled: “‘Queen of Versailles’ For Governor of Florida… It Could Happen.” In addition, East Orlando Post issued an update: Jacqueline Siegel shared our article on her Facebook page and said it was “an idea worth consideration.”
The Queen of Versailles for Florida Governor in 2018

David Siegel (center) and Jacqueline Siegel (center-right) address the audience of Trump supporters and Orange County campaign volunteers during the President-elect Donald Trump victory celebration in Belle Isle, Fla. Photo: Mellissa Thomas/Florida National News.
In November, Jackie and David Siegel with over hundred Trump supporters gathered at the Belle Isle home of developer and GOP donor Christopher Comins for a Thank You BBQ party for helping elect Donald J. Trump president of the United States. It was there Florida National News got an exclusive interview with Robin K. Wright, a close friend and supporter of Jackie Siegel who confirmed that the Queen of Versailles is seriously considering running for Governor of Florida in 2018.
Individuals and different organizations have approached her to run and she is actually considering it, Robin Robin K. Wright told the Florida National News. Wright points to Jackie and David’s championing the fight against the War on Drugs as the reason why she would vote for Jackie.
Supporters now want Jackie Siegel, the wife to timeshare billionaire David Siegel to run for governor in 2018. #jackiesiegelforgovenor | #queenofversaillesforgovernor
Florida National News will continue to follow this latest story on Jackie Siegel.
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St. Lucian Dona Regis-Prosper Named First Female Secretary-General and CEO of the Caribbean Tourism Organization
Published
2 years agoon
July 13, 2023
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), the premier tourism development agency for 25 Caribbean countries and territories, has appointed Dona Regis-Prosper the new Secretary-General and Chief Executive Officer. Beginning her assignment on September 1, 2023, Regis-Prosper, who hails from St. Lucia, is set to make history as the first woman to assume leadership of the intergovernmental body.
With an impressive career that spans more than 22 years, Regis-Prosper brings an unparalleled depth and breadth of knowledge and experience in the tourism industry to the CTO. She has lived and worked in multiple Caribbean destinations, and served as Director of Marketing and Product Development of the St. Lucia Air and Seaports Authority; Director of Business Development for Margaritaville Caribbean Group in Jamaica; CEO of the Tortola Pier Park in the British Virgin Islands; and General Manager of the Antigua Cruise Port where she is currently employed.
Chairman of the CTO, Kenneth Bryan, who is the Minister of Tourism and Ports of the Cayman Islands, welcomed Regis-Prosper to the regional body. “We are extremely pleased to have Dona Regis-Prosper come on board to lead the CTO. Her vast experience, strategic insight, and impressive track record in the tourism sector make her an exceptional choice to propel our organization into a new era,” he stated, adding that having more women in positions of influence enhances the efficiency of the region’s major economic earner and sends positive messages of encouragement and inspiration for women and girls across the Caribbean.
A dynamic and transformative leader who has built and sustained a strong network of professionals in both the public and private sector (working closely with regional government officials, tourism stakeholders, and industry professionals), Regis-Prosper emerged as the top choice from a pool of more than 60 highly qualified applicants. The rigorous selection process included multiple rounds of interviews and a comprehensive assessment related to addressing some of the most pressing issues faced by the regional tourism industry.
Chairman Bryan disclosed that throughout the selection process, ministers, commissioners and directors lauded Regis-Prosper’s transformational leadership style. “They found her to be innovative, forward-thinking, results-driven, and solution-oriented,” he said, noting that her perspective on managing the climate crisis was particularly well-received, illustrating her deep-seated passion for sustainability and her ability to develop practical solutions to critical industry issues.
Regis-Prosper takes over the organization’s leadership reins from Acting Secretary General and CEO Neil Walters, CTO’s Director of Finance and Resource Management, who has been filling the position following the retirement of Barbadian Hugh Riley in 2019. The other two Caribbean tourism professionals to serve in the region’s top tourism post include the late tourism stalwart Jean Holder and Vincent Vanderpool Wallace, former Bahamas Director General and Bahamas Minister of Tourism.
Of her new role, Regis-Prosper stated, “I am deeply honored to have been selected to serve as Secretary General of the CTO and am grateful for the trust and confidence the CTO Council of Ministers and Commissioners of Tourism and the Board of Directors have placed in me. I eagerly look forward to working with our dedicated team and diverse stakeholders to promote the Caribbean tourism sector, champion sustainability, and continue to foster impactful relationships and deliver ROI for our members.”
With a Master of Business Administration degree, Certified Professional Marketer qualification, and significant experience in business development, strategy, marketing and sustainability, Regis-Prosper is well able to lead the Caribbean tourism sector into a bright and prosperous future, Chairman Bryan asserted.
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Dezerland Action Park Orlando to host I-Drive Throwdown
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