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Leona Captures Top Prize in World Miss Tourism Pageant

 

Former Miss SLHTA Leona Constable a proud
product of Coconut Bay and by extension the
hotel and tourism industry here.

Coconut Bay Management and staff are celebrating the success of staff member Leona Constable who captured a top prize at the just concluded World Miss Tourism Pageant held in Nashville, Tennessee, July 25 to 27th, 2014. Leona, who represented the Caribbean at the pageant, won the third prize from a field of nine (9) contestants.

The Coconut Bay family is elated at Leona’s achievement which provides yet another opportunity to celebrate the success of
our property and its employees. CEO Mark Adams in reacting to the news said:

“We share with Leona this accolade, it is truly symbolic of the excellence which we constantly cultivate and maintain at Coconut Bay. Her success on the world stage epitomizes our relentless quest for the attainment of product excellence consistent with international industry standards.”

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“We have no doubt that Leona’s participation and success in the World’s Miss Tourism Pageant will bring further exposure and benefit to Saint Lucia and the Caribbean as a destination. We revel in this success as we continue to build on our culture of excellence at Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa.”

Leona will be met by personnel from Coconut Bay at the airport later today on her return to the island.

The hotel has also planned a special Press Reception and cocktail in honour of Leona later this week.

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