15-year-old Bracker participating in Regional Tourism Youth Congress Loop Cayman Islands

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Raeann Angeline Matute-Scott

(Photo credit: Instagram, Caribbean Tourism Organization)

According to the Caribbean Tourism Organization, 15-year-old Raeann Angeline Matute-Scott will represent the Cayman Islands at the Regional Tourism Youth Congress in the Cayman Islands next week.

The Youth Congress, which coincides with Caribbean Aviation Day (which is being held on September 14 and hosted by the International Air Transport Association (IATA)), is expected to feature Ms Matute-Scott, together with young people from other parts of the Caribbean. At the Youth Congress, it is anticipated that they will debate on regional tourism matters and discuss how to stimulate “greater awareness and excitement about tourism among young people in our Caribbean communities.”

Commenting on her representation for Cayman, Ms Matute-Scott, who attends Layman E. Scott Sr. High School, said:

I am looking forward to representing our islands well and having meaningful discussions with my fellow Youth Tourism Ministers and Commissioners at the 2022 Regional Tourism Youth Congress.

Additionally, I am thankful to God for this amazing opportunity, He has blessed me abundantly. A huge thank you to my family, teachers and peers who have supported and coached me throughout this journey so far.

Sponsors of the Youth Congress include Sandals Barbados Resort & Spa and the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism.

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