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Nevis Tourism Authority Names Andia Ravariere  as New CEO

by Bruce Parkinson  August 28, 2025
Nevis Tourism Authority Names Andia Ravariere  as New CEO

Andia Ravariere is the new CEO for the Nevis Tourism Authority.

The Nevis Tourism Authority (NTA) has announced the appointment of Andia Ravariere as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective September 1. She brings more than a decade of experience in sustainable tourism development and  destination marketing across the Caribbean.

Ravariere joins the NTA after seven years with the Ministry of Tourism in Anguilla, where she played a pivotal role in guiding the island’s tourism rebound following the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Most recently, she served as Destination Marketing Manager for Discover Dominica Authority, spearheading initiatives that achieved a recorded increase in visitor arrivals and expanded the country’s reach into niche markets.

Ravariere’s career has been defined by a passion for sustainable, community-driven tourism. In 2013, founded the Colihaut Community Tourism Development group in Dominica, launching the Colihaut Fish Lime event. This initiative not only strengthened local industries but also empowered women entrepreneurs, leaving a lasting economic impact on the community.

The island of Nevis.

“We are delighted to welcome Andia Ravariere as the new CEO of the Nevis Tourism Authority,” said Hon. Mark Brantley, Premier of Nevis. 

“Her proven track record in sustainable tourism and her deep understanding of Caribbean destination marketing make her uniquely qualified to guide Nevis into its next chapter. As we continue to position Nevis as a beacon of barefoot luxury and authentic Caribbean culture, I am confident that her leadership will help us expand our reach, strengthen our community, and deliver a world-class tourism product that reflects the very best of who we are.”

 “My vision is to position Nevis at the forefront of Caribbean tourism by strategically redefining luxury through nature, culture, sustainability, and innovation,” said Ravariere. “Nevis is committed to tourism that protects our environment, celebrates our culture, and empowers our people, ensuring that growth today secures a thriving island for generations to come.”

  
  
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