NEW YORK, NY - The first Green Investment power forum has been added to the
Caribbean Tourism Organization's 13th annual Sustainable Tourism
Conference and is set for Guyana this April.
The CTO is partnering
with Invest Caribbean Now, the brand founded by Felicia Persaud, the
Guyana-born CEO of the New York-based digital media company Hard Beat
Communications, to present the inaugural green forum.
The event is set for
April 8, 2012 from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at the Guyana International
Conference Centre, Liliendaal and will feature Greg Watson, head of the
Climate Change team at the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) of The
Inter-American Development Group and Tony Fiddy, President of Naanovo
Energy UK Ltd.
Persaud explained that
the green forum will be similar to the company's Invest Caribbean Now
New York forum, which took place last June in New York, allowing
presentations from both speakers while giving ministers of government,
tourism officials, entrepreneurs and other delegates the opportunity to
pitch their investment ideas and prospects to both Watson and Fiddy.
The successful June 9,
2011 event at the New York Marriott Marquis Hotel featured over 300
money managers, investors, hoteliers, ministers of governments and real
estate developers as part of the Caribbean Tourism Organization's
Caribbean Week in New York series of events. The event returns this June
6th to New York City and will feature CEO of McKinney Rogers, Damian
Rogers as the key note speaker along with the chairman of Blue Equity,
LLC, Jonathan Blue and President of Solamon Energy, Jay Neo.
"The Caribbean and
Guyana has tremendous potential for investments, especially for green
investors, as evidenced by the interest of many renewable companies in a
region rich with sun, wind and waterfalls, all of which have become
attractive potential sources of power," said Persaud. "This event
presents an opportunity for the government of Guyana as well as
Caribbean ministers and entrepreneurs to do business in renewables."
Watson re-joined the
Multilateral Investment Fund of the IDB Group in 2008, having previously
worked there from 2004-2007. He serves as the team leader for the MIF's
environment and clean energy team, conceptualizing, overseeing, and
implementing the MIF's climate change projects, investments and research
in clean and efficient energy, natural capital, and adaptation.
Watson leads several
projects in the Caribbean, including a recent regional project on
adaptation, projects on energy efficiency in Jamaica and Barbados, and a
project on sustainable tourism and biodiversity in Guyana.
Reporting to the
President and CEO of Naanovo Energy Inc., Fiddy holds the dual position
of President of Naanovo's Waste to EnergyDivision and the Regional Vice
President for Europe and Africa. As head of the WTE Division, his
primary responsibility is to oversee the global deployment of WTE/MaaxTM
systems and to work with regional representatives of Naanovo and its
subsidiaries in the development of WTE projects. This includes projects
in the Caribbean, among them St. Kitts/Nevis.
Partnership and exhibitor opportunities to be a part of the historic Guyana Green Energy forum are available by calling 1-646-820-5694 or emailing Joe Bernstein at joe@investcaribbeannow.com.
Guyana has become a
key player in the reduction of global greenhouse gas emissions which
significantly contribute to climate change. The Caribbean Tourism
Organization has been staging its Annual Conference on Sustainable
Tourism Development, otherwise known as the Sustainable Tourism
Conference (STC) since 1997.
Partners to date for the April 18th Green Investment forum include One Caribbean Television, CaribPR Wire and News Americas Now.