Frank J. ComitoComito most recently served as Executive Vice President of the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association, a position he held for over 10 years, and was responsible for guiding and managing the organization's range of activities in advocacy, business development, workforce improvement and organizational development. Comito brings to his new role with CHTA over 30 years of experience in economic development, organization management, government affairs, project management, workforce development, research and analysis, and providing business and investor support in the Bahamas, U.S. Virgin Islands, United States and the Caribbean. Comito currently serves as an officer and member of the Board of Directors for the Downtown Nassau Partnership where he has been a leader and key contributor since 1998. He has championed revitalization efforts of historic downtown Nassau including guiding public and private sector stakeholder work, master planning, implementing product improvements, development of public policies, fundraising and stakeholder engagement. Before that he was the Executive Director for the Nassau Tourism Development Board where he worked collaboratively with public and private sector stakeholders to implement a range of product improvements funded jointly by both sectors. He also held the position of Deputy Chairman of the Board for the Airport Authority and the Nassau Airport Development Company where he helped guide the $410 million redevelopment of Lynden Pindling International Airport. He previously held positions as Director of Development for the National Alliance of Business in Washington, D.C., Executive Director of the St. Croix Chamber of Commerce, and special projects manager for the St. Thomas-St. John Chamber of Commerce. As President of CSHAE for three years, Comito represented CHTA's member national hotel associations' interests in various capacities including advocacy. He developed and implemented annual leadership workshops for the region's association executives. Comito is a co-founder of the Caribbean Society for Organization Management which guided regional training programs for managers and executives for Chambers of Commerce throughout the Caribbean. CHTA recognized Comito as an Association Executive of the Year in 2006 and under his stewardship the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association also received the 2013 award from the International Society of Hotel Association Executives for the most outstanding education and training initiatives by a hotel association.