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Caribbean Hotel and Resort Investment Summit Selects Perspective Magazine As A Media Sponsor

The timeshare and fractional industry's top independent global information provider will promote the event through its platform of print and online outlets.

2012-04-24
CRAMLINGTON, ENGLAND, April 24, 2012 (Press-News.org) Perspective Magazine has joined a select group of industry leaders and businesses as a Sponsor for the Caribbean Hotel and Resort Investment Summit (CHRIS), scheduled for May 7-8, 2012 at the JW Marriott Marquis Miami in Miami, Florida.

"We are pleased to have Perspective Magazine sign on as a Media Sponsor of CHRIS," stated Jim Burba, president of BHN and the producer/host of CHRIS. "It is an exciting time to be hosting CHRIS as the Caribbean is evidencing growth after the recent more difficult years. There may be no better time to get down to business and focus on the investment opportunities in the Caribbean."

CHRIS is an efficient and effective place to meet the important decision makers in the Caribbean hotel and resort investment community. CHRIS is an innovative, timely, and focused event to be highlighted by the keynote address by His Excellency Michel Joseph Martelly, President of the Republic of Haiti, deal-making at Speed Meet The Opportunity, where some of the region's most interesting new projects will be showcased, 60+ leading industry speakers, and the Deal of the Year and Rising Star Awards.

"We are very excited about our new relationship with CHRIS, as the Caribbean continues to be a vital segment of the vacation ownership industry," said Paul Mattimoe, president and CEO, Perspective International. "Exchange company surveys repeatedly state the strong desire of their members to travel to the Caribbean and it is this popularity and the ensuing regional growth that we look forward to examining at this event."

For more information about CHRIS, please visit the following link at http://www.chrisconference.com/

About CHRIS
CHRIS is produced by BHN, the worldwide leader in developing and organizing conferences for the hotel and tourism investment community. With more than two decades of experience, more than 100 events completed or in production to-date, and more than 70,000 international delegates, BHN conferences have become "must attend" events for industry leaders who come together to network, conduct business and to learn about the latest trends. BHN events include: the Americas Lodging Investment Summit (ALIS) in Los Angeles; the ALIS Summer Update in Dallas; the Caribbean Hotel & Resort Investment Summit (CHRIS) in Miami; the Hotel Investment Conference Asia Pacific (HICAP) in Hong Kong; HICAP UPDATE in Singapore; the Hotel Investment Forum India (HIFI) in Gurgaon Delhi (N.C.R.), the Hotel Opportunities Latin America (HOLA) conference in Miami; and the Hotel Investment Conference Europe (Hot.E) in London. The BHN website at http://www.Burba.com is the gateway for information about the conferences BHN produces, as well as a direct link to important players in the hospitality investment world.

About Perspective Magazine
Perspective Magazine is the leading independent, multi-media information provider for the shared ownership industry. The company publishes five regional brands covering North America, Latin America, Europe & Middle East, South Africa, and Asia Pacific which are, combined, the most read independent trade publications globally for the vacation ownership industry.

The company's consumer magazine, Owners Perspective Magazine, is the only independent consumer publication that specializes in promoting the benefits of buying shared ownership products to the general public and is also available as a specially customized developer edition for lead generation, in-room marketing and third party sales collateral. Owners Perspective Magazine's online version, http://ownersperspective.com, also features a new guaranteed lead generation program specifically designed for resorts and developers. The site will host the company's latest endeavor, Vacation TV, a streaming 24/7 online video channel full of information about vacation ownership products and services.

GNEX is the company's annual global networking expo which gathers the top industry professionals from around the world to network, create new strategic alliances and develop joint ventures that can benefit their businesses.

Online marketing division Perspective Interactive - powered by Xeputu combines the platform and vision of Perspective Magazine and expert online marketing agency Xeputu to bring a unique and unparalleled portfolio of products and services that span the entire spectrum of online and offline multi-media marketing to the vacation ownership industry.

Perspective Magazine also operates a recruitment advertising service through TimeshareStaff.com (http://timesharestaff.com), fractional property listing services and a customized in-room Resort Television product that encourages on-site spending and vacation ownership sales. The company also publishes online through http://perspectivemagazine.com, hosts an online community of industry professionals through Perspective Forums, engages a social media audience of over 44,000 followers through its corporate social media accounts and is a media sponsor of 30 major industry events around the world.

For more information, please visit http://perspectivemagazine.com or email Steve Luba at steveluba(at)perspectivemagazine.com. For information on advertising and editorial opportunities visit http://perspectivemagazine.com/advertise.


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[Press-News.org] Caribbean Hotel and Resort Investment Summit Selects Perspective Magazine As A Media Sponsor
The timeshare and fractional industry's top independent global information provider will promote the event through its platform of print and online outlets.