May 2015
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the prospective future at Accra goes beyond
just supporting the local economy; it’s about
growing the roots that have already been
planted.
“Barbados in general is very popular with
the Brits, Canadians and Americans,” Mon-
ickoraja said. “We also want to expand into
other markets – such as South America and
Eastern Europe.”
“We want to be a market leader in accom-
modation, dining, spas and ensuring our
product coincides with current technology,
innovation and global trends,” he continued.
“As a future leader of the organization, I’m
constantly recruiting and grooming talents.
We have good offerings, but I believe there is
still room for improvement.”
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future at Accra looks exciting.
“We’ve engaged a lot of designers from the
USA and Trinidad,” Monickoraja said. ”The
accents have been sourced from all around
the world. The tiles are coming from Brazil
and some of the features are coming from the
States. The river stones on the wall are com-
ing from Indonesia. So a lot of engagement,
involvement, commitment and time, but the
end product will be amazing.”