| Country | Organisation | Position | Nature of Task | Date |
| Caribbean | European Union | Team Leader | Prepared the four year regional tourism programme that the European Union will fund to support the Caribbean region from the 8th EDF | 2000 |
| Barbados | Barbados Tourism Authority | Marketing Expert | Carried out an investigation of Barbados performance in the German Market and developed strategies and an action plan to redress fall in arrivals | 2000 |
| Trinidad & Tobago | Cape Development Limited | Marketing Expert | Prepared the marketing and feasibility study for the development of a potential hotel in Mayaro | 2000 |
| Caribbean | USAID | Tourism Expert | Design of the USAID funding strategy for the Caribbean tourism sector | 1999 |
| Caribbean | European Union | Team Leader | Evaluated the European Union Euro 8.1 million Regional Tourism Programme funded by the European Union to support the Caribbean region | 1999 |
| Trinidad & Tobago | Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago | Team Leader/ Economist | Launched survey of companies and prepared the Competitiveness Report for the Trinidad & Tobago Economy using the World Economic Forum methodology (with Harvard Institute) | 1998 |
| Dominica | European Union | Eco-tourism Expert | Developed Eco-Tourism Model and Strategy for the island of Dominica | 1997 |
| Montserrat | European Union | Marketing Consultant | Developed the Montserrat Tourism Marketing and Promotion Programme | 1995 - 1997 |
| Caribbean | Organisation of American States | Tourism Expert | Prepared the briefing papers for the Second Caribbean Heads of Government Summit on Tourism, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad | 1995 |
| Jamaica | Planning Institute of Jamaica | Tourism Planner | Evaluated the competitiveness of the Jamaica tourism industry and recommended policies and strategies to improve competitiveness | 1995 |
| The Bahamas | Grand Bahama Island | Promotion Board Consultant | Developed the GBI 2000 strategic programme aimed at improving attitudes and performance of the tourism industry. Developed and implemented the first ever “Tourism Begins at Home” programme where the government and industry banned together to provide 12,000 opportunities for employees in the tourism industry to experience being a tourist in their own country. | 1992- 1993 |