Minister Bartlett Pays Tribute to Renowned PR Executive Marcia Erskine

Reflecting on Ms. Erskine’s significant contribution to Jamaica’s tourism industry, Minister Bartlett said: “Today, we say goodbye to a remarkable individual whose dedication and expertise greatly enriched Jamaica’s tourism landscape. A Trinidadian by birth, Marcia carved a distinguished career path and legacy in journalism and public relations locally that cannot be questioned.” He added that: “On behalf of the Ministry of Tourism and its public bodies and the entire tourism family I offer deep condolences as we hold up Marcia’s family and friends in prayerful support during this difficult hour.”

Born in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Marcia Erskine pursued her education at the University of the West Indies. She commenced her career in journalism, leaving an indelible mark on publications like the Trinidad Guardian and the Trinidad Express between 1974 and 1978, before joining The Gleaner in 1981.

However, beyond her journalistic endeavors, Marcia played a pivotal role in The Gleaner’s Hospitality Jamaica Awards as a member of the advisory committee. She also established her PR firm, Marcia Erskine & Associates Limited, based in Kingston, which she operated until her death.

Minister Bartlett highlighted Marcia’s unwavering commitment to the tourism sector, saying:


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“She was a passionate advocate for brand Jamaica. Her contribution to the execution of major calendar events like JAPEX and Tourism Awareness Week showcased her commitment to elevating Jamaica’s global tourism appeal.”

In paying tribute to her devotion to destination Jamaica over the decades, Minister Bartlett continued, “Marcia’s sudden passing and absence leave a void in the hearts of those who had the privilege of working alongside her. Her impact on the Jamaican tourism family will be sorely missed. May her soul rest in peace.”

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