U.S. Virgin Islands Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has nominated Jennifer Matarangas King, a veteran communications and public affairs executive, to serve as the next Commissioner of the U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Tourism.
A native of St. Croix, Matarangas King brings over 28 years of experience in public relations, government affairs, and strategic leadership across both the public and private sectors. She is especially known for her impactful work at Viya, the territory’s leading telecommunications provider, where she led public relations, community engagement, and corporate communications initiatives.
“Tourism is more than our economy. It is how we tell our story to the world and create opportunity for the people of the Virgin Islands,” said Governor Bryan in a statement announcing the nomination. “Jennifer understands that. She is a strategic thinker, a skilled communicator, and a proud Virgin Islander with a deep commitment to service. I am confident that she will lead the Department of Tourism with vision and distinction.”
Governor Bryan also expressed appreciation for outgoing Tourism Commissioner Joseph Boschulte, applauding his years of dedicated service and steady leadership during what he described as one of the most transformative periods in the territory’s tourism history.
The Governor’s nomination of Matarangas King will now be submitted to the 36th Legislature of the U.S. Virgin Islands for confirmation.















