Caribbean National Weekly

Adam Stewart joins prestigious Wall Street Journal CEO Council

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Adam Stewart joins prestigious Wall Street Journal CEO Council

Sandals Resorts International’s Executive Chairman, Adam Stewart, has landed a seat at the exclusive Wall Street Journal CEO Council, a prestigious invitation‑only forum that gathers top-tier global CEOs to foster frank discussions and strategic decision‑making.

Stewart shared the milestone on LinkedIn, stating he was “Honoured to join The Wall Street Journal CEO Council, a powerful community of global leaders driving meaningful conversations and bold decisions.” He emphasized that “Representing Sandals Resorts International and the Caribbean at this level is a privilege,” and added that he “look forward to sharing our unique perspective on innovation and the future of hospitality while learning from some of the brightest, most influential minds in business.”

The CEO Council is a closed‑membership network that hosts semi‑annual summits—held in cities such as London and Washington, DC—bringing together world leaders, senior politicians, top WSJ editors, and policy influencers. It offers attendees direct access to candid, off‑the‑record conversations, expert insights, and opportunities to "build the right relationships" and "influence the path forward" in their industries.

Previous gatherings have drawn renowned figures like Elon Musk, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Rolls‑Royce’s CEO Tufan Erginbilgiç, and Netflix’s Greg Peters. Stewart’s inclusion marks a win not only for Sandals but also for Caribbean hospitality—and signals a vote of confidence in his vision for industry innovation and resilience.

By joining this elite assembly, Adam Stewart gains a platform to influence global business discourse, gain insights from international peers, and advocate for the Caribbean’s priorities in hospitality. It also amplifies Sandals’ efforts to champion sustainable growth, technological advancement, and cultural authenticity in tourism.

Stewart’s participation underscores the growing recognition of Caribbean business leaders on the world stage—and cements Sandals Resorts as a global innovator shaping the future of travel.

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