Luxury Hoteliers Magazine 4th Quarter 2019 | Page 21

paradigms and transforming industries. However, the destructive creativity of companies is rarely used to confront the environmental challenges that todays’ society faces. Climate change, the most severe of these threats, will have adverse impact on coastal communities. The Caribbean tourism industry will be forced to face this reality. We firmly believe companies are uniquely positioned to become agents of positive change in building more resilient coastal communities. The tourism industry can become a true pioneer in adapting to climate change. From implementing the largest Zero Waste program in the Dominican Republic to restoring degraded coral reefs, the experience of Puntacana Resort & Club is a case study in how environmental protection can pay financial dividends. About the author Jake Kheel is a sustainability innovator, thought-leader, and award-winning documentary filmmaker. For fifteen years he has confronted social and environmental challenges in the tourism industry as Vice President of Grupo Puntacana Foundation in the Dominican Republic. The foundation has pioneered numerous ground- breaking initiatives, launching the first Zero Waste project in the country and leading an expansive coral reef restoration initiative that has expanded throughout the Caribbean. Under his leadership, the Foundation has received numerous international awards for its environmental programs, including awards from World Tourism and Travel Council, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel & Leisure, and National Geographic Traveler. Jake is also the President of the National Association of Businesses for Environmental Protection (ECORED) in the Dominican Republic, an association of nearly 100 prominent companies committed to sustainability. Jake co-directed and produced the award-winning documentary film Death by a Thousand Cuts, which explores Dominican-Haitian deforestation and escalating human conflict on the border. The film was acquired by Participant Media and Univision and screened at three dozen international film festivals. Jake has a Master’s in Environmental Management from Cornell University and a B.A. from Wesleyan University. ILHA 21