The Grenada Hotel & Tourism Association Expresses a Deep Sense of Sadness on the Passing of Past Pre

ST. GEORGE’S GRENADA - February 25, 2019 - It was with a deep sense of sadness that the Board of Directors and Members of the Grenada Hotel & Tourism Association (GHTA) learnt on Saturday, 23 February, of the passing of Mr Lawrence Lambert CBE.

Mr Lambert was a vital member of the GHTA. He was always willing to offer his advice and knowledge to others in the sector and was loved by both the employees and many returning guests at the Flamboyant as well as the members of the GHTA.

In 1971 Mr Lambert migrated from Grenada to work as a management trainee at Jolly Beach Hotel, Antigua. This business closed shortly afterwards and Mr Lambert took up the offer of a 3-year scholarship to study Hotel & Restaurant Management at the Centennial College of Applied Arts & Technology in Canada.

Following his period of study, Mr Lambert worked for four and a half years with the Canadian Government at the Department of Revenue & Taxation while undertaking a part-time job at the Harbour Castle Hotel.

In 1989 Mr Lambert returned to Grenada and along with several investors; purchased the Flamboyant Hotel which at the time consisted of nine units overlooking the internationally acclaimed Grand Anse Beach. By 1990 the property had expanded to twenty-six rooms and in relatively quick succession more rooms were added until it reached the grand total of sixty-eight rooms.

In total, Mr Lambert dedicated forty years to the tourism sector before his retirement from the Flamboyant. He served as the President of the GHTA and remained on the Board of Directors for most of his hotel career in Grenada. He represented the GHTA as a Director on the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association Board for many years and he was a very active member of the GHTA’s Training & Culinary Committees. In addition, Mr Lambert served on the Grenada Airlift Committee.

For his dedicated ‘Service to Tourism’ Mr Lambert was made a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2000. In 2007 he was made a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE). In 2006 he was very pleased to receive the recognition of his peers by winning Hotelier of the Year from the GHTA.

Mr Lambert spent his retirement from the hotel industry setting up, what became a thriving business, Palm Tree Gardens, and remained on the Board of the GHTA serving as an Honorary Director.

Mr Lambert will be greatly missed and the GHTA offers its condolences to his wife, children and extended family.