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Episode 31: Branding Bermuda – Luxury, Partnerships & the Power of Experience with Jamari Douglas

25 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In Episode 30, we sit down with Jamari Douglas, VP of Marketing, PR & Communications at Bermuda Tourism Authority, to unpack what it really takes to build a world-class destination brand. From Bermuda’s iconic Pink Sale to high-impact brand partnerships and experiential marketing, Jamari shares how the island continues to stand out in a crowded global market—without losing its authenticity. We dive into: * How Bermuda balances luxury positioning with accessibility * Why partnerships only work when they truly fit your brand * The power of experiential marketing in driving visitation * How to actually integrate PR, paid media, and storytelling * What destination marketers should stop doing immediately This one is packed with insights for anyone in destination marketing, tourism, or brand strategy. Plus, Jamari shares some exciting personal news you won’t want to miss (very jealous of this tbh).... If you’re looking to rethink how your destination shows up in the world—this episode is for you.

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