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IMA Grenada Appoints Ms. Renée Moses as Head of Diasporic Affairs  

 The Citizenship by Investment Committee and Management of the Investment Migration Agency (IMA) wish to inform the general public and stakeholders of the appointment of Ms. Renée Moses, as Head of Diasporic Affairs. 

Ms. Moses brings over a decade of experience in strategic marketing, international trade relations, destination branding, and stakeholder engagement across the Caribbean, United Kingdom, European, and Middle Eastern markets. She is a dynamic and results-driven executive with a proven track record in leading high-performing teams and executing multi-market campaigns that drive growth and global brand visibility. 

Most recently, Ms. Moses served as Marketing Manager with a licensed local agent, where she led marketing and business development strategy. 

Ms. Moses has also held senior marketing roles with Atlantis, The Palm, Kerzner International in Dubai, and the Grenada Tourism Authority, where she successfully increased visitor arrivals, expanded international trade networks, and managed high-impact promotional initiatives across key global markets. Her experience includes extensive collaboration with embassies, consulates, and diaspora stakeholders to promote Grenada’s brand internationally. 

She holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Marketing from The University of the West Indies and a Bachelor of Science in International Business from St. George’s University. She is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds a Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Professional Certificate. 

The Committee and Management welcome Ms. Moses to the role and are confident that her international experience and strategic expertise will contribute meaningfully to the establishment and growth of Diasporic Affairs. 

 The Citizenship by Investment Committee and Management of the Investment Migration Agency (IMA) wish to inform the general public and stakeholders of the appointment of Ms. Renée Moses, as Head of Diasporic Affairs. 

Ms. Moses brings over a decade of experience in strategic marketing, international trade relations, destination branding, and stakeholder engagement across the Caribbean, United Kingdom, European, and Middle Eastern markets. She is a dynamic and results-driven executive with a proven track record in leading high-performing teams and executing multi-market campaigns that drive growth and global brand visibility. 

Most recently, Ms. Moses served as Marketing Manager with a licensed local agent, where she led marketing and business development strategy. 

Ms. Moses has also held senior marketing roles with Atlantis, The Palm, Kerzner International in Dubai, and the Grenada Tourism Authority, where she successfully increased visitor arrivals, expanded international trade networks, and managed high-impact promotional initiatives across key global markets. Her experience includes extensive collaboration with embassies, consulates, and diaspora stakeholders to promote Grenada’s brand internationally. 

She holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in International Marketing from The University of the West Indies and a Bachelor of Science in International Business from St. George’s University. She is also a certified Project Management Professional (PMP) and holds a Google Digital Marketing & E-Commerce Professional Certificate. 

The Committee and Management welcome Ms. Moses to the role and are confident that her international experience and strategic expertise will contribute meaningfully to the establishment and growth of Diasporic Affairs. 

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