Adam Stewart, Executive Chairman of Sandals Resorts International, has joined the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) CEO Council, one of the world’s most influential business groups. His appointment places Caribbean leadership directly in the global spotlight.
The WSJ CEO Council includes executives from companies that span 31 countries, employ over 9.5 million people, and generate close to $4 trillion in annual revenue. As a new member, Stewart will contribute to major discussions shaping the future of business, innovation, and leadership.
“Representing Sandals Resorts International and the Caribbean at this level is a privilege,” said Stewart. “I’m excited to share our perspective on hospitality and to learn from some of the brightest minds in global business.”
Council members attend high-level events like the CEO Exchange, where they meet with senior WSJ editors and subject-matter experts to tackle key challenges. These sessions allow for real-time idea sharing and honest conversations among peers.
They also take part in CEO Summits, which provide practical insights and strategies for solving difficult business decisions.
Stewart’s invitation to this global forum highlights his role as a visionary in hospitality and a trailblazer for Caribbean enterprise. His voice now carries the region’s interests to a table where the world’s most powerful leaders sit.
This move signals a clear message: Caribbean businesses are not just participating—they’re leading.