🕊️ A Tribute to Theodore “Ted” Isaac, CM
It is with profound sadness that the Antigua & Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association (ABHTA) announces the passing of Theodore “Ted” Isaac, CM, a distinguished tourism leader, hospitality pioneer, and former Chairman of the Association.
On behalf of our membership and the wider tourism community, we extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, former colleagues, and all whose lives were touched by his remarkable leadership, generosity, and dedication to the hospitality industry.
Mr. Isaac leaves behind an extraordinary legacy built over more than four decades of service to tourism in Antigua and Barbuda, the Caribbean, and North America. A visionary leader, he was widely respected for his professionalism, integrity, and unwavering commitment to excellence.
From his early beginnings with Holiday Inn properties in Grenada and Canada in the 1970s, to his pivotal role in the reopening of the Holiday Inn Antigua in 1976, Mr. Isaac helped shape the foundation of modern tourism development in Antigua and Barbuda.
He went on to hold senior leadership roles across the region, including at The Royal Antiguan Hotel, Jumby Bay Resort, and Jolly Beach Resort, where his leadership drove operational excellence, innovation, and enhanced guest experiences.
Beyond his hotel leadership, Mr. Isaac contributed significantly to national and regional development through service on numerous boards and organisations, including the Antigua & Barbuda Tourism Authority (ABTA), Antigua & Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association (ABHTA), Antigua & Barbuda Airport Authority (ABAA), and the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA).
His outstanding contributions were recognised through numerous honours, including being named Commander of the Most Illustrious Order of Merit (CM) and receiving the ABHTA Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022.
Mr. Isaac will be remembered as a mentor, trailblazer, and statesman of tourism whose influence shaped institutions, strengthened industries, and inspired generations of hospitality professionals.
The ABHTA joins the nation in mourning the loss of a true tourism icon and celebrates a life of exceptional service and enduring impact.
Our heartfelt condolences are extended to the Isaac family during this difficult time.
May his legacy continue to inspire future generations.

