AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGVB Legal Storm: Guam’s tourism leadership is reacting to a $61.5M federal lawsuit alleging years of sexual assault and harassment by former GVB president Carl Gutierrez, plus claims of institutional coverup by agency leadership. Visitor Numbers Dip: Marianas visitor arrivals fell sharply—April down 72% (3,277 vs. 11,880) after Super Typhoon Sinlaku disrupted flights, while March was down 8% (12,865). Tourism Funding for Trails: GVB approved about $118K in contracts/sponsorships, including a $55.5K push to revitalize the Sella Bay Overlook trail with safer, more accessible hiking and trail-biking routes. Summer for Families: Majesty Christian Academy’s Island Adventure Summer Camp runs July 6–Aug. 7 in Yigo with half-day academics, field trips (including hiking and museum visits), and free lunch. Sports Spotlight: Guam’s T’ana Adamos won IBJJF World Championship gold in Long Beach, adding to her European and Pan titles. Beach Volleyball on the Road: Guam U-20 beach standouts Niesha Chen and Carmen Eugenia head to the AVC Beach Tour in Chinese Taipei (June 4–7). Pride Month Kicks Off: Guam opened Pride Month with a proclamation and flag raising at Adelup. Local Getaway Idea: Naval Base Guam’s Gab-Gab Beach is highlighted as a low-cost, family-friendly snorkeling and camping spot.
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