5 Ways Caribbean Governments Can Engage Top Creative Talent to Build the Region's Creative Industries

The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, founded in 1954, has long stood as the apex of creative industry recognition. It is a week where the most compelling campaigns, sharpest storytelling, and boldest ideas from around the world converge in the South of France. Yet, for much of its history,
At the edge of the Dominican Republic’s sunlit coast lies a quiet revolution in creative education. Miami Ad School Punta Cana, the newest branch in the global Miami Ad School network, is not just preparing students for creative careers. It is positioning the Caribbean as a future hub of
Precision is more than accuracy. It is the ability to execute with clarity, intentionality, and cultural sensitivity—especially when working under pressure. In the Caribbean, precision has been cultivated through a mix of constraint and creativity. From turning limited resources into global cultural exports to crafting stories and strategies that
For decades, the Caribbean has been a cultural powerhouse. Its music, style, literature, and language have circled the globe. Yet behind this global resonance lies a persistent paradox. While the region produces extraordinary creative talent, it lacks the systems needed to sustain a thriving creative economy. Talent leaves. Investment lags.