BELAIR–Ahead of its congress on Saturday, the United People’s (UP) party has announced the first new candidate on its slate for the September 26 Parliamentary election – long-time tourism and hospitality professional May-Ling Chun. This is Chun’s first bid for a seat in Parliament.
Chun said in a press statement her decision to join UP is rooted in the party’s objectives, ideology, and always progressive vision of the country. “I am running in the Parliamentary election not for politics, but for public service” said Chun.
UP leader Member of Parliament Theo Heyliger said in the same release Chun brings with her a wealth of experience from working and contributing to the country’s main economic pillar of tourism. “The inclusion of May on the UP list is a signal of our continued commitment to see more professionals enter the public service arena to bring about a more professional and goal oriented focus not only on politics, but for the ultimate benefit of the country. The UP welcomes her as a candidate,” said Heyliger.
High on Chun’s priority list are fostering continued economic development, bettering the education system, safeguarding the environment, and ensuring sustainable and affordable care for the elderly and youth. “These challenges have my full attention. Together with UP, we will work to bring improvement and to uplift these aspects of our society and more in the coming Parliamentary team,” Chun said.
“We have seen a deterioration of our tourism product and the urgent need for its revitalization if we are to maintain our competitive edge as a leading destination. As an MP, I intend to push for the development of tourism policies driven by education. Our education and tourism legislation must complement each other if we are to survive as a thriving destination. This is what I will work to achieve in my role as a legislator,” said Chun.
An education policy that best fits the diversity of the country’s unique educational system will also be a focus of Chun. “Compulsory education has been a breakthrough and a challenge for St. Maarten. It is time for us to seriously address the needs of our students, whether they are very academically inclined, more into performance arts or if they have special needs. We need to put policies and legislation in place to make certain no child is left wanting for a sound education, because each and every one of our children matter and are needed to build our country,” said Chun.
The Parliamentary hopeful holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (MBA) from the John F. Welch School of Business, Sacred Heart University, Fairfield, CT, and a Bachelor’s Degree in Hotel/Restaurant Management and a Minor in Business from New York Institute of Technology, Old Westbury, New York.
She currently manages the country’s newest accommodation – Commodore Suites, located at the entrance to Pelican.
She has served as second vice president of the executive Board of St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA) from 2009 – 2011 and as a board member from 1999 – 2009.
Chun is the co-founder of the St. Maarten/ /St. Martin Annual Regional Tradeshow (SMART) and of the annual SHTA Crystal Pineapple Awards that recognizes excellence in the tourism, hospitality and trade sectors.
Source: Daily Herald
Chun to contest election with UP
Good candidate, unfortunately surrounded by the wrong people.
If you really want a fresh start, bring change to the island: you should’ve joined one of the new parties or started a party yourself.
What is the saying again? “Show me who your friends are and I’ll tell you who you are?”
Wow the UP desperate. Brenda got to beg one of her best friends to run on the empty UP slate.
And May King can’t refuse as in the recent pat she got the Tourism Director position thanks to Theo….
Watating!
At least another person with Tourism experience contesting.