
Andrew Hedley Appointed Director of Business Development at Tamarind Hills Resort and Villas
Tamarind Hills Resort and Villas in Antigua has appointed Andrew Hedley, as Director of Business Development. Mr. Hedley brings with him to his new role a vast knowledge of luxury resorts and hotel development, with over three decades of experience.
“We are thrilled to welcome Andrew to our team in his new role at Tamarind Hills,” say owners Poonam Agarwalla and Ron Manser.
“As Director of Business Development, Andrew will focus on driving strategic growth, enhancing guest offerings, and strengthening the resort’s position as a leader in sustainable luxury.
His proven track record of success in creating extraordinary experiences will be invaluable as Tamarind Hills embarks on an exciting new chapter.”
Hedley’s journey in the hospitality industry began in 1985 with ITT Sheraton, where he honed his expertise in operations, sales, marketing, and revenue strategies.
Over the years, he has led some of the most prestigious properties across the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe. Notably, he played a pivotal role in the transformation of Jumby Bay Island into one of Rosewood Hotels & Resorts’ flagship properties, serving as Vice President of Caribbean Operations.
Other career highlights include leadership roles at Grace Bay Club, Carlisle Bay, Cap Juluca, Peter Island Resort, and Hodges Bay Resort & Spa.

Tamarind Hills Resort & Villas in Antigua is a boutique luxury resort located on an oceanfront bluff, with breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea and spectacular sunsets.
Guests can choose from a collection of lavish one-bedroom suites and two, three, four or five-bedroom townhouses and villas. Relax on your expansive private decks, next to your private pool, on the beach, or at our bar and dining options set against the backdrop of beautiful Ffryes Beach and the Caribbean Sea.
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What! Is this news? That a white man is head of a white investment. Oh I get it, is like take this in you face after the amount of tax concessions both party gave them to build housing for white people it’s like Antiguan poor tax payers gave aide to white housing, and then the politicians celebrate it under their belt as the ones who create white wealth. The government must look at the exclusionary motives of these investors and stipulate that at least 2 or 3 of the condominiums has to be given to the government for disbursement to the indigents in our society, and indigent because of 400 years of slavery, the government should sell them at 10% of their value for hardworking Antiguan by 1st an 2 nd generations only, I could never be a politician or join a party ideology because I think of me and my people, not seek white validation from IMF for creating wealth extraction rating in GDP that corresponds to foreign ownership, hey! Power for the people. Can Gaston join me on that quest?
This white man went back to Carlisle Bay to promote his construction company, his friends beverage company and his rental properties. He doesn’t like to see black people make money just like the rest of these colonizers. They just getting all the opportunities along work the expats who contribute nothing and know nothing.
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