Vicky Benavente lands on int’l Who’s Who list

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Posted on Jan 14 2005
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Marianas Visitors Authority managing director Vicky Benavente has been selected for inclusion in the Manchester Who’s Who Among Executive and Professional Women.

Benavente will also be included in the 2004/2005 Honors Edition of the registry, an honor given to a select few who made outstanding achievements in their field.

“I am honored by this prestigious award. I hope that this inspires the younger generation to work hard at whatever they choose to do,” Benavente said.

Benavente served as deputy managing director from 1998 until her appointment as head of MVA last year.

She started working for the tourism agency as a management intern and marketing assistant under then Marianas Visitors Bureau in 1988. She brings with her years of experience in the field of tourism and hospitality industry.

She also worked at the Hyatt Regency Saipan as an assistant front office manager for three years. Aside from her vast experience in the tourism industry, she also operated and managed a family business for over 17 years.

Benavente currently sits on various boards, such as the Marianas Education Tourism Council, the Make-a-Wish Foundation, the Heart of the Marianas, and the Saipan Fishermen’s Association.

She received her education from the College of Southern Idaho and the University of South Carolina, Columbia. She is married to Lt. Gov. Diego T. Benavente and they have four children.

“Our company’s goal is to deliver our members the recognition, support and credibility giving them the competitive edge needed to succeed,” according to Manchester Who’s Who. The organization has a membership base of over 40,000 executives and professionals in virtually every profession and industry. (Agnes E. Donato)

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