Jenifer Matarangas-King Nominated as Commissioner of Tourism Following Boschulte's Departure

After decades in Virgin Islands telecommunications and public affairs, Jenifer Matarangas-King has been nominated to lead the DOT, bringing experience from Viya and legislative relations as she prepares to succeed outgoing commissioner Joseph Boschulte.

2025-07-29 14:41:24 - VI News Staff

ST. THOMAS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has named longtime Virgin Islands communications executive Jenifer Matarangas-King as his nominee for Commissioner of Tourism, following the departure of Joseph Boschulte, who led the department through a record-breaking era for the territory’s visitor economy.

Governor Bryan praised Boschulte for his leadership, citing historic growth in airlift, cruise arrivals, hotel development, and inter-island travel. “Under his leadership, the Virgin Islands reached historic visitor numbers, strengthened partnerships with major carriers and cruise lines, and elevated our brand, not only in the sports world, but around the world,” he said.

Boschulte’s departure comes at a time of expansion within the tourism sector, and the governor noted the importance of continuity. “We’re going to be transitioning a smooth period where we could have Joe really continue to boost our tourism product as he pursues other priorities,” Bryan said.

Introducing Matarangas-King, Governor Bryan said, “Jenifer is a proud Crucian with more than 28 years of experience in communications, public affairs, and executive leadership… I have every confidence that she will lead this Department of Tourism with distinction… I know she will do well. She used to be my boss.”


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