AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Aviation: Guam Visitors Bureau says tourism is seeing “light at the end of the tunnel” as the Iran war nears a possible close, with hopes of easing jet fuel surcharges and returning suspended South Korean flights; GVB also reported tourism’s total economic impact rose to about $1.6B in 2025, with visitor spending up to $1.2B and tourism-supported jobs increasing. Government Finance: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio rejected any wage freeze or hiring halt while pay studies are pending, arguing freezes hurt productivity and staffing in a competitive labor market. Business & Workforce: Pinpoint Guam and UOG signed an internship MOU starting Fall 2026 to build student skills in data and decision science, with opportunities across multiple disciplines. Local Economy & Services: Guam Plaza Resort appointed Tes Reyes-Burrier as executive assistant to the owner, adding 40 years of hospitality and operations leadership. Defense & Infrastructure: A report says US plans to deploy offensive missiles in Guam as USINDOPACOM seeks major funding for missile systems and the Guam Defense System. Education & Community: UOG is taking registrations for Triton Summer Academy for incoming freshmen, with limited seats in Cohorts 3 and 4.
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