The World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) has appointed the Hon. Najib Balala as Executive Vice-President for Advocacy, Government Affairs and Research, adding one of Africa’s most prominent tourism policy figures to its global leadership team. Balala, who served as Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife for more than 12 years, takes up his new role at the WTTC’s headquarters in Madrid, reporting directly to President and Chief Executive Officer Gloria Guevara.
The appointment is part of a broader leadership expansion at the WTTC, the global private-sector voice of the travel and tourism industry, which represents the chairpersons, presidents and chief executives of the world’s leading travel and tourism companies – spanning airlines, hotels, cruise lines, tour operators and technology firms. In his new role, Balala will lead the organisation’s global advocacy agenda, steer government engagement and oversee its policy research function at a time when the sector is entering an accelerated growth phase.
Balala brings more than two decades of public service to the WTTC, with a career that has spanned national government, international diplomacy and private sector tourism. He first served as Kenya’s Minister for Tourism from April 2008 to March 2012, during which time he delivered the Tourism Bill and established the sector’s first comprehensive policy and legal framework. He was subsequently reappointed as Cabinet Secretary for Tourism and Wildlife, extending his ministerial tenure to well over a decade – among the longest continuous stints in Kenya’s tourism portfolio. During the years between his appointments, he served as Minister of Mining, where he drafted the country’s first mining policy and institutional framework since 1940, and concurrently held the parliamentary seat for Mvita Constituency in Mombasa.
His stewardship of Kenya’s tourism sector through the Covid-19 pandemic stands as a defining chapter in his career. Working at the intersection of public health policy and destination management, Balala led the strategic response that resulted in Kenya becoming the first country in the world to be awarded the Safer Tourism Seal – an international recognition of the health and safety protocols put in place to enable the industry’s recovery. That achievement reflected both his capacity for crisis management and his ability to move rapidly between policy levers and private sector collaboration.
Beyond crisis response, Balala is credited with transforming Kenya’s positioning as a premier African tourism destination through progressive policy frameworks and sustained destination branding efforts. His record in strategic diplomacy – developed over years of engagement with multilateral tourism bodies and international partners – aligns directly with the mandate he now assumes at the WTTC.
Balala holds a degree in Business Administration from the University of Toronto and completed advanced studies in International Urban Management and Leadership at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.
The WTTC’s decision to bring Balala into its senior leadership reflects both the organisation’s ambition to strengthen its public-sector engagement and its push for greater geographic and cultural diversity at the top. The newly unveiled leadership team spans 21 nationalities across five continents – a deliberate structural shift under Guevara, who returned to the President and CEO role in February 2026 after previously holding it from 2017 to 2021. With over 15 new member organisations currently in the pipeline and former members re-engaging, WTTC is consolidating its standing as the sector’s foremost global advocacy body.
The organisation’s next Global Summit is scheduled for Malta in October 2026, at which Balala’s advocacy and government relations brief is expected to feature prominently. According to WTTC data, travel and tourism contributed $11.7 trillion to global GDP in 2025 and supported 371 million jobs – with projections pointing to $16.5 trillion in contribution and 462 million jobs by 2035.
Commenting on his appointment, Balala said he looked forward to drawing on his experience bridging the public and private sectors to strengthen WTTC’s strategic relationships with governments and stakeholders globally. Guevara welcomed the addition, noting that Balala’s record as a cabinet minister on the international stage would further WTTC’s ability to advance the sector’s growth agenda.

