Historically, the spirits industry is not diverse. Women of color are definitely underrepresented in this industry. Garnett Phillip, who is of Trinidadian and Ethiopian ancestry, completely defies all the odds by swiftly operating in this field and is truly an inspiration to many Black women who wish to enter this industry. With over 20 years of hospitality experience, Garnett has become a distinguished and forward-thinking entrepreneur, business strategist, and a powerhouse in the New York City area and beyond by opening The Rogers Garden [www.instagram.com/
“The rum industry was developed by and thrived from island people. I am also an island girl, and I want a piece of my culture with me. My ancestors deserve this,” explains Garnett.
Because of her strong rum expertise, Garnett also offers consulting services to brands as well as bars and restaurants. For more information, visit https://www.garnettphillip.com
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