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Welcome to the official website of The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation functions primarily through its Standing Committees which parallel the areas of responsibility of the Government Ministries. The Committees meet regularly to discuss problems and general matters of concern within their scope of reference. Recommendations are forwarded to the Government on a regular basis; likewise, when approached by the Government for private sector input, the Chamber's Board of Directors consults with the appropriate Chamber Division(s). As The Bahamas continues to keep pace with the many opportunities and challenges presented by globalization, trade liberalization, the need for improved education, and the varied concerns of crime and increasing energy costs, we in The Chamber through our various Divisions and Boards will continue to partner with the business community, Government and NGO’s as well as hold business and educational seminars on key issues of importance in order to continue to improve the economic, social and moral fabric of this great nation we call The Bahamas.

Executive Board and Directors 2011-2012



BCCEC - Bahamas Chamber of Commerce's New Board of Directors for 2011 - 2012:

Standing from left to right are: Directors, Azaleta Ishmael-Newry, Azaleta Enterprises, Franon Wilson, Arawak Homes, Secretary, Peter Goudie, PGHR Consulting and Directors, Pauline Petty, Independent Business Person, Gus Cartwright,Checker's Cafe, Etienne Christen, Lebco Limited, Ethan Quant, Progressive Consumer Services and Brian Nutt, Mosko Group.

Seated from left to right are: Past Chairman, Khaalis Rolle, Bahamas Ferries, New Chairman, Winston Rolle, Vice-Chairman, Chester Cooper, British American Financial and Treasurer, Hubert Edwards, Bank of The Bahamas.

Missing are: Michelle Paterson, Independent Business Person, Michele Rassin, Ports International and Rionda Godet, Halsbury Chambers


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