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3 Bahamians Join Others of 21 Countries for the Start of CCELD15 in Ottawa
By Stirling Strachan, BIS
Sep 24, 2015 - 10:42:57 PM

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L - R: Ruthann Rolle of the Ministry of Tourism, Royann Dean of Baha Mar, and Keithra Morley, Founder of the Boys & Girls Club (Bahamas)

NASSAU, The Bahamas -- The Hon. Dr. Daniel Johnson, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture announced that Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal, Princess Anne will arrive in Nassau on Sunday, September 27 at 4:30 p.m., during a press conference to announce plans for the Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders Dialogue (CCELD15) at the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture on Thursday, September 24.  The Princess is President of CCELD, a unique leadership development and educational initiative.

Persons from 22 countries including three Bahamian young women are in Ottawa, Canada, for the start of Dialogue.   They are Ruthann Rolle of the Ministry of Tourism, Royann Dean of Baha Mar, and Keithra Morley, Founder of the Boys & Girls Club (Bahamas).

The CCELD is an intensive two-week in-field leadership development experience, which takes place every four years for which the Ministry is the principal sponsor. It broadens perspectives and improves decision-making practices for the high calibre, mid-career men and women selected from business, government, labour and civil society, from across the Caribbean and Canada who participate, according to a release by the CCELD steering committee. 

The CCELD builds on the existing strong bonds between Caribbean countries and Canada and its lineage traces back to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Commonwealth Study conference, whose unique model has proven successful for thousands of emerging leaders including more than 3,000 Canadians since 1956.

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