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Barry Malcolm named new president of Grand Bahama Chamber
Nov 1, 2012 - 11:59:08 PM

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Freeeport, Bahamas - 
Pursuant to the annual general meeting of the Grand Bahama Chamber Of Commerce which was held Wednesday, October 31, 2012, the new slate of officers & directors of the board of directors are as follows:

Officers of the Board:

President: Barry Malcolm, (Global Fulfillment Services Ltd.)                         

1st Vice President: Tony Lopez, (Grand Bahama Power Company)                           

2nd Vice President:  Lisa G. Turnquest, (Atlantic Medical Insurance Ltd.)

Treasurer:  Tish Sherman, (BORCO)  

Secretary:  Donna Laing-Jones, (HG Christie Real Estates)

                                            

Directors of the Board: 

Fiona Bellot-Daniels, (Shred Secure Bahamas)                          
Sarah Kirkby, (Barefoot Market)
Charles Pratt, (Grand Bahama Port Authority Company, Ltd.)
Leigh Termath, (Bahama Buy & Sell)                                                   
Jacy A. J. Whittaker, (ParrisWhittaker & Co.)                                      
Ivan Chestnut, (Tropical Shipping)
Terrence Carey, (Bank of the Bahamas)
Manuel Ruiz, (MSC Bahamas)                                             
Raquel Hart, (Out Of The Box Bahamas)
Randy Thompson, (PharmaChem Technologies (GB) Ltd.      



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Photo: Kiara Jones


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