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GBPA: Local Businesses Ready to Embrace e-Commerce
By The Grand Bahama Port Authority
Jun 20, 2017 - 11:50:58 PM

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EMPOWERING LICENSEES: “We were indeed impressed by the turnout of local businesses for this event. I believe it clearly demonstrates that the business community is ready to embrace the use of e-commerce,” shared GBPA President. Pictured: The Hon. Kwasi Thompson, Minister of State for Grand Bahama, in the Office of the Prime Minister (1st left) and President of GBPA Ian Rolle (2nd left). Minister Thompson brought the Keynote address, opening the Business Innovation Boot Camp.

Freeport, The Bahamas – The question as to whether Grand Bahama businesses are ready to embrace e-Commerce was answered with a resounding yes on Thursday June 8th, when scores of Licensees and aspiring entrepreneurs attended the Business Innovation and e-Commerce Boot Camp. The 1-day event hosted by the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited (GBPA), and its Invest Grand Bahama Small Business Bureau (IGBSBB), brought together more

Reflecting on the event’s impact, Ian Rolle, President of GBPA said, “We were indeed impressed by the turnout of local businesses for this event. I believe it clearly demonstrates that the business community is ready to embrace the use of e-commerce.  And, although we are a small community, local merchants are quite capable of offering their goods and services within the global marketplace. Additionally, we sought to inspire new ideas, and encourage innovation within the SME sector, with presentations by Shopify and AeroFarms.” Rolle added.

The diverse group of businesses represented allowed individuals ample opportunities for networking and 1-on-1 interaction with both local and international presenters.

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READY FOR E-COMMERCE: Scores of Licensees and aspiring entrepreneurs attended the Business Innovation and e-Commerce Boot Camp, hosted by the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited (GBPA), and its Invest Grand Bahama Small Business Bureau (IGBSBB). Pictured is Miss Sheena Brady of Shopify, presenting on the benefits of e-Commerce.

Nicola Kelly, Creative Ideas Officer of Nikki’s Trinkets, understands the importance of driving business success through e-commerce.  She says “Entrepreneurship is not for small minds, the lazy or quitters.  It’s for the go getters who fight for their success; fueled by faith and a belief that their dream will happen with guidance and support.”  Kelly has been working to create her own website with Shopify. She now feels encouraged; having a greater appreciation for what is required to position her business for e-commerce success.  “I know I have a great product made here in The Bahamas and e-Commerce is the best way to get my treasures around the world.  I am motivated to spread love and joy, one authentically made Bahamian craft at a time.”

Another local business owner, Marvin Johnson, President of Place Builders and Coastal Supplies and Services highlighted that he has consistently attended the IGBSBB training events because each time he learns something new.  Johnson explained, “The sessions are very informative, and the fact that we as Licensees of GBPA can experience this level of professional development initiatives at home, is a true testament to the value of a GBPA business license.” These sessions are also good because they provide continued motivation to develop and strengthen the online presence of my businesses and thereby increase our ability to attract more customers.”

Sr. Manager of Business Development for GBPA and Invest Grand Bahama, Derek Newbold, says he remains optimistic that through providing local business owners with skills to compete globally, GBPA continues to help strengthen business sustainability among the island’s SME sector.  He shared, “Local businesses are enthusiastic about global opportunities through e-commerce. That said, our efforts are designed to reveal what is possible both locally and abroad. As the entity responsible for business licensing within Freeport, we will continue to introduce meaningful and impactful training initiatives, so that Grand Bahama remains the ideal destination not only for foreign investment; but one that allows domestic investors to diversify, innovate and grow their businesses.”

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