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Chamber Council for 2010
TOPIC: Chamber Building Blocks
February 24, 2010
ChamberSM Back row, from left, Chamber of Commerce CEO Wil Pineau, Councilor Pat Bell, Secretary Colin Reid, Councilor Michael Joseph and Councilor Johann Moxam. Front row from left, Treasurer Wayne Cowan, President Stuart Bostock and Vice-President David Kirkaldy Missing from photo are President Elect James O’Neill, Councilor Barry Bodden and Councilor Shayne Howe, and councilor Peter Broadhurst.

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Chamber Scorecard for 2009

New Chamber Council
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce enters its 45th year of service in 2010 with a new board. During the Annual General Meeting held on 25th November at the Brasserie Conference Facility, 80 members were present and unanimously elected the following persons to the 2010 Chamber Council:  

Executive:
Stuart T. Bostock
,
President and CEO,
The Security Centre Ltd.

James O’Neill,
President-Elect
Managing Director,
Caledonian Bank Ltd.

David Kirkaldy,
Vice President
Managing Director,
Massive Equipment Rentals & Sales Ltd.

Colin Reid,
Secretary
Chief Operating Officer,
Bodden Holdings

Wayne Cowan
,
Treasurer
Managing Director,
Strategic Risk Solutions Ltd.
 
Councilors:
Peter Broadhurst
,
Founding Partner,
Broadhurst Barristers

Patricia Bell,
Chief Human Resource Manager,
Water Authority

Barry Bodden
Managing Director,
Island Paving (1985) Ltd.

Shayne Howe

Managing Director,
Phoenix Group

Michael Joseph
Agent,
RE/MAX Cayman Islands

Johann Moxam
General Manager,
Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust Co. (Cayman) Ltd.

"It is an exciting time of the year for us," said Chamber CEO Wil Pineau.
 
"We have an excellent mixture of Councilors that I believe bring leadership and a wealth of experience to the board and everyone seems ready to contribute and tackle the issues that are affecting our members."

 
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