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Sir Richard Lionel Cheltenham (born 20 December 1941) is a Barbadian politician. [1] He was President of the Senate of Barbados from 2018 to 2020. He presently serves as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Reform Commission, appointed to enquire into the parliamentary system of government of Barbados and make recommendations for its reform.
Avinash D. Persaud (born 22 June 1966 in Barbados, West Indies) is emeritus Professor of Gresham College in the UK. He was the Chairman of Intelligence Capital Ltd., [1] a company specializing in analyzing, managing and creating financial liquidity in investment projects and portfolios. He was also the non-Executive Chairman of the London-based ...
Chad Blackman in 2022. Chad Blackman born in October 1982, is a Barbadian politician and former diplomat. He was appointed to the Senate of Barbados by the Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Amor Mottley, as well as Minister in the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Investment on January 8, 2024.
The Commissioners, a chairman and six others, hold office for a period of three years, with each member being eligible for re-appointment. The board sets policy and within a framework of effective controls, has ultimate responsibility for providing leadership and oversight to FSC's operations.
After her bachelor's degree, she worked for the Eastern Caribbean Currency Authority, the precursor of the Central Bank of Barbados, where she was eventually appointed Research Director. [2] In 1973 she joined the Central Bank, [ 3 ] where she held numerous senior and managerial positions and was appointed Governor in 1999.
Later in 1998 he chaired what was known as the Haynes commission as Chairman of the Advisory Commission of Enquiry into the QEH. Haynes would later receive the national award of the Knight of St Andrew in 2003 as recognition for his contributions to Barbados in the field of health care. Haynes died on 23 June 2013 at age 77 from throat cancer.
Sir Douglas joined The Barbados Shipping and Trading Company - the country's largest company, being the holding company for the six next largest companies in the country - as a Director, and as a regular part-time student of business at MIT was instrumental in choosing and setting up their first mainframe computer - which used a card-reading ...
He retired as vice chairman of Coca-Cola HBC in December 2001. From January 2002 to May 2004, Isdell was an international consultant to The Coca-Cola Company and headed his own investment company in Barbados. Isdell was chairman (2004–2009) and chief executive officer (2004–2008) of Coca-Cola.