Stabroek News Sunday

Women’s Chamber of Commerce launched

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The Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry Guyana (WCCIG), the first of its kind for the country, was launched last Thursday evening.

According to a Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI) report, the launch of the body was held at the Pegasus Hotel, where WCCIG President Kerensa Gravesande-Bart highlighte­d the struggle of female business owners.

“We struggle to gain access to capital, access to markets, sometimes even access to networking opportunit­ies. Did you know as well that the average economy gives women three-quarters of the legal rights of men, especially in developing countries? This might shock a lot of us. It means we need better laws; we need better regulatory reform and we need better business practices,” Gravesande-Bart was quoted as saying.

The report added that WCCIG Vice-President Lyndell Danzie-Black supported Gravesande-Bart and noted how the chamber could help. “We also believe that we can help our members to create excellence in doing business. To ensure women-owned businesses and women-led businesses are equipped with sound and technical business procedures as well as market intelligen­ce for decision-making both regionally and internatio­nally,” she was reported as saying.

Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) President Nicholas Boyer was present at the launch and he lauded the breaking of certain stereotype­s in the business community by the WCCIG. “I, Nicholas Boyer, a male, am standing here as part of the establishm­ent. We have to, as men, take recognitio­n of that fact. Because if we try to deny it, we would be lying to an entire group that needs us to understand and realise the fact that there is an establishm­ent and for us to step aside, to make room for, not in contention with, women, to break that glass ceiling. We have to start by admitting that fact,” he said.

To date, there has never been a female president at the helm of the GCCI, which was acknowledg­ed by Boyer.

“Our chamber, and now we have this organisati­on, will promote a new cadre of women who are strong, intelligen­t and are going to be trailblaze­rs and successful, and that glass ceiling has a time limit, it is women like Kerensa, like Lyndell, that will shatter that glass ceiling,” he said.

According to the report, WCCIG has seven Board of Directors: Gravesande-Bart, who is Chief Executive Officer, Strategic Recruitmen­t Solutions Incorporat­ed; Danzie-Black, who is Managing Director of Cerulean Incorporat­ed; Renata Exeter, Chief Executive Officer, GUYOIL; Anije Lambert, Managing Director/ Researcher, Profession­al Developmen­t Consultant­s; Sherry Ann Dixon, Motivation­al Speaker/Journalist; Tamara Khan, Office of the Prime Minister Legal Advisor/Coordinato­r of Governance Office; and Jennifer Cipriani, Managing Director, ACME Marketing Consultanc­y.

 ??  ?? The board of the new Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry Guyana. From left are Jennifer Cipriani, Anije Lambert, Tamara Khan, Renata Exeter, Sherry Ann Dixon, Lyndell Danzie-Black and Kerensa Gravesande-Bart. (DPI photo)
The board of the new Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry Guyana. From left are Jennifer Cipriani, Anije Lambert, Tamara Khan, Renata Exeter, Sherry Ann Dixon, Lyndell Danzie-Black and Kerensa Gravesande-Bart. (DPI photo)

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