Limited space left for Thursday's Chamber CEO Meet & Greet with Carnival Corp President & CEO

Tue, Sep 30th 2014, 05:03 PM

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation said today limited space remains for its highly anticipated top level meet and greet event October 2 featuring Arnold W. Donald, president and CEO of the $3.6 billion a year Carnival Corp.

The event – open to members first and non-members on a space available basis – will be held at Billfish Grill at Palm Cay, the active residential and marina community on New Providence’s southeastern shore.

“Arnold Donald, who succeeded Mickey Arison as the chief executive officer at Carnival, took the helm of one of the world’s largest entertainment and transportation companies at a time when the industry was facing serious challenges, but he maintained his vision and what he has to share will be invaluable to our members as we, in The Bahamas, face uncertain waters with new taxes and a slowly recovering economy,” said Chamber CEO Edison Sumner.

Mr. Donald will be accompanied by several other top-ranking persons, including Ambassador George M. Staples, who served as ambassador to the Republics of Rwanda, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea.

The Ambassador worked as the senior US civilian aide in NATO and his final State Department position was Director General of the Foreign Services with responsibility for policies affected some 50,000 personnel.

Also in attendance will be Carnival Chief Communications Officer Roger Frizzell and innovative branding and marketing consultant Karl Sestek.

“We are extremely grateful to the American Embassy for its assistance,” said Sumner.

“The four gentlemen who are coming to Nassau specifically for this event represent innovation, motivation and achievement and the Bahamas Chamber is indeed honoured to host such a high profile group of esteemed and respected individuals.”

The annual mix and mingle for business leaders, movers and shakers is being called The Wind Down: Where Business + Leisure Meet.

According to Mr. Sumner, the event, being billed as a once in now-time opportunity, is expected to be a sell-out.

“We limited the numbers in order to ensure the ability for people to connect, and we are quickly approaching our capacity so we advise anyone who wants to reserve but has not done so yet to pick up the phone and call or e-mail us at info@thebahamaschamber.com.

Sponsors include the American Embassy, Bahamas First, BTC, Callenders Counsel & Attorneys, John Bull Group of Companies, NUA Insurance and Palm Cay.

Arnold W. Donald, 59, who took over the helm of Carnival Corporation a little over one year ago, will be the featured guest at The Wind Down, Thursday, October 2. The event, organized by the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation, is being held at the Billfish Grill at Palm Cay and is expected to draw up to 150 business and community leaders. Sponsors include the American Embassy, Bahamas First, BTC, Callenders, John Bull, NUA Insurance and Palm Cay. Donald will be accompanied by three other highly accomplished persons, including the former senior US civilian aide to NATO.

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