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Chamber names new membership liaison

THE Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers’ Confederation (BCCEC) has named Nicole Burrows as its communications and membership liaison.

The private sector body said her appointment is part of a talent recruitment drive that will enhance its ability to better reach and serve its members.

Ms Burrows has 14 years of experience in communications and media, as a journalist and writer, and as a business analyst and manager. She has worked with companies such as The Tribune (feature writer and columnist); the Ministry of Tourism (senior writer and producer); the John Bull Group of Companies (assistant operations/ multi-store manager); and AML Foods (product manager/ buyer).

Ms Burrows will be responsible for improving business and member engagement through improved communications, research, the use of business analytics, focus groups and new technologies.

She is a graduate of St John’s College; the College of the Bahamas (now University of the Bahamas); and the University of Georgia, where she developed interests in international economics, international trade and policy, monetary economics, and development economics, including an internship at Georgia State University’s Andrew Young School of Policy Studies.

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