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CARICHAM Regional Growth Series- Episode 6

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The Network of Caribbean Chambers of Commerce (CARICHAM) invites you to attend the new episode in the CARICHAM Regional Growth Series:

Leveraging Business Continuity Planning to Enhance Business Resilience for the Hurricane Season and the Impact of Multi-Hazards on the Caribbean”

This webinar will provide Caribbean Businesses with tools to prepare for the Hurricane Season 2021 in the context of the Pandemic and Multi-Hazards. With the support of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), McAllister & Craig Disaster Management Inc., we will introduce CARICHAM's new Business Continuity Planning Template and Guide. CARICHAM members will also share good practices in the area of Disaster Risk Reduction, especially in the multi-risk context.

The Presenters of this webinar are:     

  1. Dr Dax Driver - Chairperson, CARICHAM and President & CEO, Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago

  2. Ms Elizabeth Riley - Executive Director, CARICOM Disaster Emergency Management Agency

  3. Mr Marvin E. Flax - International Associate AIA, Managing Director OBMI; Member of the BVI Chamber of Commerce and Hotel Association

  4. Mr Nixon Gangoo - Group Manager, Health, Safety & Environment, ANSA McAL; Member of the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago

  5. Mrs Sophia Craig-Massey - Consultant, McAllister & Craig Disaster Management Inc.

  6. Mr Nahuel Arenas - Deputy Chief of the United Nations Office of Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Regional Office for the Americas & the Caribbean

This panel will be moderated by Ms. Lizra Fabien,  Executive Director of the Dominica Association of Industry and Commerce; DRR Focal Point, CARICHAM

Date and time:

Friday, May 21st, from 11:00 AM to 12:30 AM AST/Eastern Caribbean Time

Registration details:

The event will take place via Zoom technology. You MUST pre-register to receive the meeting details.

The Zoom meeting room will be opened from 10:55 am (AST), 5 minutes before the event starts so that participants can fix connectivity challenges. 

Participants will be able to post their questions and comments to the panelists via CHAT option.

Please feel free to circulate the details of this Webinar with your colleagues

Follow the session to get ready for the Hurricane season !

See you there!

Register HERE

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CARICHAM Regional Growth Series 7