Topic: Charlie Kirkconnell
Tech week will offer young Caymanians a career path
The inaugural Cayman Tech Futures Week 2025 will highlight the job opportunities in the islands’ growing tech scene.
Hopeful entrepreneurs put best ideas forward for ‘Pitch Day’
Each year for the past four years, entrepreneurs have pitched their innovative ideas to a team of judge in a bid to get financial support and other backing to help get their businesses off the ground.
Substitute-teacher platform wins Project of the Year
A platform to help provide a ready supply of substitute teachers for schools in Cayman has taken the awards for Project of the Year and the People's Choice at this year's Cayman Islands Business Design Competition.
Enterprise Cayman offers Web3 education
Enterprise Cayman recently produced its first Web3 workshop and will now offer accessible Web3 education opportunities, in addition to coding and cybersecurity education for Caymanians and residents.
CEC receives UCCI President’s Medal
Roy Bodden, president of the University College of the Cayman Islands, presented Charlie Kirkconnell, CEO of Cayman Enterprise City, with the President’s Medal at the 2018 Commencement Ceremony held in Sir Vassel Johnson Hall on Nov. 1.
Enterprise City hosts second cryptocurrency conference this year
Cayman Enterprise City welcomed more than 100 world leaders in cryptocurrency, government, capital markets, and technology to the World Tokenomic Forum’s Annual Summit from May 8 to May 10.
Blockchain summit coming to Cayman next month
The Arizona-based World Tokenomic Forum LLC is holding a blockchain summit in the Cayman Islands from May 8-10 at the Marriott Beach Resort.
Cayman Enterprise City grows estimated economic impact
Cayman Enterprise City, Cayman’s special economic zone, reported an economic impact of US$41.56 million for the year 2017.
Cayman courting blockchain companies
The Cayman Islands is benefitting from the growing global blockchain and cryptocurrency craze, with dozens of companies involved in the technologies moving here over the last six months.











