Topic: KPMG
KPMG employees show success
KPMG employees Jossini Barnes and Sabrina Welds have successfully passed the Certified Public Accountants examination.
More than 400 set to attend captive forum
The upcoming Cayman Captive Forum is poised to be another huge success, already attracting more than 400 delegates.
Dissecting the hedge fund industry
International and local hedge fund experts gathered for an in-depth look at the state of the hedge fund industry with particular emphasis on Cayman's role Monday.
Cancer Society gives thanks
The Cayman Islands Cancer Society thanked its corporate sponsors Tuesday at a Volunteer Appreciation Night held at Icoa Café & Bakery.
Kidney Foundation gets feet
The Cayman Islands Kidney Foundation will be getting some long distance help when three runners head north to take part in the New York City Marathon Sunday.
Advisors train for Junior Achievement
More thanvolunteer advisors met last Saturday to prepare for the Junior Achievement programme.
HSA mess isn’t new
Former Health Minister Gilbert McLean responded to criticisms concerning the state of the finances and accounting records of Health Services Authority by saying they have been in state of disarray for more than a decade.
Webb hailed for FIFA presentation
A presentation by CONCACAF representative, Caymanian Jeffrey Webb, to the just concluded FIFA Congress, has come in for high praise by football association representatives across the Caribbean and Bermuda.
Youth gain from career workshop
About 50 teenagers got a taste of the working world through a two-week summer programme organised by the National Youth Commission in conjunction with the Department of Youth and Sports.
Polar Bear devours Breezes
The Polar Bear Co-ed softball team was victorious in the finals against Hammerhead/Breezes. However, they had to first face Cayman Coolers in the playoffs and earn the right to the finals.
Cayman juniors impressive in Canada tour
In hot conditions (94F), Hamilton kicked off to Cayman RFU Under-16s in Canada. This was an extra game added to the slate of games included on the Cayman U-16 Toronto Tour. extra game means that Cayman will now play three games in the three days.
Hedge Funds changing investment landscape
The Cayman Islands should expect significant continued growth
Young company growing daily
Completing a job to the satisfaction of the customer is the guiding credo of TROBORTAV Industries.
Le Bleu rolls to seventh win
The first five Le Bleu Drinkers' batters scored in the first inning, setting the pace for a convincing 14-2 victory over KPMG B in co-ed softball at the Field of Dreams last Sunday.
Swimmers burn up pool
"Get back in the water" was the invitation from Stingray Swim Club last Saturday and the people responded with 93 young swimmers registered to take part. It was called the KPMG Burner and the sun did its part blazing down on a series...
Your Sports Quick
Cydonie Mothersill made her outdoor track debut for 2005 at the Florida State Relays in Tallahassee, where she won the 400 meters in a time of 54.01.
Mexicans run away with top prize
Despite fierce competition by 12 other eager teams, the Mexicans captured the coveted title of Best Water Stop for a second time at the annual Cayman Islands Marathon, which took place this past weekend, and was sponsored by Cingular Wireless.
Marathon on Sunday
One of Cayman's biggest sports events is scheduled to take place this weekend as the 2005 Cingular Wireless Marathon hits the streets early Sunday morning.
Marathon party set
Breezes by the Bay Restaurant on the George Town waterfront will be open early on Sunday, 6 March when the restaurant hosts the race party for the Cingular Wireless Cayman Islands Marathon.
Gerry ready to run
Gerry Robinson will be the first to tell you that she is no runner. Yet this 40-year old Caymanian from West Bay intends to compete in her very first marathon come Sunday, 6 March when the Cingular Wireless Cayman Islands Marathon takes place.
Mr. Solomon a GT candidate
Ellio Solomon wants to reduce the cost of living in the Cayman Islands.
Call for CI Marathon volunteers
Anyone who would still like to be a volunteer at the Cingular Wireless Cayman Islands Marathon, which takes place on Sunday, 6 March, is most welcome to do so and is asked to attend...
Texaco starts and finishes race
With just under 11 weeks to go, organizers of the Cingular Wireless Cayman Islands Marathon have announced Texaco as the presenting sponsor of the race, which takes place on Sunday, 6 March 2005.
Volunteer and you might fly
Organizers of the Cingular Wireless Cayman Islands Marathon in association with Texaco have announced that applications for the management of water stations during the race are now available.
Marathon commitment made
As part of its ongoing contribution to the resurgence of the Cayman Islands as a first-class tourist destination, Cayman National has committed its support...
Golf Scrummble
The recent Cayman Rugby Union 2nd annual Xmas Golf Scrummble was a huge sucess, say organisers.
Reid’s Raiders are champs
The Durty Reids Raiders are the Cayman Islands Flag Football (CIFFA) league and Playoff champions of 2004.
Early marathon registration
This Friday, 17 December, is the last day for runners to complete early registration for the Cingular Wireless Cayman Islands Marathon and Half-Marathon and have the chance to win Cayman Airways tickets for their decision to participate.



