Topic: Wil Pineau
Event planned to attract Caymanians to the tourism industry
Government and the tourism industry are to hold an event aimed at connecting unemployed Caymanians with job opportunities in the industry amid a backdrop of calls to increase local employment.
Female entrepreneurs get tips for business success at Chamber event
Would-be entrepreneurs learned about starting their own businesses at the Small Biz Bootcamp series of events run by the Chamber of Commerce
Chamber surveys economic fallout from Trump’s tariffs
The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce has launched a Tariff Impact Survey to assess how the islands' businesses are being affected by US tariffs.
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Chamber of Commerce honours ‘six stars’ of the workplace
The Chamber of Commerce has named six Caymanians as its VoTech Stars for 2024 for their achievements in the workplace.
WORC isn’t working, says Chamber of Commerce
The Chamber of Commerce urgently called for stronger leadership within WORC and the creation of a national employment policy.
Chamber of Commerce to create government scorecard
In an effort to keep government accountable, the Chamber of Commerce says it intends to create a scorecard to monitor if future administrations deliver on their announced priorities.
Recruitment crisis amid cost-of-living challenge
Cayman’s sky-high cost of living is causing recruitment challenges amid labour shortages in key industries, business leaders believe.
Chamber calls for clearer border reopening plans
Chamber of Commerce president Woody Foster has called for more transparency surrounding government’s phased-reopening plan for Cayman’s borders.
The Resh Hour focusses on business and economy
On this episode of The Resh Hour with Reshma Ragoonath the discussion focused on the economy and business with Chamber of Commerce CEO Wil Pineau and Chamber President Woody Foster.
Chamber of Commerce forum to focus on ‘Rebuilding a better Cayman’
This year's Economic Forum, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development, will be held virtually next month.
Ask the Experts – Reopening the economy
Around 6,000 workers are expected to return to work in one capacity or another as the first phase of reopening Cayman's economy begins. Retailers,...
Ask The Experts roundtable : Chamber of Commerce / CITA discussion
Have a question about COVID-19's impact on the business and tourism industry in Cayman?
Chamber gears up for Careers Expo
The Chamber of Commerce is expecting its 2020 Careers Expo at the University College of the Cayman Islands on Friday to attract more than 1,000 students and recent graduates.
Cayman cleans up for Earth Day
Nearly 2,000 volunteers in 125 teams spent Saturday morning removing tons of garbage from the roadsides and beaches of the Cayman Islands.
Premier dismayed by report calling for British voting rights in overseas territories
Last Thursday at the Chamber of Commerce legislative luncheon, Premier Alden McLaughlin strongly denounced a United Kingdom Foreign Affairs Committee report issued the same day that calls for British citizens to be able to vote and run for office in the overseas territories.
‘Mr. Parker’ honored at Chamber awards dinner
When Keith Parker Tibbetts Jr. opened his auto-parts store on North Sound Road in the 1970s, the area was not the booming industrial park that it is today.
Seniors get use of Chamber Discount Card
The Chamber of Commerce is distributing the Chamber’s discount card to older members of the Cayman Islands community.
Chamber prepares for Earth Day cleanup
Last year, more than 2,000 people donned gloves and picked up trash bags to take part in the Chamber of Commerce’s annual Earth Day Cleanup. This year, the Chamber is hoping to beat that record.
Mandatory survey seeks information on wages
Government is launching a survey that will require all employers in the territory to provide information about the people they employ, including their qualifications, nationality, compensation, skills, and workload.
Business in Brief: Chamber wins award
Harneys Cayman is proud to be the first corporate sponsor for the Bodden Town Primary School “Revitalising Our Future” project, the company said in a press release.
Residents back Chamber’s environmental pledge
So many people committed to the Chamber of Commerce’s environmental pledge to reduce waste, recycle, and live greener lives at an energy forum over the weekend that the organizers ran out of pledge forms, according to Chamber CEO Wil Pineau.
Mentoring program recognizes 45 Cayman students
Forty-five Year 11 students from six schools who completed the Mentoring Cayman program were recognized on June 1 at a reception at the home of Governor Helen Kilpatrick.
Record turnout for Earth Day Clean-up
A record number of volunteers turned out to mark Earth Day on Saturday, clearing mountains of trash from beaches, parks and public areas around the Cayman Islands.
Pensions Law changes could spur exodus of up to 2,500 workers
The Cayman Islands could face an exodus of up to 2,500 foreign workers before the end of 2017 as a result of changes to the Pensions Law that prevent expats from cashing out their retirement savings when they leave the country, business leaders have warned.
Chamber of Commerce offers $25K reward in armored car case
Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce members are offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of armed robbers who held up an armored car at Foster’s Food Fair on April 8.
EE candidates kick off election debates
The three political candidates for East End, Arden McLean, John McLean Jr. and Isaac Douglas Rankine, were the first to participate in the series of pre-election forums starting Monday night and organized by the Chamber of Commerce.



























