Shell’s Global CEO, Wael Sawan
ANSA McAL CEO, Anthony Sabga III
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MovieTowne owner Derek Chin
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Energy and Energy Industries Minister, Dr Roodal Moonilal,
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CEO of Pan-American Life Insurance, Winston Williams
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Peter Permell, head of the Clico Policyholders Group
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Attorney General John Jeremie
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Outgoing CEO of NCB Jamaica, Bruce Bowen
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CEO of UWI Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business Mariano Browne
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CEO and technical director of the Caribbean Private Sector Organisation, Dr Patrick Antoine
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Aventa CEO James Walker
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Andre Sealey, founder of Make It Happen
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When powerful states act, small states are tempted to personalise the action. When small states fragment, powerful states do not need to explain themselves.
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A new year often means new beginnings and fresh perspectives. You may not have thought about it, but your ability to assimilate and nourish your mind can have a significant impact on your personal and venture development. Would a structured and well-designed learning plan support your goals? The good news is that you do not have to be a curriculum specialist or an academic. All you need to do is master a few key dimensions of autonomous learning.
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Brian Hackett, territory leader of PwC T&T
According to the PwC’s 2026 Global CEO Survey, only three in ten (30 per cent) CEOs are confident about revenue growth in 2026 as most struggle to turn AI investment into tangible returns while one in eight (12 per cent) of CEOs say AI has delivered both cost and revenue benefits, while companies that have scaled AI with strong foundations are pulling ahead.
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Energy and Energy Industries Minister, Dr Roodal Moonilal,
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Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal will attend India Energy Week 2026 in Goa, India, from January 27 to 30, representing Trinidad and Tobago on a global stage.
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CEO of Ramps Logistics, Shaun Rampersad, wants to see more of the money generated by the energy multinationals in T&T retained in the country. And the head of one of the region's largest logistics companies says one of the ways to boost the in-country retention of value is by encouraging the large energy companies to use local energy services companies more.
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CEO of Pan-American Life Insurance, Winston Williams
Pan American Life Insurance Group (PALIG) is closely monitoring T&T’s evolving regulatory landscape—including the Government’s proposed asset tax and planned reforms to make private pensions tax free—as the company ushers in a new era of leadership with the appointment of Winston Williams as CEO for T&T and the wider Caribbean.
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Peter Permell, head of the Clico Policyholders Group
Chairman of the Clico Policyholders Group (CPG) Peter Permell says while the revelation of the report of the Colman Commission of Enquiry to the public is welcome, it underlines the injustice done to Clico policyholders.
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Attorney General John Jeremie
The ongoing trial of a lawsuit over the collapse of insurance giant Colonial Life Insurance Company (Clico) has been put on hold for a week as the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago (CBTT) and the former insurance giant’s current management mull over its future.
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Outgoing CEO of NCB Jamaica, Bruce Bowen
National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd (NCBJ) is undergoing another leadership transition with Bruce Bowen scheduled to demit office as CEO at the end of February, marking the latest executive shift within the NCB Financial Group Ltd (NCBFG) structure.
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CEO of UWI Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business Mariano Browne
ROGER JACOB
As a result of the US capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the situation in the South American country remains “uncertain” and there is likely to be an impact on T&T and the Caribbean economy in the foreseeable future.
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CEO and technical director of the Caribbean Private Sector Organisation, Dr Patrick Antoine
Across Trinidad and Tobago, the rising tide of inflation is hitting hardest at the dinner table. For food establishments, the challenge is even steeper: absorbing relentless cost increases while keeping meals affordable for customers who rely on them.
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Aventa CEO James Walker
In the past five years, Aventa, the pharmaceutical distribution and manufacturing arm of companies within the Agostini Group, has pushed forward with expansion across the region.
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Co-CEO and director of the Hadco Group, John Hadad
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The Residence Restaurant and Bar at One Woodbrook Place in Port of-Spain closed its doors to the public late last year.
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Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the Organisation of American States (OAS), Sir Ronald Sanders
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Brian Hackett, territory leader of PwC T&T
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CEO of Pan-American Life Insurance, Winston Williams
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