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Bhabita Albert Elected President of R3CCI

First Woman to Lead Chamber Since Its Earliest Formation in 2000

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June 2, 2025
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LEONORA, West Coast Demerara — In a landmark vote held on May 30, 2025,  business leader and Managing Director of West Central Mall, Bhabita Albert, was  elected President of the Essequibo Islands–West Demerara Chamber of Commerce  and Industry (R3CCI)—becoming the first woman to lead the Chamber since its  initial formation in 2000.  

Ms. Albert’s election ushers in a bold new direction for the Chamber focused on  transparent governance, inclusive growth, and strategic regional advocacy.  

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“We are not here to take sides—we are here to take action,” said Albert. “Region  Three deserves a Chamber that shows up—locally, regionally, and nationally—with  clarity, courage, and competence.”  

Albert previously served as Vice President of R3CCI and is best known for  spearheading the development of West Central Mall, Region Three’s first  commercial and entertainment complex. Her leadership is grounded in both  entrepreneurial experience and deep community ties.  

Albert campaigned on a platform to:  

– Modernize R3CCI’s bylaws and governance structures  

– Champion women entrepreneurs and small businesses  

– Aggregate regional services to meet oil and gas sector demand in coordination  with the Centre for Local Business Development (CLBD)  

– Reclaim the Chamber’s role in national and regional decision-making  

“We must become the Chamber that walks the roads with the farmer, supports  members to sign export deals with investors, and answers the call of every small  business trying to survive and thrive,” she added.  

The newly elected 2025–2026 Executive Committee includes a mix of seasoned  business leaders and emerging voices: 

– Vice President: Premendra Parsan – Semakiah Supercenter  

– Secretary: Theon Alleyne – EICCIO Advisors  

– Treasurer: Joshua Hammichand – MJM Accounting and Management Institute,  Inc.  

– Assistant Secretary/Treasurer: Bharat Basdeo – Basdeo Engineering Services  – Committee Member: Lalta Digamber – Countryside Agri Center  – Committee Member: Davendra Rampersaud (Dada’s Realtor & Marketing Inc)  

Region Three is in the midst of historic growth, driven by multi-billion-dollar  investments in infrastructure, housing, and industry. With new highways, agro processing zones, and private port developments reshaping the landscape,  Albert’s leadership comes at a critical juncture.  

“We’re committed to ensuring R3CCI becomes a credible partner in Guyana’s  development—and a Chamber that works for everyone,” said Albert.  

The newly elected team thanked Dr. Haimwant Persaud, outgoing president, and  the past executive members for their contributions, noting that their continued  involvement through committee service will be key to a smooth and productive  transition. Mr. Nayteram Ramnarine, Executive Director of the Private Sector  Commission of Guyana officiated the elections.  

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