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GMSA Elects New Directors for 2024/2025

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May 6, 2024
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The Guyana Manufacturing and Services Association (GMSA) has a new Board of Directors for the 2024/2025 term. In a release the association said its Annual General Meeting (AGM), conducted in two parts, saw the re-election of the incumbent President and the appointment of key leadership positions within the organisation.

Reportedly the thirteen board directors were elected through an electronic voting process by members who attended in-person.

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The new 2024/2025 Board Members are as follows: –

  1. Sterling Products Ltd. – Ramsay Ali, President of GMSA
  2. Bulkan Timber Works Inc. – Roseann Bulkan – First Vice President & Chairperson of the Extractive Industries Sub-Sector
  3. Demerara Distillers Limited – Vasudeo Singh, Second Vice-President & Treasurer
  4. Durable Wood Products Inc. – Rafeek Khan, Third Vice-President
  5. Khayr Organics – Earlecia Hieronymo, Chairperson of the Agro-Processing Sub-Sector
  6. Corriea & Corriea Ltd. – Dr. Marie Correia, Chairperson of the Construction & Engineering Sub-Sector
  7. Rid-O-Pes Inc. – Mr. Timothy Tucker, Chairman of the Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Sub-Sector
  8. Keen360 Inc. – Mr. Zahid Khan, Chairman of the Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) Sub-Sector
  9. Environmental Management Consultants – Malisa Nokta, Chairperson of Services Sub-Sector
  10. DENMOR Garment Manufacturers Inc. – Upasna Mudlier, Chairman of Textiles & Sewn Goods Sub-Sector
  11. Banks DIH Limited – David Carto, Chairman of the Trade, Investment & Legal Committee & Board Member
  12. Edward B. Beharry & Company Limited – Raymond Ramsaroop, Board Member
  13. UMAMI Inc. – Chris Persaud, Board Member
  14. Barama Company Limited – Mohindra Chand, Board Member
  15. ActionINVEST Caribbean Inc. – Dr. Vishnu Doerga, Board Member
  16. National Milling Company of Guyana (NAMILCO) – Vishal Lalbachan, Board Member
  17. Kanoo (Guyana) Inc. – Chet Bowling, Board Member
  18. Brass Aluminium & Cast Iron Foundry (B.A.C.I.F) – Peter Pompey, Board Member Guyana Manufacturing & Services Association
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The association said the new Board of Directors is poised to build upon past achievements and set a strategic direction for continued excellence in serving the interests of Guyana’s manufacturing and services sectors. Further, the directors’ diverse expertise and perspectives promise a vibrant and inclusive governance framework for the upcoming year.

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