The Global Blockchain Business Council announced its 2022 slate of Ambassadors and there are six Caribbean people selected for this multi-year assignment.
They are:
- Bahamas: Michael Clare, Economist, The Ministry of Finance of The Bahamas; Chief Strategy Officer, ADAMoracle
- Barbados: H.E. Gabriel Abed, Ambassador of Barbados to the United Arab Emirates; Founder, Abed Group; Founder, Bitt
- Bermuda: Premier David Burt, JP, MP, The Government of Bermuda
- Bermuda: Denis E. Pitcher, Chief Fintech Advisor to the Premier of Bermuda
- Haiti: Jean Philippe Innocent, Former Conseiller SpĂ©cial Blockchain for Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI); COO, Califari; Chief Development Officer, Whoâs Holding Co
- Jamaica: Alexandra Chong, Founder and CEO, Jacana
the GBBC Ambassadors represent an exceptional group of innovators and changemakers with an emphasis on technology, governance, law, finance, civil society, and academia.Â
The 180 Ambassadors span 6 continents, 86 jurisdictions, and include subject matter experts in Arts, Media & Entertainment; Buy-Side; Decentralized Finance (DeFi); Education; Environment & Sustainability; Global Standards Mapping Initiative (GSMI); Healthcare; Media; Science & Technology; Security & Resilience.
GBBC Ambassadors act as trusted advisors to GBBCâs leadership and members, providing invaluable guidance and assistance on how to engage with diverse global communities to carry out GBBCâs mission to the highest standards.
GBBC is dedicated to furthering the adoption of blockchain through engaging regulators, business leaders, and global changemakers on how to harness blockchain technology to create more secure, equitable, and functional societies. âÂ