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“We know from bitter experience that even the most carefully crafted fi scal adjustment programme can be quickly derailed by a major climate event. Buying adequate insurance cover offers an efficient way of transferring some of this risk. The Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF) is an excellent vehicle for this purpose.”

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, April 27, 2020. CCRIF SPC invites applications for scholarships for 2020/21 to support students pursuing Masters level degree programmes in areas such as disaster risk management (DRM), natural resources management, climate change, civil with environmental engineering, actuarial science, and meteorology, among others. These scholarships are tenable at universities in the Caribbean, USA, UK and Canada and can be for either online or face-to-face programmes.  
 

Guatemala MapGuatemala (/ˌɡwɑːtəˈmɑːlə/ GWAH-tə-MAH-lə; Spanish: [gwateˈmala]), officially the Republic of Guatemala (Spanish: República de Guatemala), is a country in Central America bordered by Mexico to the north and west, Belize and the Caribbean to the northeast, Honduras to the east, El Salvador to the southeast and the Pacific Ocean to the south.

CARICOM-Nominated Board Member, Insurance Specialist

Michael Gayle is the Chief Executive Officer of the Cayman Islands National Insurance Company (CINICO). With over forty years of insurance experience, Mr. Gayle has held top executive positions in insurance companies in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands, and has provided consultancy services for insurance companies operating across the Caribbean. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Insurance Institute (FCII) and holds an MBA from Barry University in Florida. Mr. Gayle has served as a director of the Insurance Institute of Jamaica and as President of the Cayman Islands Insurance Association.

CCRIF SPC Board-Nominated Member

Saundra Bailey is the Group Chief Operating Officer at CGM Gallagher Group and has over 30 years’ experience in the insurance industry with primary focus in retail, reinsurance and captives. She is an Associate of the Chartered Insurance Institute of the UK (ACII) and the Institute of Risk Management (AIRM). Mrs. Bailey is a Distinguished Past President of the Kiwanis Club of Eastern St. Andrew, Jamaica, the President of Glenmuir
High School Past Students’ Association and a director of various public and private sector boards regionally and internationally.

Chief Operations Officer

Gillian Golah was appointed CCRIF Chief Operations Officer at CCRIF on October 1 2015. Before she assumed this position, Mrs. Golah was the Vice President of Business Development at the Trinidad & Tobago International Financial Centre, where she played a central role in the establishment of the financial services outsourcing industry in Trinidad and Tobago. Previously, she served as Chief Operating Officer of Development Finance Limited after gaining substantial experience in credit operations, private equity, grant management and microfinance at the executive and board levels.

Chief Executive Officer

Isaac Anthony was appointed CCRIF Chief Executive Officer on January 1, 2013. He has over twenty-five years of senior management experience spanning the areas of public finance, financial sector supervision and economic planning having held key positions with the Government of Saint Lucia including Permanent Secretary, Finance, Economic Affairs & National Development. Mr. Anthony was instrumental in the establishment of the Caribbean Public Finance Association and served as its first chairman. He has served on several Boards, including those of CCRIF (from 2007 to 2012), the Caribbean Development Bank and the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank and is the current Chairman of the National Insurance Corporation in Saint Lucia and a Commissioner of the Eastern Caribbean Securities Regulatory Commission.

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