• Our Team

     

  • Danielle Riviere Danielle Riviere

    Chief Executive Officer

    Danielle’s desire for helping to create a better Bermuda led her to pursue a career focused on training, organisational development, consulting and nonprofit management that spans more than 20 years.  
    In 2006 Danielle become the first Programme Manager for The Centre on Philanthropy. For seven years she worked at The Centre, developing the organisations volunteer programme and extensive training and education platform.
    In 2013, Danielle left The Centre to pursue a new opportunity as an independent consultant for OD Solutions. With a focus on strategic and organisational development, Danielle has worked with a number of clients to help them grow, improve and develop their organisation.  In 2017 Danielle returned to The Centre on Philanthropy as Interim Executive Director, assuming the role permanently the following year until the organisation closed in 2019. 
    In January 2021, Danielle Riviere became the first Executive Director for the Institute of Directors Bermuda Branch, a role that allower her to follow two of her greatest passions: programme and leadership development.  
    A graduate of the Florida A&M University, Danielle’s pursuit of excellence is rooted in the entrepreneurial spirit of her family.  Building better organisations is a passion of hers and she is excited with every opportunity she has, to lead organisations to greater opportunities and continued growth.


  • Divisional Advocate

    Adrienna Forbes is the Divisional Advocate for the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce. She is a remarkable administrative assistant with an extensive background in numerous office duties. She has demonstrated her ability to work well in high pressure settings and has strong communication skills. Adrienna is also highly professional and dedicated to performing all tasks with excellence. In her free time, Adrienna loves to spend time with family and friends, cooking, baking and trying out new restaurants - she's quite the social butterfly!


  • Amanda Duncan Amanda Duncan

    Marketing & Events Specialist

    Amanda is a creative professional with 8 years of experience in communications, design, and events. She is passionate about helping people achieve their goals and has a knack for creating captivating content that engages her audience. Her diverse background has shaped her into an organized problem-solver who is always ready to take on new challenges.
  • Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions

    What is a Harbour Nights Permit?

    A Harbour Nights Permit is issued by the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce, allowing vendors to vend during Harbour Nights without the need for an additional permit from the BEDC.

    What are the payment requirements for vendors?

    Vendors must pay vendor fees and Chamber of Commerce membership dues in full at least 5 business days before the approved start date. Late payments will incur a $50 charge per transaction.

    What types of products are allowed to be sold at Harbour Nights?

    All merchandise must be made, designed, or inspired by Bermuda. All merchandise must be vetted and approved before the start of the season.

    What happens in case of inclement weather?

    The Bermuda Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to cancel Harbour Nights in case of inclement weather. No refunds will be issued in such cases.

    Is anything being done to make Harbour Nights more sustainable?

    Vendors demonstrating sustainability efforts may receive discounts and an official sustainability badge. Actions include offering sustainable products, using eco-friendly packaging, and implementing waste reduction measures.

    Who can vendors contact for further assistance or inquiries?

    For any questions or assistance, vendors can reach out to Amanda Duncan, responsible for Marketing and Events at the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce: aduncan@bcc.bm