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2019 Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting and Luncheon
Join the Chamber of Commerce for our Annual General Meeting and Luncheon.
Geopolitical tensions are higher than ever, and the impacts on business are potentially more direct and immediate than ever.
KPMG’s Global Head of Geopolitics & Eurasia Group Partnership, Andrew Mantilia, will be tackling this question and taking your questions at the Annual General Meeting on April 17, 2019. It promises to be an interesting and interactive session, as Andrew covers countries around the world and what it all means for us at home, in Bermuda.
Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 17, 2030
12:00 PM - 2:00 PM ADTWednesday, April 17, 2019
Annual General Meeting: 12:00pm - 12:30pm
Luncheon: 12:30pm - 2:00pm
(Doors for Luncheon open at 12:00pm).
Location
The Hamilton Princess & Beach Club
76 Pitts Bay Road
Hamilton HM 08
Annual General Meeting: Princess Louise Room
Luncheon: Harbourview BallroomFees/Admission
$95 Members
$145 Non Members
$950 Member Table
$1450 Non Member TableTell a Friend
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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
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