Yesterday marked the official end of the two-year term of Clinton Urling as President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry. (GCCI). Last week, as the Chamber busied itself with preparations for its Annual General Meeting, Urling sat down with Stabroek Business to reflect on his presidency of the GCCI.
Stabroek Business: What were your two most significant accomplishments as Chamber President?
Clinton Urling: I have seen the Chamber’s national profile rise as one of Guyana’s most visible, active and efficacious civil society organisations. Much of this has been achieved through the many advocacy positions taken by the Chamber. Many of these positions were chronicled in the Chamber’s publication, “The Top 20 Barriers to Competitiveness” and advanced