FeaturesNews FirstCaribbean International Comtrust Foundation has new Chair by Barbados Today 03/11/2022 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 03/11/2022 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 396 Newly appointed Chief Executive Officer of CIBC FirstCaribbean, Mark St. Hill, has been unanimously elected as the next Chair of the bank’s charitable arm, the FirstCaribbean International ComTrust Foundation at a recent board meeting of the trustees. St. Hill who assumed leadership of the regional bank on November 1, following the retirement of Colette Delaney who was also chair of the foundation, previously served as a trustee. Along with his election as Chair, Olivia Burnett, one of the Bank’s Legal Officers, was also elected as a trustee. The other trustees are: Trudy King, Chief Accountant, Ladesa James-Williams, Country Head in Antigua, Debra King, Director, Corporate Communications, and retired bankers, Lynda Goodridge and Clenell Goodman. St. Hill said he was “very excited to be leading the foundation which has been doing really impactful work around the region. Whether it is our work with SickKids Caribbean Initiative, Healthy Caribbean Coalition, YMCA, UWI or our leading Caribbean cancer-fundraiser and awareness drive, Walk for the Cure, which has raised over US$3 million in its first 10 years, our foundation has been making a real difference in the lives of thousands across our region.” He thanked immediate past Chair and retired CEO Delaney for her “inspiring leadership” over her four years at the helm of the foundation. He pledged that the foundation would continue to be “fully engaged in all our communities where we have a presence.” You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting The FirstCaribbean International ComTrust Foundation was established as a registered charity back in 2002 and over the years has committed over USD$30 million in support of projects and activities in communities across the bank’s business footprint in the English and Dutch Caribbean. The foundation offers support and partnership under three primary areas: Youth and Education, Health and Wellness and Community and the Environment. At the centre of those areas of support is the uplifting and empowering of people in communities where the bank has a presence. This is done through formal Memoranda of Understanding or through a host of other community-based projects and programmes. (PR) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like All stars of the arts take the stage at NIFCA Performing Arts... 12/11/2025 Saint Lucians to vote on December 1 for new government 09/11/2025 Missing man found safe 31/10/2025