Video: America’s Cup Business Opportunities
Local business owners and entrepreneurs who are interested in business opportunities during America’s Cup in May and June are invited to attend a series of Information Sessions in the coming weeks, beginning February 23rd.
“The America’s Cup Bermuda [ACBDA] Local Business Connect group represents Bermuda’s business agencies. The partnership will maximize the opportunities available to the local business community,” the ACBDA said.
“The ACBDA now has information about the anticipated demand for services from visiting yachts and America’s Cup spectators and will help local businesses to connect with the increased demand.
“Details will be shared at a series of Information Sessions from February 23rd to March 7th in Hamilton, St. George’s and Sandys.
16-minute live video replay of today’s America’s Cup business opportunities press conference:
The Local Business Connect working group is a partnership of Bermuda’s business agencies, including:
- Erica Smith, Bermuda Economic Development Corporation [BEDC]
- Kendaree Burgess, Bermuda Chamber of Commerce [BCC]
- Pat Phillip-Fairn, Bermuda Tourism Authority [BTA]
- Danilee Trott, City of Hamilton [CoH]
- Courtney Trott, Corporation of St. George [CoS]
- Kristin White, Hub 1 Cultural Tourism
- Joanna Cranfield, WEDCO
- Denise Riviere, ACBDA
The ACBDA said the Information Sessions will cover specific and varied areas of business, ranging from Vendor opportunities to Marine Services, Land and Water transportation services and location-specific services.
The schedule is as follows:
Location: St. Paul’s AME Hall
Marine Services Information Session | Thursday, February 23rd | 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
Island-wide Vending Information Session | Tuesday, February 28th | 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. |
Land & Water Transportation Information Session | Wednesday, March 1st | 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. |
Entertainment Information Session | Thursday, March 2nd | 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. |
Location: Willowbank Hotel & Resort Conference Room
West FOCUS Business Opportunities: To discuss potential opportunities located in the West. | Monday, March 6th | 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. |
Location: World Heritage Centre, St. George’s
East FOCUS Business Opportunities: To discuss potential opportunities located in the East. | Tuesday, March 7th | 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. |
Any local business owners or individuals interested in learning more about what to expect in these respective areas should attend for more information. This schedule will be advertised as a reminder.
Denise Riviere, Chair, Local Business Connect Working Group says; “The cross-agency approach ensures that all sectors are involved. By working in collaboration we can ensure that local business people have access to maximum benefit of AC35.
” We look forward to helping local businesses grow and to meet the extra demand for services. Businesses will benefit by putting in the hard work and long hours. This summer is going to be exciting and lucrative. This is our moment to shine!”
Mike Winfield, ACBDA CEO, says, “We’re looking forward to delivering a quality experience to share with the rest of the world and it is my belief that through this working group, led by Denise Riviere, that more local businesses will expand, stretch themselves to rise to the challenge and will develop long-lasting skills and experience for their future economic benefit.”
Dr. Grant Gibbons, Minister of Economic Development, says: ““These sessions will provide a good chance to maximize opportunities for local business. I would encourage small businesses to reach out to the ACBDA to find out how they can become involved in the 35th America’s Cup and contribute towards the economic activity.”
Inquiries can be directed to Denise Riviere at: localbizopps@acbda.bm
So those in the circle had a 2 year head start while those of us on the outside have 3 months to scramble together.
What a F#@$ing JOKE.
There were town hall meetings over the last two years highlighting opportunities for locals. Many have taken advantage of them as well.
Look we know you hate this event, so why don’t you just shut up and let others take advantage of the opportunities being afforded. Just sit back on your couch and wait for something to be handed to you miserable idiot.
So why are these meetings being held NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Because America’s Cup is in a couple of months…
Let me guess, you are single right?
LOL.
Are you joking? Suffering from dementia? Can’t recall the calls for local participation and entrepreneurs from the start?
Set up a stand selling onion juice, might be a big hit without competition. I’d buy a bit if in a keepsake bottle and priced reasonably. LOL.
What a sad life you must have Onion…real sad.
Nice. Wondering about the 80 driving jobs piloting vehicles imported by AC that the govt. said must be driven by Bermudians.
Think those are going to need a public service vehicle drivers license or, at the bare minimum, a long & very very clean driving record.
Did you apply?
how true OJ