St. Maarten open for business highlighted at global summit | THE DAILY HERALD

From left: Ife Badejo, Louis Bute, Minister Plenipotentiary Jorien Wuite, Benjamin Ortega and Cristal Legrand.

PHILIPSBURG–St. Maarten was well represented at the Global Economic Summit 2019 (GES 2019), which was co-hosted by the governments of the Netherlands and the United States.

Local entrepreneurs “with a drive and passion for innovation” Cristal Legrand and Ife Badejo were amongst the attendees.

Minister Plenipotentiary Jorien Wuite also participated as a representative of Prime Minister Leona Romeo-Marlin. The two-day GES showcased the depth and breadth of innovations in the critical areas of energy, connectivity, agriculture, food and water health with the aim to improve lives around the world.

During the ONL side event with 40 ambassadors and more than 100 entrepreneurs and business representative on June 4, the delegation comprised of the Minister and Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary Michael Somersall; President of the Board of the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry Benjamin Ortega; and Senior Policy Advisor Carol Voges, who all met with institutions and companies interested in doing business with St. Maarten spanning the areas of aviation, energy storage, network consulting and education services.

The St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry delegation, including Board members Louis Bute and Ife Badejo and Cabinet member Carol Voges, further met with representatives from Dutch entrepreneurial institutions (i.e. Chamber of Commerce, ONL, Invest.NL) to discuss partnerships with the intention to explore business opportunities, capacity building and knowledge transfer to the island.

Follow-up meetings are scheduled to be arranged with local counterparts and partners in St. Maarten in the coming months.

During a courtesy visit to the Cabinet, Legrand, the winner of the Road to GES 2019 from St. Maarten, an avid and dedicated entrepreneur with St. Maarten at heart, discussed her future plans for her business Le Grand Voyages. Apart from being a successful entrepreneur, Legrand is a certified hospitality trainer and has rendered her services to other small and medium sized businesses in St. Maarten through training.

The road ahead for Legrand and her business is a most exciting yet challenging one, it was stated in a press release on Monday. Wuite “was happy” to be informed and updated about her plans and assured her that she will be most successful as her charisma and dedication to reach her goal are ever present, the release said.

The Cabinet proposed to assist where necessary and proposed to act as intermediary for both the Chamber and Legrand in maintaining contacts and in an advisory role. The importance of including the Cabinet in platform discussions are important as the contact with international partners can flow even more efficiently through proper utilization and the creation of a strong synergy with the local business platforms in St. Maarten.

During her participation as representative for St. Maarten at GES “Future Now,” Wuite said there is a definite take away from this experience as the market to do business with St. Maarten is open.

Various opportunities were explored, new innovative businesses and developments were presented and Wuite believes that the global challenges for these sectors are real and of critical importance.

Different breakout sessions focused on priorities for Food, Agriculture. investment and funding opportunities for start-up and scale-up businesses. “The special breakout session, resilient islands, was well attended and Legrand did an excellent job to highlight her business pitch.”

“The various platforms and mediums created by entrepreneurs play a pivotal role in the enhancement and sustainability of every economy, including St. Maarten’s economy,” Wuite said.

Wuite believes that economic opportunities will receive priority in the coming year at the Cabinet in the Netherlands and she thanked both Legrand and COCI for teaming up with the Cabinet in representing the island at GES 2019 and in so doing showcasing that St. Maarten is indeed open for business.

Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/88209-st-maarten-open-for-business-highlighted-at-global-summit

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