
Daphne DeGregory-Miaoulis
Daphne DeGregory-Miaoulis is a former president of the Abaco Chamber of Commerce, known for her advocacy on behalf of local businesses in the Abaco region of the Bahamas. She has been vocal about the urgent need for improvements to the island’s shipping infrastructure, emphasizing that the lack of a secure port of entry hampers business growth and the attraction of new investments, particularly following the devastation caused by Hurricane Dorian.
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Daphne DeGregory Miaoulis is a former Abaco Chamber of Commerce President advocating for a national lottery in the Bahamas.
FRONT PORCH: Review and reform of web shops needed nowDaphne DeGregory-Miaoulis, an ex-Abaco Chamber of Commerce president, has called for The Bahamas to introduce a national lottery to raise extra revenue.
Ex-Abaco Chamber chief makes national lottery callDaphne DeGregory-Miaoulis, the former Abaco Chamber of Commerce president, called for BPL to provide credits to customers for the outages.
Fire unit rescues Abaco from ‘worst outages since Dorian’Daphne DeGregory-Miaoulis, Abaco’s former Chamber of Commerce president, noted the negative impact of altered cruising permit fees on their business.
Bahamas faces Boat Show fees push backDaphne DeGregory-Miaoulis, the immediate past Abaco Chamber of Commerce president, mentioned that there were no reports of major damage to buildings despite heavy rainfall and flooding.
Storm drives 25% weekend surge for Super Value salesFormer Abaco Chamber of Commerce president Daphne DeGregory-Miaoulis expressed concerns about the lack of a secure port of entry for goods.
Upgrades to Marsh Harbour shipping port ‘to begin soon’






