
Kathy Smith
Kathy Smith is the newly elected President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), who recently spoke out against the Private Sector Commission's assertion that unemployment in Guyana is largely voluntary, emphasizing the skills gap among job seekers in the country.
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Kathy Smith is the President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI).
Guyana, Brazil to partner to boost agriculture production in Region NineKathy Smith is the President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Tropical Shipping hosts disaster management workshopMs. Kathy Smith was recently elected as the first female president of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Ms Walton-Desir possesses qualifications necessary to serve as presidentKathy Smith, President of the GCCI, emphasized the importance of local businesses in Guyana's growing energy sector.
GCCI in information session with ExxonMobilKathy Smith is the recently elected president of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Packaging facilities nationwide to be upgraded
Kathy Smith is the newly elected President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Finance Minister meets Chamber team
Kathy Smith is married to Brad Smith since 1983.
‘Our support for Ireland is steadfast’ – The Irish TimesKathy Smith is the newly sworn-in President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Access to foreign currency has improved slightly for local businesses – new Chamber PresidentMrs. Kathy Smith was elected as the first woman President of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Gender Equality and Article 29 – A broken constitutional promiseKathy Smith was elected as the first-ever woman president of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
City chamber elects first woman presidentKathy Smith, the newly elected President of the GCCI, discussed the challenges job seekers face in finding suitable employment.
City Chamber disagrees with PSC over `voluntary unemployment’
























