Boucher blazes ‘boss-lady’ trail for women in traditionally male-dominated fields.Tracey Boucher is one of 7 women within the Cable Bahamas group of companies making history as the first female to hold the serve as VP for an entire division of the business. read more
Shakera Rolle serves as the IT Security and Compliance Manager at REV and she is the first person to ever hold that position. This is one of the many distinctions that she boasts over her flourishing career of more than 15 years in the field of Information Technology. As part of the Cable Bahamas Group of Companies’ Women in Technology campaign, she shared a few of the highlights and key lessons along her journey in a recent interview.“I started my career in IT as a Helpdesk Agent. I was offered a position as a Security & Compliance Analyst, and without having the qualifications and not even fully understanding the nature of the role, I accepted. It’s now almost 15 years later, and I am one of the top cybersecurity professionals in the country, holding several internationally recognized information security certifications including CISSP, CISM, CISA and CRISC. I took the leap of faith not knowing that I was embarking on what has turned out to be a successful and rewarding career.” read more
The nation’s fastest growing telecoms provider seeks to strengthen partnership with PM and Government.Cable Bahamas kicked off the New Year meeting with Prime Minister Philip Davis and other Ministers of the government along with his key advisors. The focus of the meeting was to explore ways to strengthen the relationship between the government of the Bahamas and Cable Bahamas Group. Key areas of discussion were Cable Bahamas planned investment in Fiber To The Home (FTTH) here in New Providence as well as other key strategic initiatives to support and strengthen the telecommunications infrastructure within the country. read more
Beverly Saunders Vice President of Human Resources for the Cable Bahamas Group of Companies shares about why the media conglomerate is prioritizing women in leadership.The conversation regarding women in leadership, particularly within the fields of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) is one that is rapidly increasing within our region and the Cable Bahamas Group of Companies seeks to position itself as a leader in that discourse. The nations premier telecommunications company recently celebrated more than 25 years in the business filled with major milestones including advancements and maintaining its position as brand leader in technology and service. These achievements could not have been attained without an excellent team of dedicated professionals who have offered their brilliance, agility and commitment to providing their consumer base with the best product possible. In 2022 the Cable Bahamas Group wants to highlight the women in strategic leadership positions, particularly in those fields largely occupied by men who have made major contributions to its success. read more
The communications conglomerate partnered with —- Sorority on the initiative to discourage gender based violence.The Cable Bahamas Group partnered with the Nassau Bahamas Alumna Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. for their recent Lunch and Learn event, discussing Gender Equality with Teens. The webinar was part of their overarching campaign being hosted in tandem with the global initiative observed on November 25 known as the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The webinar featured a special presentation from Dr.Carlos Reid, Pastor of The Hope Center which discussed effective means of conflict resolution, showing value and respect to all genders and the importance of noticing the signs of abuse and working to prevent gender based violence. read more