Yes, Jerry Butler is a Bahamian Jerry Butler Jerry Christopher Butler is a board member of lac-core. He was previously based in Washington DC on the Boards of Executive Directors of the Inter-American Development Bank, the Inter-American Investment Corp. and the Multilateral Investment Fund serving as the Caribbean Director and Chairman of the Audit and Ethics Committees of the Boards.
He is the founding Chairman of CREF, the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum, the largest annual forum of government officials, utilities, technology providers, entrepreneurs and financiers in the Caribbean. His strategic advisory services are widely consulted on energy projects in generation, transmission, distribution, and energy efficiency. With more than twenty-five years of both public accounting and private financial services experience, he previously served in the Financial Services Practice Group of Price Waterhouse in New York; was the Chief Accountant of the Bahamas National Insurance Board; the Financial Controller at the Bahamas Development Bank; the Vice President of Finance at Citibank, and later, the British American and Fidelity Banks; and Consultant in the Office of the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of The Bahamas. He is a licensed Chartered Accountant in the Bahamas (BICA), and in New York State at the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA).
His education includes an MBA in International Business (Summa Cum Laude Honors and Class Valedictorian) – University of Miami, and Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Computer Information Systems (Magna Cum Laude Honors) – Manhattan College, New York City, and was also a student of the University of the West Indies LLB Law program. He is the Bahamas 1981 Most Distinguished Junior Achiever Scholar of the St. Augustine High School. He has served as a Bahamas Securities Commissioner, a lecturer at the Bahamas Institute of Bankers, a BICA Representative on the FTAA Financial Service Team, a Treasurer of the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement, and a President of the Rotary Club of Nassau.
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Yes, Jerry Butler is a Bahamian
Jerry Butler
Jerry Christopher Butler is a board member of lac-core. He was previously based in Washington DC on the Boards of Executive Directors of the Inter-American Development Bank, the Inter-American Investment Corp. and the Multilateral Investment Fund serving as the Caribbean Director and Chairman of the Audit and Ethics Committees of the Boards.
He is the founding Chairman of CREF, the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum, the largest annual forum of government officials, utilities, technology providers, entrepreneurs and financiers in the Caribbean. His strategic advisory services are widely consulted on energy projects in generation, transmission, distribution, and energy efficiency. With more than twenty-five years of both public accounting and private financial services experience, he previously served in the Financial Services Practice Group of Price Waterhouse in New York; was the Chief Accountant of the Bahamas National Insurance Board; the Financial Controller at the Bahamas Development Bank; the Vice President of Finance at Citibank, and later, the British American and Fidelity Banks; and Consultant in the Office of the Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of The Bahamas. He is a licensed Chartered Accountant in the Bahamas (BICA), and in New York State at the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA).
His education includes an MBA in International Business (Summa Cum Laude Honors and Class Valedictorian) – University of Miami, and Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Computer Information Systems (Magna Cum Laude Honors) – Manhattan College, New York City, and was also a student of the University of the West Indies LLB Law program. He is the Bahamas 1981 Most Distinguished Junior Achiever Scholar of the St. Augustine High School. He has served as a Bahamas Securities Commissioner, a lecturer at the Bahamas Institute of Bankers, a BICA Representative on the FTAA Financial Service Team, a Treasurer of the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement, and a President of the Rotary Club of Nassau.
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