A NEW BOARD is soon to be installed at the state-owned Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation.
Government officials have confirmed that the outgoing board, headed by former CLICO chairman Leroy Parris, has served out its three-year term and is about to be replaced by a new executive.
The NATION has learnt that the new chairman will be Michael Worrell, a management consultant.
When contacted yesterday, Parris, who was appointed chairman in 2008 by late Prime Minister David Thompson, said he had no comment to make on the matter, while Worrell said he was yet to receive any official communication. “You are a bit premature,” he said. (MB)
New board soon at CBC
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