(CNS): Johann Moxam has been appointed as chair of the Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) Board. One of several appointments recently gazetted by the tourism ministry, he will be taking control of this authority ahead of a controversial period as the airports get ready to reopen to commercial traffic and increased visitors in the face of the COVID pandemic. The new board also takes over at a time when further revelations over the mismanagement of the costly redevelopment of Owen Roberts Airport are expected to emerge, and must deal with the outcry over the kerbside drop-off ban for private vehicles.
Moxam is a vocal advocate for good governance, a founder of the successful Cruise Port Referendum campaign and a fierce opponent of the last administration. However, he failed to oust Joey Hew from his George Town North seat at the last election. He is the managing partner of the financial services firm Lainston International Management (Cayman) and was also recently appointed to serve as a director on the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority Board.
On the CIAA board he will be working alongside Marva Reid, who has been appointed as deputy chair. Roy Grant, Nathaniel Tibbetts, Alfred Thompson Jr, Jacqueline Haynes and Jonathan Edie have been appointed directors.
“The new CIAA Board members are highly regarded professionals and leaders in their respective fields,” said Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan. “Their diverse expertise will provide strong strategic direction to the...
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