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Chamber unveilsflag-themed logo

L-R: Mike Maura, chairman BCCEC; Omar Cartwright, Sign Man; Patricia Cleare, Sign Man; Edison Sumner, chief executive, BCCEC.

L-R: Mike Maura, chairman BCCEC; Omar Cartwright, Sign Man; Patricia Cleare, Sign Man; Edison Sumner, chief executive, BCCEC.

The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers' Confederation (BCCEC) has unveiled its new logo, which sports the Bahamian flag's official colours, in time for Independence Day.

The Chamber said the move finalises the rebranding process that the BCCEC began in 2015, with the Sign Man presenting the new Boardroom logo on June 29.

The BCCEC incorporated the chambered nautilus shell, which signifies evolution and growth, in its rebranding. It added that the theme matches the BCCEC's ambitions and what it hopes to achieve for the Bahamian economy.

"We, at the Sign Man, are proud, all-Bahamian good corporate citizens, and fully support the efforts, goals and ideals of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers' Confederation. I hope our new logo sign will promote a 'made in the Bahamas' theme of growing our economy," said Peter Bates, president of the Sign Man.

"The BCCEC extends gratitude to the Sign Man for this wonderful donation, which brings a vibrant addition to our boardroom. We were also very impressed with the excellent workmanship and delivery of the new sign. The Sign Man has been a long-standing member of the BCCEC, and has made significant contributions towards the development of the organisation," said Edison Sumner, the BCCEC's chief executive.

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