Racquel Moses is a dynamic leader with a track record of driving transformative growth and change worldwide. With an impressive portfolio of leadership roles, Racquel has consistently pushed boundaries and spearheaded impactful initiatives in various industries.
Currently serving as the CEO and a Director for the Caribbean Climate-Smart Accelerator, Racquel leads the charge in driving climate-smart solutions and sustainable development across the Caribbean region. Her visionary guidance and strategic leadership have positioned the organization at the forefront of climate action.
Her versatility enables her contributions which span many disciplines including currently serving as a Global Web3 Board member for Salesforce.com, as a Trustee for the Trinidad and Tobago Olympic Committee, and as a UNFCCC Global Ambassador. As a champion for global climate action, she actively advocates for change and promotes sustainability at a global level.
With a wealth of experience and expertise, Racquel has made significant contributions in previous leadership positions, including her roles as the Head of Microsoft Trinidad and Tobago, President of InvesTT, and Regional Vice President for Fujitsu. Her strategic vision and ability to drive innovation have propelled organizations to achieve remarkable success.
Racquel's passion for collaboration and coalition-building has played a pivotal role in shaping regional consensus on critical issues such as climate change, sustainability, and building resilience. Her ability to inspire minds and drive impactful change has made her an influential force in shaping the global agenda.
Jwala Rambarran is a Senior Policy Advisor to the Caribbean Policy Development Centre (CPDC), a Senior Advisor to the Financial Futures Center, a member of the Task Force on Climate, Development and the IMF, and a Distinguished Fellow at Climate Works Foundation. He is the former Governor of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. His current research interests span sovereign debt, climate finance and reform of the global financial architecture, especially in relation to the Global South and Caribbean small island states.
Elesha George is an award-winning investigative journalist who has been practicing for over 11 years across various platforms to include television, radio, online and newspaper publication in the Caribbean region. She began her career as a script editor in Dominica in 2015 and currently practices in Antigua and Barbuda, operating online websites – Island Press Box. Her work is dedicated to ensuring that Eastern Caribbean member states achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals and better the lives of their residents. She is the former News Director at Grenville Radio and the former Newsroom Supervisor and Social Media Manager at Antigua Observer.
In 2021, she won an award from the “Best Journalist” in Antigua and Barbuda presented by Antigua Barbuda Gospel Music & Media Award and the Junior Chamber International (JCI) Media Trail Blazer Award in 2023. She is also an alumna of the Young Leaders of America Initiative (YLAI).