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The Sustainable Development Roundtable team members:

Premier Ewart Brown’s Sustainable Development Roundtable consists of 13 members. Seven are new, six are returning from the previous panel.New MembersARTHUR HODGSON —<$> Former Environment Minister who was named Chairman of the roundtable a few weeks ago. He is widely credited for first raising the issue of sustainable development in Bermuda.

DR. EUGENIE SIMMONS — Current Director of the Centre for Professional and Career Enhancement at the Bermuda College. She brings workforce development and education know-how to the Roundtable>

AIDEEN RATTERAY-PRYSE — Former Assistant Director of Planning. She will bring land use and Planning knowledge to the committee.

LARRY WILLIAMS ̵$> Current Director of Habitat for Humanity Bermuda. He will be a resource on housing and poverty for the committee.

ALLAN HUNT R<$> Former Solid Waster Manager and currently President of Clean Islands International. He will highlight some of the infrastructure issues that Bermuda is facing.

PAMELA BARIT NOLAN <$> Director of the Centre on Philanthropy. She will provide a wealth of knowledge on the third pillar and its contribution to the Island.

MALCOLM KIRKLAND <$> Director of the Bermuda Sloop Foundation. He is well-schooled on social issues and working with young people.Returning Membe/B>DAVID CHAPMAN — An environmental scientist who will remain as Deputy Chairman. He’s a teacher at the Berkeley Institute and will contribute his science background and connection to young people.

FRANCIS MUSSENDEN — President and CEO of the Bermuda Telephone Company who will represent the Bermuda Employers’ Ccil.

DR. PAUULU KAMARAKAFEGO — An ecological engineer specialising in rural technology, planning and developing rural communities. He has also been a consultant to the United Nations.

AMANDA OUTERBRIDGE8212;<$> Former Bermuda National Trust Director (BNT). She has a long record on preserving Bermuda’s natural resources.

DORCAS ROBERT#8212;<$> Currently the Environmental Conservation Officer for the BNT. She will represent the BNT on the roundtable.

PETER EVERSON — President of the Bermuda Chamber of Commerce. He represents business and commerce issues for the roundtable.