Guam Visitors Bureau board chairman Milton Morinaga called for a special board meeting Tuesday afternoon after an eight-month pause and amid a still sluggish tourism industry, but a clash of
The government agency in charge of Guam’s tourism still lacks a board quorum to help steer the pandemic-hit visitor industry forward and is looking to elected officials and tourism industry
The arrival forecast for fiscal year 2023 has been revised from 680,000 to 670,000, which is still 41% of pre-pandemic 2019 levels because many of Guam’s source markets also are
Group advances women in business by whatever means necessary
By Steve Limtiaco
View Comments
The Guam Women’s Chamber of Commerce, the island’s newest business network, will celebrate its 8th anniversary this fall.
The group’s membership is mostly small businesses, chamber President Laura Nelson Cepeda said, noting that most businesses on Guam are considered small according to federal guidelines because they have fewer than 500 employees.
“We have a lot of men, actually, in the Women’s Chamber. One of our biggest sponsors is Sonny Ada. He’s a huge advocate for the Guam Women’s Chamber,” Cepeda said.