Basseterre, St. Kitts – (25th February, 2025)– The St. Kitts Electricity Company Limited (SKELEC) is proud to announce its partnership with the Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) to co-host its annual Human Resource, Corporate Communications & Customer Service (HRCCCS) Conference in St. Kitts from March 23 – 26, 2025 at the St. Kitts Marriot Resort.
The event will bring together over 100 senior-level professionals from across the region, representing utilities and other firms practicing in human resources, corporate communications, and customer service.
CARILEC has long been at the forefront of capacity development, knowledge sharing, and collaboration, providing essential training and networking opportunities for companies within the region’s energy sector. By co-hosting this conference, SKELEC reaffirms its commitment to the professional growth and development of its team members and to providing world-class service to its customers.
The 2025 Human Resource, Corporate Communications & Customer Service Conference features a keynote by Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) Governor, Timothy Antoine, expert-led panel discussions, interactive workshops, and networking sessions, all designed to equip attendees with the latest strategies and best practices in their respective fields.
“SKELEC is pleased to partner with CARILEC to host this auspicious event,” said Clement Williams, General Manager, SKELEC. “We are a utility company focused on people centric practices as such we welcome this opportunity to support and continue the dialogue on how we can create work environments which focus on care, commitment, and compassion. CARILEC has become synonymous with hosting conferences and events that facilitate capacity development and networking for regional energy officials, this also provides an excellent opportunity for local professionals within the three fields to share knowledge and build lasting connections.”
The Human Resource, Corporate Communications & Customer Service Conference is open to all professionals operating in the three fields, and not solely those within the energy sector. To encourage participation from the local community, professionals from St. Kitts and Nevis can access a discounted registration rate of USD 750, providing an excellent opportunity to gain valuable industry insights and expand their networks.
CARILEC will also host a mixer for stakeholders operating in the St. Kitts and Nevis energy sector, such as Solar PV Installers, Electrical Engineering companies, and suppliers of energy related products and services. The objective of the mixer is to engage local energy-related businesses to take advantage of opportunities for training, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration within the region.
For more information and to register for the Human Resource, Corporate Communications & Customer Service Conference, visit www.carilec.org.
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