Johann Moxam
Having joined Merrill Lynch Bank & Trust Co.
(Cayman) Ltd. in 2002, Johann served in various positions including
assistant manager, company secretary and money-laundering reporting
officer. He was named a director of the board in 2006. His
responsibilities include working in partnership with various lines of
business and senior bank management on risk oversight, bank strategy,
private client initiatives and corporate governance initiatives.
Mr.
Moxam received an LLB in Law from Buckingham University. He is also a
member of the Lions Club of Grand Cayman Board of Directors. He has
served as a member of the Business Staffing Plan Board between 2005-2009
and is active in the community on various levels.
“I have
always appreciated the work that the Chamber has done for the Caymanian
community and have respected the fact that the Chamber has tackled
difficult subjects without fear or partisan beliefs. I believe that more
professionals and business owners should get involved in this
organization, which represents the largest voice on the Island. I am
honoured to be involved and to offer my talents, time and assistance.”

Patricia Bell Councilor T: 814 2125 E:
Pat_bell@candw.ky
Patricia Bell
Pat joined the Water Authority in March 2005 as Chief Human Resources Manager. She began her career in the field of Social Work with the then Social Services Department and later the Education Department. She then made the transition into the human resources field, first in training and development with the Government Personnel Department, and later into management with the Health Services Authority and Ansbacher (Cayman) Ltd.
She has a Master of Education degree in Adult Education from the University of Toronto and a Bachelor of Social Work degree from the University of South Florida. Pat is a member and past director of the Cayman Islands Society of Human Resource Professionals and served on the Education Council for three years. She has supported and/or participated in various community projects and activities over the years.
“It was indeed an honour to be nominated and elected to serve on the Chamber Council for two years. I realise that I don’t have a purely business background but I believe that I can make a positive contribution to the Council and hence the business community, based on my years of experience in the public sector and in human resources management and development.
"As an employee of an independently operated statutory body, I can often see both sides of the public/private debate on many topical issues and for the most part view issues dealt with by the Chamber from a balanced perspective. As the Chamber is so involved in all aspects of the development of the Cayman community, I see my time on the Chamber Council as an opportunity to serve and give back to the local community that has benefited me my entire life.”

Peter Broadhurst Councilor T: 916-5055 E:
broadlaw@westtel.ky
Peter Broadhurst
Peter was admitted to the Bar in 1971 in Ontario and then 1988 and 1994 in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands. He gained his qualifications from Queen’s University (B.A., 1965) and University of Toronto (LL.B., 1969).
He is a member of the Law Society of the Cayman Islands (council member), the Law Society of Upper Canada, the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, the Cayman Islands Company Managers Association (director), notary public, Ontario and The Cayman Islands, Canadian Bar Association, Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce Pension Plan Trustee and Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce council member.
Peter practices in commercial litigation before all courts and administrative tribunals, corporate local and international transactions, estates and trusts, time share, residential and commercial real estate and development; securities, financings and mutual funds; insolvency and asset recovery; asset and privacy preservation.
Broadhurst LLC acts for a number of local businesses including several financial institutions, the national television broadcasting company, Internet and telephony providers, quantity surveyors, real estate developers and numerous entities involved with labour disputes, development and planning issues and immigration matters. The firm also carries on an extensive litigation practice before all courts and tribunals and specialises in personal injury litigation and estate matters.
“I believe the Chamber has a vital role to play in Cayman and it should be the medium that represents business and advocates positions on behalf of its members that express the views and concerns of the business community. Hopefully we are an effective liaison between business and the government.