Businesswoman Celia Samuel of Go To Enterprises has been elected president of the Antigua and Barbuda Chamber of Commerce for the 2026–2027 term. According to Antigua News Room, Samuel will head a newly elected board tasked with representing the country's private sector.

The Chamber announced the election results, describing the incoming leadership as a diverse team of business professionals committed to supporting businesses of all sizes, strengthening partnerships, and promoting economic growth.

Dr. Errol Samuel of Microcom Ltd. was elected first vice president, while Tamara Lowe-James of Tropical Shipping will serve as second vice president. Jackie Ferracho-Williams of Flower World Ltd. was elected treasurer.

The board also includes four directors: Ragi Burton of Caribbean Union Bank, Yasmin Ephraim of Pegasus Technologies Inc., Wayne Hull of Liberty Business/FLOW (C&W), and Priscilla Leonce of CIBC.

In a statement, the Chamber congratulated the newly elected board and extended thanks to all members who participated in the election process.

The organisation said it looks forward to a term centred on innovation, collaboration, and advocacy on behalf of Antigua and Barbuda's broader business community.