Trevor Brathwaite demits office as ECCB Deputy Governor
After 15 and one half years of service to the people of the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU), Trevor Brathwaite demitted office as Deputy Governor of the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) on September 15.
At a farewell event held in Brathwaite’s honour on 7th September, the management and staff of the ECCB and friends and colleagues of Brathwaite acknowledged his commitment and contribution to the ECCB and wider ECCU region during his tenure. The former Deputy Governor was serenaded by the ECCB choir and the Shockwave Band of which he was a founding member.
As the Bank’s second Deputy Governor and a member of its Executive team since 2006, Braithwaite was instrumental in providing steady and strong leadership through changing and difficult times, a release from the bank states.
He was a strong advocate for the growth and development of ECCB leaders and always promoted prudent accounting and fiscal practices in the achievement of the bank’s vision and mission.
In his farewell remarks to the management and staff of the ECCB, the former Deputy Governor expressed his passion for service to the people of the region when he said, “keep serving the region, the region will love your efforts even if they don’t say it openly.” He said further that though retired, he would still be there to assist in any way possible.
The ECCB said it is grateful to the former Deputy Governor for his many years of dedicated service and wished him all the very best in his future endeavours.