MEET THE BOARD
Who are the people behind the BMCLA?

Anthony Bryan
ChairmanMr. Bryan is a results-oriented sales and marketing professional with over 20 years’ experience in the Pharmaceutical Industry. Over the last two decades he worked for both Pfizer and Sevier where he acquired a vast amount of knowledge and expertise in the Pharmaceutical Industry across the Caribbean region.
Mr. Bryan’s knowledge and expertise spans several therapeutic areas including Pediatrics, ENT, Metabolic Diseases, Orthopedics, Diabetes, Cardiology, Oncology, Neurology, Rheumatology and Vaccines. In addition, his previous responsibilities also included forecasting, inventory management, budgeting and exploring new market opportunities.

Taahir Bulbulia
TBA

Queen Asheba Avril Hinkson-Trotman
Mrs. Hinkson-Trotman is a Business Owner and Assistant Facilitator for the Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development Entomology Department, in conjunction with the Florida Association of Voluntary Agencies for Caribbean Action.

Dr. Adrian Waterman
Dr. Waterman is an Anaesthesiologist and Intensivist and also Chronic Pain Management Specialist who has worked in several countries including St Lucia, Wales, England and presently Barbados and occasionally in the Cayman Islands.

Rev. Dr. Gerald Seale
Rev. Dr Seale is the retired Bishop of the Barbados District, Pentecostal Assemblies of the West Indies. He has served on numerous government boards including the Child Care Board, the National Reconciliation Committee 2008-2012 as Deputy Chairman, member of Queen’s College Board of Management as well as on the Task Force on Reparations.

Stacey Medford
Ms. Medford, who represents the youth, has a background in marketing (financial sector, customer service and events) campaign development, product launch, and media expertise to elevate brand profiles.

Dr. Arthur Phillips
TBA

Dr. Alana Griffith
Dr. Griffith is a Lecturer in Sociology specialising in Social Policy. She began lecturing part-time with UWI Cave Hill in 2004 while working in the Prime Minister’s Office Barbados as a Research Officer. Dr. Griffith in her capacity as a CARICOM Commissioner on Marijuana, she was involved in conducting research on whether marijuana should be decriminalized for medical research, religious or recreational use in the member states.