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Cayman Made initiative showcased

Cayman Made initiative showcased to local producers

Over a dozen local businesses heard about Cayman Made – an exciting new initiative by the
Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce designed to create a distinctive high-quality ‘Cayman’
brand exclusively for products made here.


Nelson Dilbert, Immediate Past President and founder of the Cayman Spirits Company, gave the
presentation, drawing on his extensive experience as an entrepreneur. He shared information
about Cayman Made and how it would be run. But he also invited feedback from those present
about what they would like Cayman Made to become as it developed: “We want to hear what you
need in your businesses,” he said.

Once local businesses have met the entry criteria, they are eligible to use the Cayman Made logo.
This logo can be displayed either as a sticker on their product or as an integral part of their printed
packaging. The key requirement is that the product should be made in the Cayman Islands, using
local ingredients wherever possible. This initiative covers a wide range of locally made products,
from jams and preserves to pepper sauces and pastries, and from alcoholic beverages to artwork,
jewellery, fragrances, cosmetics, and clothing.

Nelson Dilbert

Dilbert said the main purpose was to distinguish products made here—creating jobs and industry
for the country—from those who import a ready-made product and repackage it in a Cayman
package.


“I attend trade shows all over the world, and most of the time, people say to me, ‘What else does
Cayman produce? Where can I find all this information in one place?’


“The Chamber will develop a dedicated Cayman Made website. It will be a full website where we
will have to promote all your Cayman-made brands. The logo will be promoted through grocery
stores – we’ll work with them,” Dilbert said. “When you walk down that aisle, they’ve got Mexican
food and Filipino food. Where is the Cayman section?”


Dilbert said he would be happy to share his extensive knowledge of getting products into stores—
both locally and overseas. He also encouraged those who join the programme to share resources
by grouping them together.


Chamber CEO Wil Pineau introduced Swan Sandoval, Cayman Made Coordinator, and Glenn
Duran who is the Chamber’s Membership Engagement Coordinator. Both are dedicated to
listening to businesses, understanding their needs, and exploring how Cayman Made and the
Chamber can assist in promoting their products. The Chamber is committed to supporting local
businesses in their growth and success. He added that the Chamber could help them host
product demonstrations in its conference room and provide assistance with client outreach and
marketing. Businesses that join the Cayman Made initiative will also be promoted on the main
Chamber website and will be featured in the monthly newsletter.


Businesses that make local produces can join Cayman Made by contacting Swan Sandoval at
[email protected] or Glenn Duran at [email protected] or
calling the Chamber office at 949-8090

Photos (supplief)

More than a dozen local businesses came to hear about Cayman Made

Local entrepreneur Nelson Dilbert, who helped spearhead Cayman Made, treats attendees to a tour of his brewery.

Grand Cayman Distillery CEO Moises Sevilla.

Windy Vale – locally made jams

Cayman Made – a new initiative for promoting locally-made products

Ted Green Fragrances

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