Tina was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas under the Magistrate’s Act by order of the Governor General in 2017.
Venentia “Tina” Cambridge serves as the President and Chief Operating Officer. She is excited to lead TWCF through this period of transition and promise.
Immediately before coming to TWCF, Tina spent over thirty years in the insurance industry, most recently having led and developed the Caribbean operations with a focus on employee benefits programs for one of the world’s leading Insurers, Generali Worldwide. She also previously served as a Director of Care Management Network Inc, a separate Generali-owned entity specializing in the coordination of worldwide medical services and cost containment initiatives.
Tina received a law degree with honors from the University Wolverhampton, as well as a certificate in Alternative Dispute Resolution from the University of Windsor. She has been designated a Certified Manager by the Institute of Certified Professional Managers and maintains an Association with the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. She is a founding member of the Bahamas Chapter of CIArb and is a Chartered Director (C.Dir.) having held membership in the Caribbean Institute of Directors.
Tina was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas under the Magistrate’s Act by order of the Governor General in 2017.
Tina has served the Bahamas Insurance Association in various executive capacities over the years, participating in regulatory working groups lending expertise to the legislative landscape governing the Industry. She was appointed a Director of the National Health Insurance Authority, thereby contributing to the ongoing development of a universal healthcare program for the Bahamas and is currently a Director of the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, a private foundation which seeks to ensure focus on the public hospitals overarching needs in providing healthcare to the wider populace.
Tina was appointed a Justice of the Peace for the Commonwealth of the Bahamas under the Magistrate’s Act by order of the Governor General in 2017.