Human Resources professionals from the Turks and Caicos Islands Financial Services Commission (FSC) attended Transform 2026, the premier annual conference for people professionals and WorkTech innovators. Held at Wynn Las Vegas, Nevada (23–25 March) under the theme “Lead the Transformation in the Age of AI,” the event brought together global HR and business leaders to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping people strategy and future-ready organisational design.

Transform 2026 convened visionary speakers and practitioners to explore how new intelligence can be harnessed to enhance productivity, creativity, and trust within people-centred organisations. Session topics included the AI revolution, talent strategy, workplace health and well-being, leadership, and practical frameworks for implementing AI-enabled HR solutions.

Representing the FSC were Office Manager Flore Mullings and HR Officer Candre Skippings. They joined a strong contingent of Turks and Caicos Islands HR and administrative professionals from Experience Turks and Caicos, the Ports Authority, KB Homes, Turks and Caicos Collection, The Ritz-Carlton Resort, and Tiersa Hall of Impactful Imprints. The FSC’s attendance underscores its commitment to professional development, cross-sector collaboration, and the adoption of innovative practices to strengthen local institutions and communities.

“Investing in learning opportunities such as Transform 2026 ensures our team returns equipped with practical insights and global perspectives that will benefit the FSC and the wider Turks and Caicos workforce,” said Kenisha Bacchus, Managing Director (Ag). “Our presence at this forum reflects our continued dedication to excellence, innovation, and collaboration as we adapt responsibly to technological change.”
The Commission looks forward to integrating the knowledge and best practice gained at Transform 2026 into its operations and sharing these learnings across the public and private sectors to support sustainable growth.