Sharmaine Adderley the Bahamas Director of ARM Global Incorporation Ltd (ARM Global,) the Corporate arm of an Association called APOSTOLIC RESTORATION MISSION herein referred to as (ARM).
A northern Bahamas Headquarters is being established in Nassau managed by Sharmaine and a Southern CARICOM Headquarters in Barbados managed by Jenny Tryhane.
Sharmaine blessed with athletic gifts, Sharmaine received a Basketball and Softball scholarship to attend St. Augustine’s College in Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. She graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Information Systems.
In 1998, she went on to the College of the Bahamas where she received her Teaching Degree in Computer Studies for Secondary Education.
As a born again believer she is a member of The House of the Mantle of God where she is actively advancing the Kingdom of God.
Sharmaine is the President of Commune Sports Bahamas – an Association that seeks to strengthen communities through Sport, Team Building Strategies, Leadership Development and Festivals.
(Read more below)
Sharmaine is a former Vice President of the National Student Christian Movement (SCM).
Sharmaine is an Executive Member of Civil Society Bahamas and a member of the Gender Based Violence Task Force and a Country Representative to the International Sports Coalition and formerly served as an advisor on various governmental advisory councils.
She first connected with HE Jenny Tryhane, founder of United Caribbean Relief in 2019 when she spearheaded the Bahamas Hurricane Dorian Relief Effort distributing hundreds of Sawyer Point One Community Filtration Systems.
Min Sharmaine Adderley, President of the Sunshine Park Neighbourhood Watch and President of Commune Sports Bahamas partnered with United Caribbean Trust (Barbados) and Higher Anointing Christian Ministries to provide a water filtration system to the Neighbourhood Watch Groups in Grand Bahama!
Thanks to her partnership with United Caribbean Relief they were able to donated Bible Study Packs for the churches of the Bahamas following Hurricane Dorian's devastation.
"We have connected to over 100 churches and Community Grass Roots organizations that greatly need these Bible Studies.
We have packed over 600 bales of Bible Studies each with a Bible in case the Leader/Guide had lost there Bible in the hurricane.
Distributed to 21 Baptist churches, 5 Nazarene churches, 4 Methodist churches, Haitian churches and other Evangelicals that came to collect them, to God be the glory"
"As the CEO of ARM Global Incorporation Ltd (ARM Global) I welcome Sharmaine to the team, she brings a wealth of Bahamas experience and connections to the table to enable ARM Global to be a driving force behind major investment in the island and region." HE Rev Abraham Kisembo