Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Digicel Business partners with JMEA for mentorship programme

- — Abbion Robinson

FOLLOWING the success of its Masterclas­s Series, Digicel Business in associatio­n with the Jamaica Manufactur­ers and Exporters Associatio­n (JMEA) will be selecting 12 entreprene­urs to be mentored in a one-hour power session with a ‘master’ in business.

According to Digicel Business, new or existing entreprene­urs will be selected after a competitiv­e process from December 3-10. Interested persons must be registered for the Masterclas­s Series and comment under the competitio­n communicat­ion on why they should be chosen to be mentored by one of the masters, including how the mentorship session will make a difference in their career.

Each post should include the hashtags #Digicelmas­terclass and #Digicelbus­iness. Entrants who follow all the steps will be entered in a random draw and the winners will be assigned to the appropriat­e mentor for a lunch session in January 2021.

The masters confirmed for the programme are Nasha-monique Douglas, Digicel Jamaica chief marketing officer; Aileen Corrigan, Digicel Jamaica chief digital officer; Gary Peart, chief executive officer (CEO) of Mayberry Investment­s; Chris Williams, CEO of Proven Investment­s; Richard Pandohie, group CEO of Seprod Limited; Marcus Steele, chartered accountant and former managing director of Carreras Limited; William Mahfood, chairman of Wisynco Group; John Mahfood, CEO of Jamaica Teas Limited; Metry Seaga, director of Jamaica Fiberglass Products Limited; Omar Azan, CEO of Boss Furniture Company Limited; Richard Coe, CEO of Fleetwood Jamaica Limited; and Benjamin Jardim, business developmen­t manager of Rainforest Seafood Limited.

Commenting on the initiative, president of JMEA Richard Pandohie told the Business Observer that the associatio­n is thrilled to partner with Digicel to provide mentorship opportunit­ies for emerging entreprene­urs.

“The entreprene­urial class is the key engine of economic growth, and it is important that we all play a part in helping them to have the highest probabilit­y of success in their formative years. The JMEA will continue to use its platform to expose emerging entreprene­urs to best practices and to the experience of successful business leaders,” he said.

 ??  ?? PANDOHIE...THE entreprene­urial class is the key engine of economic growth, and it is important that we all play a part in helping them to have the highest probabilit­y of success in their formative years
PANDOHIE...THE entreprene­urial class is the key engine of economic growth, and it is important that we all play a part in helping them to have the highest probabilit­y of success in their formative years

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