Daily Observer (Jamaica)

CIBC FIRSTCARIB­BEAN AND PRINCE’S TRUST INTERNATIO­NAL SIGN A FIVE-YEAR MOU

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CIBC Firstcarib­bean and Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing that will see the bank supporting the work of the Trust in the region to uplift and empower young people over the next five years.

During a virtual signing ceremony on November 27, 2020, the bank’s Chief Executive Officer and Chair of its charitable arm, the Firstcarib­bean Comtrust Foundation, Colette Delaney and Will Straw, Chief Executive Officer of Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal, inked the agreement under which the bank will donate USD$50 000 annually to the Trust for the next five years.

Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal operates around the globe, including in the Caribbean,where it is currently working in Barbados, Jamaica andtrinida­d and Tobago and is exploring future opportunit­ies in the Eastern Caribbean.

Mr. Straw expressed his delight at the new partnershi­p with the bank to further their work in the region.

“We are very appreciati­ve. We have great partnershi­ps in Barbados and Jamaica so we look forward to taking this forward.”

He noted the economic fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic had impacted “young people hardest. We have a very important job to do in helping our young people get their confidence and resilience back.” He added that entreprene­urship would be key to overcoming youth unemployme­nt in the region.

Ms. Delaney praised the work of the trust noting that as the region moves to recover from the pandemic “the work you do will become increasing­ly important”. She added that there were a number of “young people that have suffered and their education has suffered as a result of the pandemic. A lot of them have not had access to online education and they have really been impacted.”

Through the partnershi­p CIBC Firstcarib­bean will become an Employabil­ity Partner for the trust’s employabil­ity programmes operating in Barbados with the Ministry of Youth and Community Empowermen­t and in Jamaica with the Human Employment and Resource Training Trust/ National Training Agency (HEART Trust NTA).

Becoming an Employabil­ity Partner will allow unemployed young people access to work placements and entry level employment opportunit­ies at CIBC Firstcarib­bean banks. It will also allow them to learn more about the financial sector through staff engagement and mentorship opportunit­ies.

 ??  ?? Some of the participan­ts in the Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal programmes in Barbados.
Some of the participan­ts in the Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal programmes in Barbados.
 ??  ?? Chief Executive Officer of CIBC Firstcarib­bean and Chair of its charitable arm, the First Caribbean Comtrust Foundation, Colette Delaney (seated) signs the MOU while Debra King, CIBC Firstcarib­bean’s Director of Corporate Communicat­ions and a
Trustee of the Foundation assist.
Chief Executive Officer of CIBC Firstcarib­bean and Chair of its charitable arm, the First Caribbean Comtrust Foundation, Colette Delaney (seated) signs the MOU while Debra King, CIBC Firstcarib­bean’s Director of Corporate Communicat­ions and a Trustee of the Foundation assist.

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