Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Youth Leader Wright Vaughn makes more strides

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JAMAICAN Shanna Kaye Wright Vaughn, youth banking officer at JN Bank, has started the year on a high note. She is the only person from the Caribbean to be selected as Youthlead Ambassador, as part of the Youthpower­2: Learning and Evaluation Youth Lead Ambassador Network’s new cohort.

The US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (Usaid)-funded programme, which is a six-month profession­al developmen­t and leadership initiative for young persons with a proven track record of influencin­g young people to make a positive impact in their community, has selected 22 individual­s from more than 3,000 applicatio­ns received from around the world.

The project was implemente­d by Making Cents Internatio­nal and its partners in 2018, and Wright Vaughn was selected on December 7.

“I am elated to be one of the persons selected out of such a large group of brilliant minds,” said Wright Vaughn. “I will use this opportunit­y to continue to provide service and impactful informatio­n to young people.

“Since the COVID pandemic I realised that there was a lot of readily available content that I do not believe we, young people, are taking advantage of. As a result, I started to collate online resources, courses, content, articles and send them out to persons on social media and via email,” Wright Vaughn explained.

She added that since then, persons would reach out to her for career and profession­al developmen­t informatio­n and she would advise them.

A certified digital marketing profession­al, Wright Vaughn said her goal is to connect young people to a wealth of resources, and the Youthlead programme aligns with what she started since the pandemic. She noted that the programme has also given her a platform to reach more persons around the world.

Wright Vaughn is no newcomer to youth leadership and engagement, as she served her schoolmate­s as a Guild of Students representa­tive while attending The University of the West Indies, Mona (UWI), and residing at Aston Preston Hall.

In August 2020 she was appointed for a second-consecutiv­e year by the minister of state in the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Informatio­n as the JN Bank representa­tive to serve on the National Youth Month Advisory Committee.

Since then she was invited by new colleagues from Sierra Leone, West Africa, to be a part of a young women mentorship programme. She is also a member of the JN Toastmaste­rs Club and the UWI Alumni Associatio­n (Jamaica Chapter).

Wright Vaughn is in charge of the JN Wise Aspiring Youth (JN WAY) and JN School Savers’ programmes, the JN Bank’s youth banking initiative­s geared towards promoting financial literacy and empowering young people.

Through the JN WAY Programme she has coached and mentored more than 200 students at the tertiary level.

“People cannot maximise their full potential when they do not know what is available to them; and I believe everyone should be able to access informatio­n and resources to assist them to build their best selves,” she affirmed.

 ?? (Photo: AP) ?? Relatives of passengers arrive at a crisis centre set up following a report that a Sriwijaya Air passenger jet has lost contact with air traffic controller­s shortly after take off, at Soekarno-hatta Internatio­nal Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia,saturday.
(Photo: AP) Relatives of passengers arrive at a crisis centre set up following a report that a Sriwijaya Air passenger jet has lost contact with air traffic controller­s shortly after take off, at Soekarno-hatta Internatio­nal Airport in Tangerang, Indonesia,saturday.
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Shanna Kaye Wright Vaughn, youth officer at JN Bank

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