Daily Observer (Jamaica)

‘Conni’s’ vision

- BY ROMARDO LYONS Observer staff reporter lyonsr@jamaicaobs­erver.com

CONRAD Hunt, 20, believes St Thomas can become a major entertainm­ent hot spot in a POST-COVID Jamaica. With this vision, the thirdyear marketing and internatio­nal business student at University of Technology (Utech), Jamaica has started a events, talent management, recording label called Conni Entertainm­ent Group.

“It can be argued that the parish of St Thomas will become the next Montego Bay in terms of the home for great dancehall acts for years to come, seeing the recent success of a number of talents. Among a few of our favourites from the parish paving the way are Popcaan, Chronic Law, Skillibeng and the most recent Rytical, Shaqstar, Quenga, Di Ruption and Ajauni,” Hunt, CEO for Conni Entertainm­ent Group, told the Jamaica Observer.

“There is a lot more youth with great talent but limited resources that hinder their dreams over the years. When I refer to limited resources, I speak of structured management with the requisite knowledge and/ or experience­s to lead and develop these talents who can be of value to not just our parish but our country,” Hunt continued.

The CEO — born in St Thomas but currently living in Twickenham Park, St Catherine — said being a part of the University College Ambassador­s

(UCA) Limited in 2018 fuelled his passion for entertainm­ent. He, however, harboured dreams of bettering his birth parish.

“After being hands-on in entertainm­ent in Kingston and at Utech, I realised the opportunit­y to bring something of value back to my parish. Something of substance that I can work on to help uplift the parish and the youth with talent in the parish,” he said.

“My passion actually resides in the act of planning, creating and seeing outcomes, hence, a career in marketing and entertainm­ent. I fell in love with the art of planning events and seeing how joyful it is when people love and appreciate what you have created. It’s the same with music, the creativity and the resulting enjoyment. Among those, I have amassed excellent leadership, communicat­ion and innovative skills which are critical in leading a team and being apart of this industry,” he continued.

Hunt said he has started work on a facility which would house his agency, as well as signed a few acts.

“The blocks were laid and the top is covered. We are in the process of rendering the walls then painting while also gathering the necessary furniture and equipment for music production. So far, we have reached out to three young talents who we want to work with while we are currently seeking a studio engineer for operation of the studio,” he said.

“Conni Entertainm­ent record label will be working with both young and establishe­d talents. To be exact, there will be more buildings on the compound, including an office, an equipment storage for events, and entertainm­ent equipment rentals,” he continued.

The CEO said he is not overly concerned about the funding of his project.

“In any successful business there is good capital or effective connection­s, or networking. In the case of Conni Entertainm­ent Group, effective connection­s or what we call links is our first advantage in the developmen­t stages alongside just enough capital,” he added.

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Constructi­on has begun on the building to house Conni Entertainm­ent Group.
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Conrad Hunt

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