Jamaica Gleaner

Francis ‘Paco’ Kennedy inducted into Hall of Fame

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THE WORK and contributi­ons of the late Francis ‘Paco’ Kennedy, acclaimed Jamaican businessma­n, philanthro­pist and advocate for the renewal of downtown Kingston, was recently recognised by a posthumous induction into the US Minority Business Hall of Fame and Museum (MBHFM).

The ceremony was held at the Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, where Catherine Kennedy, his daughter and chief risk officer at GraceKenne­dy, along with her mother, Marjory Kennedy, director of Jamaica Freight and Shipping Company Ltd, accepted the award.

“My mother and I are absolutely delighted and honoured that such a prestigiou­s organisati­on has inducted my father into the Minority Business Hall of Fame. My father would have been deeply surprised and honoured. He was a very humble man. He worked not to amass great amounts of wealth or accolades, but rather to do good, to serve his country. He was fired by this zeal,” Kennedy said.

PROMOTING BUSINESS TIES

Paco Kennedy was honoured for promoting closer business ties between the US minority business community and Jamaica. He was nominated for the award by Julian ‘Jingles’ Reynolds, Jamaican-born, American based entreprene­ur, writer, and filmmaker who is a member and consultant with the National Minority Business Council, headquarte­red in New York, and serving the interests of minority businesses throughout America. The nomination was supported by John F. Robinson, president and cofounder of the 45-year-old National Minority Business Council (NMBC).

In describing her father’s efforts to promote investment­s in Jamaica, Kennedy said: “Daddy brought major US corporatio­ns and US minority-owned businesses to Jamaica and encouraged them to consider Jamaica and Jamaican companies when looking to expand their supply chain and/or other investment opportunit­ies.”

“His outreach has led to several business and philanthro­pic relationsh­ips that are still active today. One example of this is the work of the Sounds and Pressure Foundation which was formed in 2006 as a partnershi­p and was registered as a charitable foundation in 2014 with an objective to elevate the value of downtown Kingston as a cultural tourist attraction,” she added.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Francis ‘Paco’ Kennedy
CONTRIBUTE­D Francis ‘Paco’ Kennedy

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