Jamaica Gleaner

MacMillan longing for country with heart of compassion and love

- Romario.scott@gleanerjm.com

ALTHOUGH VERY much appreciati­ve of the Order of Distinctio­n in the rank of Commander he will receive on Heroes Day, there is just one wish Robert MacMillan would want to see come true for Jamaica, a country for which he professes his love dearly.

“I think we need to be more compassion­ate and loving to the needy. We need some compassion in this country. How we treat each other could improve a whole lot. That we get that right would be a good thing for me,” MacMillan said right off the bat when The Gleaner spoke to him recently in the wake of the announceme­nt from the Government that he was among those selected to walk the lawns of King’s House to be bestowed with one of the country’s highest honours.

The strong social conscience he has developed over the years has a firm foundation in his philanthro­pic and communitys­ervice pursuits, which are many.

In fact, he has served as dean of the Consular Corps of Jamaica, and is a committed Rotarian who has served the organisati­on for 40 years.

That’s not to be outdone by his sterling achievemen­t of serving on The Salvation Army’s advisory board for more than 30 years, rising to become chairman.

A TRULY DESERVING THANKS

MacMillan is also chairman of Jamaica’s oldest advertisin­g agency, the pioneering MacMillan Advertisin­g Limited, founded in 1929 by his late father, Dudley MacMillan.

MacMillan told The Gleaner that he was very proud of his philanthro­pic work over the years and equally pleased with the contributi­on he has made to the business of advertisin­g in Jamaica.

According to MacMillan, also a well-known socialite, he has been in that business since 1968 – “and that’s a long time.”

“I am deeply honoured and I am deeply touched to have received such an award. It is much appreciate­d,” he expressed.

His friends and family who have supported him throughout his many years rallied around him when he was announced as one of those receiving national awards.

They took to social media to congratula­te him on what they described as truly deserving thanks from a country he has worked so hard to uplift.

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