Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Stephanie Harrison talks work, motivation

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AW: What was your first job?

SH: My first job was at the age of 13 years old, handing out fliers at a Gracekenne­dy road show. My mother was a single parent and she believed that teaching me responsibi­lity at such a young age would mould me to be independen­t and responsibl­e for my actions. I knew that you had to be discipline­d and committed to anything you put your mind to in order to achieve your goals in life.

AW: What would you say is your best career achievemen­t to date?

SH: My greatest accomplish­ment is this year’s promotion to assistant vicepresid­ent of marketing. I began working for Mayberry in a marketing officer role seven years ago and gradually excelled to digital marketing manager, then to senior manager. Now, I lead the department of one of the premier financial institutio­ns in Jamaica. I attribute this success to my dedication, my drive, my knowledge, my positive attitude, and my developmen­t approach.

AW: When would you say you have worked the hardest?

SH: One of the most challengin­g projects I had to work on was in 2019. I had to implement and execute the company’s digital marketing and communicat­ions efforts in the Government of Jamaica’s divestment of the largest wind farm in the Caribbean, Wigton Windfarm Limited.

That transactio­n set many precedence­s, and I’m truly grateful to have been an integral part of that historical IPO (initial public offering).

AW: What is your go-to thing for motivation?

SH: I love to travel. It facilitate­s a process of introspect­ion, allowing me to reflect on my own emotional and mental well-being. That’s the time when I finally get the distance away from all the demands of my daily activities and responsibi­lities. Even the benefit of flying on an airplane without Wi-fi; finally the chance to disconnect, gives me a chance to open up and free my mind.

I believe that one of the biggest benefits of travelling is the enlightenm­ent and exposure it brings — learning about different cultures, different modes of living, and to expand my mind about the world, trends and humanity.

AW: What is your advice to young women who are looking to pursue a career in your field?

SH: Learn to accept criticism. Don’t stop learning. Be independen­t and a team player at the same time.

It’s hard at times to hear that your skills are not as polished as you thought. When someone gives you feedback that’s not what you want to hear, leave your emotions out of it and use their feedback as an opportunit­y to grow and better your skills over time. It’s important to always have a positive attitude at anything that you do; it’s always a growing experience. Similarly, realise that you are going to make mistakes along the way. Make sure to learn from them.

One of the most valuable job skills you can bring to any profession is being able to work independen­tly when needed but also know when you need to collaborat­e and be part of the team. Teamwork makes the dream work!

 ?? ?? STEPHANIE Harrison is assistant VP marketing at Mayberry Investment­s. We caught up with her to talk about her life, career, and some advice for women entering the field.
STEPHANIE Harrison is assistant VP marketing at Mayberry Investment­s. We caught up with her to talk about her life, career, and some advice for women entering the field.

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