Jamaica Gleaner

McConnell hailed for his inspiratio­n as a trailblaze­r, nation builder

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WILLIAM ‘BILLY’ McConnell, former managing director at Lascelles deMercado & Company and Wray & Nephew Group, died yesterday after battling cancer.

McConnell retired from Lascelles in June 2011 but since then, served on a number of private- and public-sector boards. The well-known business leader was inducted into the Private Sector Organisati­on of Jamaica’s (PSOJ) Hall of Fame in 2006.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness hailed McConnell as a trailblaze­r, nation builder, and inspiratio­n to a generation of industry profession­als and innovators.

“His efforts at encouragin­g a liberalise­d free market as well as his championin­g the removal of foreign exchange controls created the environmen­t where private business could prosper and enhanced the ability of entreprene­urs to develop competitiv­e enterprise­s,” said Holness.

“The entire Government and the people of Jamaica owe a debt of gratitude to Mr McConnell for his vision and dedication to the developmen­t of Jamaica and its people.”

INSTRUMENT­AL TO OTHER SECTORS

Opposition Leader Dr Peter Phillips said McConnell’s remarkable contributi­on to the developmen­t of the nation’s business sector is well recognised and that he gave outstandin­g service to the country through the private sector, in particular, through companies such as Lascelles De Mercado Ltd and J. Wray & Nephew.

Phillips said at the leadership level of the PSOJ, McConnell was instrument­al in several major initiative­s that promoted the interests of not only the membership, but assisted many other sectors towards national advancemen­t.

“Jamaica has lost a stalwart of industries and a good and faithful son in the passing of Mr McConnell,” said the opposition leader.

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