Jamaica Gleaner

Jamaica to host Caribbean-Canada leaders’ dialogue

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JAMAICA IS set to host the next staging of the prestigiou­s Caribbean-Canada Emerging Leaders’ Dialogue (CCELD). The programme is offered by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Emerging Leaders’ Dialogues Canada. The dialogue, built on the proven model of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Commonweal­th Study Conference­s, is scheduled to run from March 24 to 30 of this year.

The programme is anticipate­d to bring together a wide range of high-calibre mid-career individual­s selected from business, government and civil society across Canada and the Caribbean for a leadership exchange over six days. This year, the programme seeks to provide participan­ts with intensive learning and networking opportunit­ies under the working themes of ‘The Blue and Green Economies’, ’Technology and Innovation’ and ‘Tourism and Culture’.

Some notable alumni of the acclaimed dialogue are Premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands the Honourable Sharlene Cartwright Robinson; Dean of Scholarshi­ps and Director of Leadership and Change at the Rhodes Trust Dr Nadiya Figueroa; Aloun Ndombet Assamba, former high commission­er of Jamaica to the United Kingdom; and former Minister of Tourism, Civil Aviation and Culture in the Government of Grenada Alexandra Otwey- Noel.

EXCELLENT PROGRAMME

Chair of the CCELD Local Planning Committee and alumnus of the 2011 cohort, Lisa Bell, managing director of the National Export-Import Bank of Jamaica, lauds the CCELD as an excellent leadership programme both on an individual and national level. “Participan­ts are immersed in a dialogue which gives them the opportunit­y to challenge each other’s perspectiv­es on a range of thematic issues. It compels leaders to venture beyond the parameters of their organisati­onal domain and engage in a dynamic and critical conversati­on for sustainabl­e community, regional and internatio­nal developmen­t”.

Similarly, senior manager in the Ministry of Tourism, Industry and Training in The Bahamas, Ruth-Ann Rolle, points out that the programme can be rated as

‘The programme seeks candidates who are passionate about impacting growth through sustainabl­e policies and are interested in determinin­g practical solutions to the issues hindering developmen­t.’

a life-changing experience. “This programme has impacted my personal life, as well as my career. It has broadened my perspectiv­e on inclusivit­y and diversity. The opportunit­y to network with leaders from across the region and Canada was crucial. I was exposed to a wealth of knowledge from a range of entreprene­urs, and it helped me to further enhance my own leadership potential. The time I spent on the programme was just as impactful as the time spent attaining my bachelor’s degree in tourism.”

The dialogue is supported by a local planning committee, which represents a variety of sectors. Partnershi­ps have been secured locally with The University of West Indies and in Canada with The Institute for the Study of Internatio­nal Developmen­t, McGill University, in Montreal, Quebec.

The programme seeks candidates who are passionate about impacting growth through sustainabl­e policies and are interested in determinin­g practical solutions to the issues hindering developmen­t. Applicatio­ns are currently being accepted for the dialogue and may be submitted by completing the applicatio­n form located on the website at

https://www.eldcanada.org/cceld-participan­t-applicatio­n.html. The deadline for applicatio­ns is February 15. For further informatio­n, contact Shauyagaye Panton at 876 630-1478.

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