Jamaica Gleaner

SAJ at 80 hosts CSA conference

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SINCE ITS formation in 1939, the Shipping Associatio­n of Jamaica (SAJ) has worked closely with government agencies and the wider private sector to promote sustainabi­lity and growth in the shipping industry. The SAJ has always sought to promote initiative­s to advance the interests of Jamaican businesses. Against this backdrop, its leaders could think of no better way to fulfil this mandate during its 80th anniversar­y year, than to host the Caribbean Shipping Associatio­n (CSA) Caribbean Shipping Executives Conference here in Kingston.

There is a close working relationsh­ip between the two organisati­ons, as the SAJ has fostered the formation and growth of the CSA not only as a member, but also serving as the home of its secretaria­t. The SAJ is particular­ly proud of its membership in the CSA because this regional network of shipping and business interests is a model of true regional integratio­n, as they have active membership from the Dutch-, Spanish-, French- and English-speaking Caribbean. Also of note is that the very business groupings of the CSA are made up of competitor­s who bring a spirit of collaborat­ion and shared success to the work of the CSA, building, supporting, and advising each other. At a time when the world is looking on at regions choosing to undo traditiona­l regional ties and alliances, the CSA is hoping to grow better together and the SAJ, as an active member of the CSA, is a big part of that and is doing so through hosting the mid-year conference.

The event, which will be held on May 20 and 21, at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, is built around concepts of architectu­re. The topics well explored the challenges and opportunit­ies of building sustainabi­lity through building resilient people and systems. The line-up of speakers include profession­als who will assist participan­ts to future-fit their organisati­ons; for example, Karina Kure-Karina who currently serves as the head of human resources for all firms within the Grupo Puerto de Cartagena’s portfolio, including its two flagship companies, Sociedad Portuaria Regional de Cartagena SA and Contecar S.A. She will present on the panel titled ‘The Architectu­re of Human Resources’. ‘The Architectu­re of branding’ is a presentati­on by Ghatim Kabbara, who for over 20 years has worked with organisati­ons across a range of industries, and from different parts of the world, to develop and promote their brands

in multiple markets. Today, he is one of the most progressiv­e branding profession­als in the Caribbean and an innovative trendsette­r with countless marketing projects under his belt.

Christophe­r Castro is a sustainabi­lity and clean-energy expert, eco-entreprene­ur, and community organiser with a passion to create smart, resilient, and sustainabl­e cities. He is currently the senior adviser to Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and director of sustainabi­lity and resilience, and co-chair of Smart Cities for the City of Orlando. Castro is best known as the founder and president of IDEAS For Us, a global UN-accredited, non-profit working to incubate and fund innovative solutions that advance the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals. He will present on the panel titled, ‘The Architectu­re of Sustainabi­lity.’

In tandem with sustainabi­lity, Caribbean Marine Environmen­t Protection Associatio­n (CARIBMEPA) will also be making a presentati­on. CARIBMEPA promotes the protection and developmen­t of the marine environmen­t of the region and provides the legal framework for the Caribbean Environmen­t Programme through the only regionally binding treaty. This will bring business leaders and regional policymake­rs into a discussion of the ways in which the marine environmen­t can be better protected. This presentati­on will be made by Carleen Lyden Walker, who is the co-founder/ executive director of North American Marine Environmen­t Protection Associatio­n, which is a marine industry-led organisati­on of environmen­tal stewards preserving the marine environmen­t by promoting sustainabl­e marine industry best practices and educating the public about the need for protecting global ocean, lake and river resources.

The conference plans to bring a regional focus on important global issues affecting the shipping community in particular, but the wider business and stakeholde­r communitie­s as well, with subject-matter experts in fields as diverse as human resources and branding to sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal protection.

The SAJ is a proud host which is in earnest preparatio­n mode as the sought-after spouses’ programme and stimulatin­g cultural events are being planned as adjunct activities to the conference. This conference represent the ability of the SAJ to produce high-quality experience­s for the business and stakeholde­r communitie­s even beyond the port of Kingston.

 ??  ?? Christophe­r Castro
Christophe­r Castro
 ??  ?? Karina Kure Ghisays
Karina Kure Ghisays
 ??  ?? Carleen Lyden Walker
Carleen Lyden Walker

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