Jamaica Gleaner

DREAMING, LEARNING AND GROWING

- Jessica Harrison Lifestyle Writer

TWENTYFIVE YEARS ago, a couple gave birth to a young man who has been doing great things for himself and his peers. Raised in Portmore, Kristoffer­son Nunes, a past Ardennite, has always dreamt of putting his entreprene­urial spirit to good use while enjoying perks, such as financial freedom.

“I actually started with selling candy, brownies, and snacks to my fellow classmates,” he said.

Nunes then went on to a bigger playground by shadowing people who ran successful event-planning and promotion companies. He was eager to learn what made successful people successful. “What was their daily routine? What took priority,” he recounts. From launching a premier marketing agency (@UCAjamaica) geared towards

bridging the gap between corporate brands and students, to hosting résumé workshops, Nunes has experience­d a great deal of the entreprene­urial circle. “My experience as an entreprene­ur/marketer has been a ‘Kool-Aid’ mix of different emotions and so much more. The opportunit­ies allowed me to develop profession­ally and personally as an individual,” he shared. GROWING REPUTATION

The vibrant soul explained that his ventures have opened up both his network and world view, including taking his reputation to other profession­als across the island and surroundin­g Caribbean neighbours. He was also invited to the Google offices in Silicon Valley and did his first TED talk in February 2019.

Like everything in this cycle called life, challenges arise and we have to brace ourselves and weather our individual storms. Nunes’ experience is no different. He explains one of his major challenges. “There are some corporate brands who do not pay invoices on time and that makes it hard to manage cash flow and growth for what I am nurturing.” Another challenge

is the skill of managing a team. “Entreprene­urship is also about managing your version of the Avengers. Aligning strengths in an ideal work environmen­t towards a collective mission,” he said. The budding entreprene­ur explains that he is currently putting himself in a position to lean on experts and mentors to foster continued learning on delegating and managing a winning team.

SUPPORT

From the book of John Donne’s

Devotions (1624), “No man is an island; no man stands alone,” Kristoffer­son Nunes lives this quote by relying heavily on the support of his peers. A few years ago, when he entered and won the Smirnoff marketing internship competitio­n, he recalls that he could not have done it by himself. He needed the skill set and zeal of his peers who were willing to galvanise votes online. Nunes readily gave special mention to Adam Cummings, Adrian Doyley, Raheem Robinson, Sadiki Cole and Ashley Reid.

When asked to name a few people whom he admires, he listed people and told Flair why.

“My mentor, Steven Bartlett, because he is a CEO worthy of emulation;Vybz Kartel for being a multidimen­sional profession­al, and Damien King for continuous­ly being unapologet­ically himself.”

FUTURE BUSINESS PLANS

With big dreams on the horizon, Nunes hopes to connect the Caribbean through youth opportunit­ies and regional brands such as an annual youth conference, establishi­ng regional offices to support regional campaigns. He also anticipate­s his Caribbean résumé tour along with islandwide and regional workshops, and perhaps the launch of a résumé book guide.

Of course, he could not wrap up this feature without leaving a bit of advice for fellow young adults in pursuit of their divine purpose.

“Doubt and anxiety will happen, but what’s important is to have your support system in your corner and be willing to accept help when needed. Don’t let pride allow you to close off those who genuinely want to help you grow.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? CEO of UCA Jamaica, Kristoffer­son Nunes, sports his company shirt. Jazz up your résumé and make yourself employable with Nunes’ résumé workshop.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO CEO of UCA Jamaica, Kristoffer­son Nunes, sports his company shirt. Jazz up your résumé and make yourself employable with Nunes’ résumé workshop.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Support comes in different packages, and lucky for Nunes, his package is labelled ‘friends.’
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Support comes in different packages, and lucky for Nunes, his package is labelled ‘friends.’
 ??  ?? We could all benefit from a TED talk.
We could all benefit from a TED talk.

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