Jamaica Gleaner

‘Turn every opportunit­y into something big’

Regal advice from Ackera Gowie

- Kimberley Small/Gleaner Writer kimberley.small@gleanerjm.com

IN 2018, Ackera Gowie gave up her 9 to 5 in chase of the Jamaica Festival Queen dream. As she prepares to hand over her crown tomorrow, Gowie maintains that she has no regrets about that decision. In fact, she shared with The

Gleaner that taking that leap of faith afforded her a myriad of opportunit­ies during her reign, and her life has been changed for the better.

After the new queen is crowned, Gowie can fully settle into her entreprene­urial pursuit as an artiste manager. But before that, she has some sage advice for her successor.

“Based on my experience, I think she should really take some time before fully indulging in all the activities for the year, to think about some specific things that she can do to really make an impact.” She added, “The year goes by really quickly. I cannot believe it’s been a year already. I didn’t get to do half of the things I really wanted to do,”she told The Gleaner.

Gowie says that experience taught that her reign could

have been more fulfilling if she had had a dedicated team of handlers. “I would advise the new queen to get a team for herself; a group of people willing to work with her throughout the year. She should also try to partner with as many organisati­ons as she possibly can, to help them to achieve their objectives and also to help her achieve her objectives.”

NO REGRETS

Quitting her job with the director of Student Services and Developmen­t at The University of the West Indies was the first chance Gowie took on the start of her journey to Festival‘Queendom’. The results supported her fundamenta­l belief, that people have to make the choice to take a chance, or their lives will never change. She elaborated: “Taking that leap of faith was something that I actually needed to do. I really don’t regret it at all, because I’ve had the opportunit­y to gain much more than I would have, had I stayed in my job. I have no regrets.”

As Festival Queen, she was given a national platform and recurring opportunit­ies to network with a lot of ‘movers and shakers’. This leads to Gowie’s next piece of advice for the incoming queen who will wear the tiara: “I ensured that I continued a relationsh­ip with them. I asked for mentorship, and advice in terms of what I should be doing next.”

That mentorship and advice have led to Gowie becoming her own boss. “I’m an entreprene­ur. I’m currently managing D.L.’s music career – and it gives me pretty much everything I have been looking for in a job. Many opportunit­ies, successes and many chances to grow – even though there are challenges. I’m really loving what I’m doing now.” D.L. is a former contestant on popular televised singing competitio­n, Digicel Rising Stars. “Outside of that, I get to work on my personal brand, which a 9 to 5 wouldn’t necessaril­y afford me the opportunit­y to do. So I’m in a really great space,” she continued.

There is still more advice for the incoming queen: “Relax and have fun.”

Gowie reflected, “I think I took mine a little bit too seriously sometimes. I forgot to live in the moment and just have fun. I would advise her to try to do her best and just recognise that she’s a cultural abassador. Every opportunit­y she gets, she should really turn it into something big.”

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 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Mario Figueroa (centre), general manager of Jamaica Producers (JP) Farms, representi­ng JP Tropical Foods, congratula­tes the newly crowned Miss St Mary Festival Queen, Sachique Daneika Williams (left), and the outgoing Miss St Mary Festival Queen Ackera Gowie, on their achievemen­ts during the coronation held on Saturday, July 6, at the St Mary Anglican Church Hall, Port Maria.
CONTRIBUTE­D Mario Figueroa (centre), general manager of Jamaica Producers (JP) Farms, representi­ng JP Tropical Foods, congratula­tes the newly crowned Miss St Mary Festival Queen, Sachique Daneika Williams (left), and the outgoing Miss St Mary Festival Queen Ackera Gowie, on their achievemen­ts during the coronation held on Saturday, July 6, at the St Mary Anglican Church Hall, Port Maria.
 ?? FILE PHOTOS ?? Dishon Francis receives the St Elizabeth 4-H Clubs top boy of the year award from Miss Jamaica Festival Queen Ackera Gowie.
LEFT: Ackera Gowie, the reigning Miss Jamaica Festival Queen.
FILE PHOTOS Dishon Francis receives the St Elizabeth 4-H Clubs top boy of the year award from Miss Jamaica Festival Queen Ackera Gowie. LEFT: Ackera Gowie, the reigning Miss Jamaica Festival Queen.

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