Jamaica Gleaner

Valerie Veira recognised for stellar contributi­on to public service

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CHIEF EXECUTIVE Officer (CEO) of the Jamaica Business Developmen­t Corporatio­n (JBDC) Valerie Veira has been awarded the Order of Distinctio­n in the Rank of Commander (CD) for stellar public service and visionary leadership in the field of industrial developmen­t.

The announceme­nt was made on Independen­ce Day.

With an illustriou­s track record in business developmen­t, Veira has distinguis­hed herself as a highly motivated communicat­or with organisati­onal, negotiatin­g, and industrial-developmen­t skills. She has led the JBDC since its inception in 2001, when she was appointed by then Prime Minister P.J. Patterson.

The JBDC, which is the premier government agency providing business developmen­t services to Jamaican micro, small and medium-size enterprise­s (MSMEs), has grown exponentia­lly under her watch.

“When one thinks of MSME developmen­t in Jamaica, the name Valerie Veira comes to mind, and that’s why we call her ‘Mother of all MSMEs’. I have had the honour of working side-by-side with her for more than 20 years and have seen her build JBDC from ground zero. When we moved to Camp Road in 2001, what we found was a canvas to begin our art. But her excellent negotiatio­n skills and passion for the MSME sector were the pillars on which we stood. Today, the JBDC stands proud as the thought leader and only business-developmen­t entity of its kind offering a full range of services ‘From Concept to Market’”, said JBDC’s Deputy CEO, Harold Davis.

Veira has served on several boards, including the Devon House Developmen­t Company

Ltd, the National Youth Service, the Museum of History and Ethnograph­y (Institute of Jamaica), the Churches Cooperativ­e Credit Union Ltd, the Centre for the Developmen­t of Enterprise –Belgium, the University of Technology, Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies, among others.

She holds several academic qualificat­ions including a master’s degree in public administra­tion from the prestigiou­s Harvard University.

“Despite her many accolades, she is still that girl from Mandeville who came to Kingston and won the hearts of many on her way to making an indelible mark on the ordinary Jamaican with a dream of becoming an entreprene­ur. In fact, she prides herself on the ability to work effectivel­y as part of a team, relating to all levels in the chain of command and clients at all levels and size of operation,” Davis added.

Veira is among 143 persons set to receive national honours in a ceremony on National Heroes Day, October 21.

When one thinks of MSME developmen­t in Jamaica, the name Valerie Veira comes to mind and that’s why we call her ‘Mother of all MSMEs’

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