Cool Corp tops St Ann chamber awards

Cool Corporation led five awardees which were recognised Saturday night by the St Ann Chamber of Commerce at its annual banquet at Sunset Jamaica Grande Resort in Ocho Rios, St Ann.

Cool Corp, started by Joe Issa 15 years ago, was awarded the Corporate Award which, based on the criteria, has an established record in good corporate principles, and also is involved with, and supports civic and community activities.

Other awardees included Clifton Reader, who picked up the Tourism Award; Dr Derrick McDowell, Citizens Award; Dr John McDowell, Special Award and Monica McIntyre, Education Award.

Issa, who accepted the award from chamber President Horace Wildes, later told The Gleaner that it was a wonderful feeling to have been chosen this year.

Caribbean perspective

“It’s an excellent feeling. We are 15 years old, we started with 80 grand ($80,000) and one gas station in St Ann’s Bay (Cool Oasis) with a business model that followed Richard Branson’s Virgin Atlantic, but from a Caribbean perspective with Cool.

“It’s hard to believe that 15 years later, something that started in St Ann’s Bay could have grown into what it is today; it shows that anything is possible,” Issa said.

“We have done well, we have expanded into the Caribbean region and we hope to, in the next 15 years of our life, to become a truly global company.”

Cool Corp, through its approximately 20 subsidiaries under the Cool brand, has provided hundreds of jobs and has been supporting education in a meaningful way.

Its Computers 3,000 education programme has already distributed more than 20 computers to schools with a similar amount coming in the near future.

And under the Global Education 2,000 project, emphasis is placed on improving the physical structure of schools. Cool also provides scholarships for needy rural students to attend universities abroad.

Reader, general manager at Sunset Jamaica Grande, has served the tourism industry for 26 years.

“It’s a very good feeling and I think my team at Jamaica Grande has full responsibility because they work with me on and off property to make sure of my success,” Reader said.

Reader told The Gleaner he still has a long way to go in the industry.

Meanwhile, Dr Derrick McDowell picked up the Citizens Award, which is based on outstanding and established record with civic and community affairs in St Ann. But his contributions extend beyond the borders of St Ann and, indeed, Jamaica.

McDowell, who is president of the Jamaica Orthopaedic Association, headed the first batch of Jamaican volunteers to Haiti after the earthquake earlier this year. He was also the first recipient of the John Golding Award for work in orthopaedic surgery. His work has been recognised internationally.

Dr John McDowell has given nearly 50 years’ dental service to St Ann, while McIntyre served as principal at Ocho Rios High School.

Work Cited: Jamaica Gleaner  Wednesday June 2, 2010

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  1. Moon Palace Jamaica Grande to Open January 15

    Plans are in place for the January 15, 2015 opening of the Moon Palace Jamaica Grande in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, which is being refurbished at a cost of US$150 million.

    This was disclosed by the General Manager of the resort, Clifton Reader, during a tour of the property on November 28, by Tourism Minister, Hon. Dr. Wykeham McNeill and Finance and Planning Minister, Dr. the Hon. Peter Phillips.

    Mr. Reader, a former Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association (JHTA) Hotelier of the Year, said refurbishing of the property (the former Sunset Jamaica Grande) is ahead of schedule and already bookings for January 15 are being taken.

    http://jis.gov.jm/moon-palace-jamaica-grande-open-january-15/

  2. Palace Resorts to debut in Jamaica after acquiring Sunset Jamaica Grande hotel

    Palace Resorts will open its first property outside of Mexico after it recently acquired the Sunset Jamaica Grande hotel. The 730-room hotel in Ocho Rios, Jamaica will close its doors on 1st September, 2014 to undergo extensive renovations and upgrades, and it will reopen in early 2015 as the Moon Palace Jamaica Grande.

    Palace Resorts to debut in Jamaica after acquiring Sunset Jamaica Grande hotel
    Palace Resorts has announced that it will be opening its first property outside of Mexico after it acquired the Sunset Jamaica Grande hotel.

    The all-inclusive hotel group will close the 730-room resort in Ocho Rio, Jamaica on 1st September, 2014 to undergo extensive refurbishments and upgrades and it will reopen as the Moon Palace Jamaica Grande at the beginning of 2015.

    http://holidayplace.co.uk/news/details/111477/palace-resorts-to-debut-in-jamaica-after-acquiring-sunset-jamaica-grande-hotel

  3. British billionaire Sir Richard Branson has landed at Detroit Metropolitan Airport to celebrate a new Virgin Atlantic flight between London and the Motor City.

    After the jet landed Thursday at the airport, the Virgin Atlantic president — wearing a T-shirt reading “Detroit Hustles Harder” — bounded down the stairs and onto the tarmac, where he posed for photos and greeted airport officials and others.

    The route into the airport in Romulus, a Detroit suburb, is the newest addition to Virgin Atlantic’s service as part of its partnership with Delta Air Lines.

    Branson says it’s the right time to offer service to the area, saying Detroit “is beginning to boom again.”

    Branson will host an event Friday for Detroit entrepreneurs will be able to pitch him ideas.

    http://skift.com/2015/06/12/richard-branson-arrives-in-detroit-on-virgin-atlantics-inaugural-flight/

  4. Watch Sir Richard Branson dancing in the aisles as Virgin Atlantic puts on Motown medley at 38,000ft
    10:57, 12 JUNE 2015
    BY NIGEL THOMPSON

    ‘Get Ready’ to see airline boss throwing some shapes in the skies as passengers on first Heathrow-Detroit flight are treated to a surprise show by Broadway stars
    Virgin Atlantic airline chief Sir Richard Branson and the passengers on board the carrier’s new service from Heathrow to Detroit were dancing in the aisles at 38,000ft when the cast of hit Broadway show Motown the Musical put on a surprise medley of classics to celebrate the first flight.

    Ten cast members took to the aisles to sing some of Motown’s biggest numbers such as Get Ready, a Supremes selection, Signed, Sealed, Delivered and Do You Love Me.

    http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/travel/watch-sir-richard-branson-dancing-5869200

  5. World Bank announces $5bn drive to improve quality of global education

    On eve of World Education Forum, results-based initiative shifts focus from school enrolment to quality of learning, but aid agencies urge caution
    The World Bank is to allocate $5bn (£3.19bn) to improve the quality of global education over the next five years. The money will be disbursed after development partners have met pre-agreed targets, the bank said.

    The announcement comes a day before leaders from 160 countries gather in South Korea for the World Education Forum, where they will discuss education targets to be included in the sustainable development goals (SDGs) – the global development agenda that begins next year and will run through to 2030.

    The World Bank’s president, Jim Yong Kim, said: “What we hope is [results-based financing] will … help us to move from the millennium development goals [MDGs], focused on access and kids in seats, to one where we’re now really going to focus on outcomes and results.”

    http://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2015/may/18/world-bank-education-quality-5bn

  6. Education essential to the vision of a life of dignity for all
    © UN Photo/Rick Bajornas Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon addresses the opening of the Oslo Summit on Education for Development
    The Oslo Summit on Education for Development is a chance to reaffirm the human right to education, an opportunity to mobilize political commitment, and “our moment” to galvanize international support for education, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon declared today in Norway.

    “We are here to secure commitments to deliver on the promises of the sustainable development agenda. Education is essential to its vision of a life of dignity for all,” the Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon stated in his opening remarks, noting that the Summit is being held just six days before the Third International Conference on Financing for Development, which will take place in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

    http://www.globaleducationfirst.org/5373.html

  7. ©UNICEF

    The United Nations Secretary-General launched the Global Education First Initiative (GEFI) in September 2012 to spur renewed efforts to reach global education goals.

    By rallying a broad spectrum of world leaders and advocates, GEFI aims to raise the political profile of education, inspire new partnerships and mobilize additional funding to deliver on the promise of Education for All.

    http://www.unesco.org/new/en/education/global-education-first-initiative-gefi/

  8. Virgin Atlantic to cut 500 jobs
    Sir Richard Branson’s airline said it would be ‘structuring the business in a simpler, more efficient way’

    Tuesday 30 June 2015 19.32 BST Last modified on Wednesday 1 July 2015 01.29 BST

    Virgin Atlantic is to axe up to 500 staff in an attempt to keep the airline’s rocky finances on track.

    Sir Richard Branson’s airline said it would be “structuring the business in a simpler, more efficient way” by cutting 500 jobs in support and managerial roles, through redeployment and redundancies, by the end of the year.

    The airline returned to profit this year after three years of heavy losses, and chief executive Craig Kreeger has pledged to restore sustained record profits by 2018.

    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jun/30/virgin-atlantic-to-cut-500-jobs

  9. Virgin Atlantic jet lands safely with landing gear problem
    29 December 2014
    From the section UK
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    Passenger Hardeek Desai filmed inside the plane and on the runway
    A Virgin Atlantic passenger plane has landed safely at London’s Gatwick Airport after discovering a problem with part of its main landing gear.
    Virgin flight VS43 with 447 passengers and 15 crew was travelling from Gatwick to Las Vegas when it had to return.
    The Boeing 747 circled over southern England for several hours dumping fuel before making a bumpy but safe landing just before 16:00 GMT.
    Gatwick’s runway reopened at 19:03 GMT after being closed by the emergency.
    Budget airline Easyjet said 12 of its flights due to land at Gatwick on Monday had been diverted and 32 due to depart from the airport had been cancelled.

    http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30625945

  10. Virgin Atlantic first in world to use wearable technology to serve passengers
    Location: London
    11 February 2014
    SITA develops pioneering new technology for Virgin Atlantic concierges
    Virgin Atlantic passengers will be the first air travelers to experience the benefits of pioneering Google Glass and Sony Smartwatch technology as they arrive at London Heathrow airport, in an innovative pilot scheme which starts today. Concierge staff in the airline’s Upper Class Wing will be using wearable technology to deliver the industry’s most high tech and personalized customer service yet.

    http://www.sita.aero/pressroom/news-releases/virgin-atlantic-first-in-world-to-use-wearable-technology-to-serve-passengers

  11. Virgin Atlantic continues its ascent amid dogfight over US travellers
    Virgin Atlantic’s boss has turned around a loss-making airline and fought off stiff competition from British Airways in the US

    Virgin Atlantic chief Craig Kreeger’s next target is surpassing by 2018 the record £99m in pre-tax profits posted in 1999
    ben martin By Ben Martin8:28PM BST 14 Jun 2015 Comments32 Comments
    Ever since it was founded 31 years ago by flamboyant entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Atlantic has been locked in a fierce rivalry with British Airways. When Craig Kreeger took the helm in early 2013, that competition had taken its toll.
    The carrier posted a pre-tax loss before exceptional items of £128.4m for the 12 months to the end of February 2013. High fuel prices and the struggling UK economy contributed to the malaise, but competition from BA was also a major factor.

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/transport/11674378/Virgin-Atlantic-continues-its-ascent-amid-dogfight-over-US-travellers.html

  12. European Citizen’s Prize: honouring engaged Europeans
    OTHERS Article – Institutions − 04-06-2015 – 10:56

    The European Parliament has honoured 47 people from across the EU with this year’s Citizen’s Prize for their contribution to European cooperation and the promotion of common values. The list of the winners was published on 3 June, after a consultation of the 74 proposals that made it through to the national juries.

    EP vice-president and Citizens’ Prize jury president Sylvie Guillaume, a French member of the S&D group, said: “The European Citizen’s Prize 2015 jury has honoured the efforts of citizens to provide healthcare for the poorest, food aid, rescue, solidarity, education, the fight against radicalisation and the protection of LGBTI rights… European citizens whose daily work is essential to the social cohesion of our countries and I am glad that the Parliament could honour them.”

    http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/content/20150604STO62606/html/European-Citizen's-Prize-honouring-engaged-Europeans

  13. 10 citizens receive Spirit of Independence Award in St James
    Thursday, August 06, 2015 | 4:40 PM

    ST JAMES, Jamaica (JIS) – Ten citizens of St James were conferred with the Spirit of Independence Award by the St James Parish Council for their contribution to the development of the parish.

    Mayor of Montego Bay and Chairman of the St James Parish Council, Councillor Glendon Harris, presented the awardees, drawn from a wide cross-section of the parish, with their plaques.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/latestnews/10-citizens-receive-Spirit-of-Independence-Award-in-St-James

  14. MAJ to honour docs Fraser, Rose, Falconer
    Sunday, June 01, 2014
    FRASER … Annotto Bay Hospital staff responsible for my success (and) ROSE … pioneered limb lengthening and deformity correction (then) FALCONER … helped develop internal medicine services in Central Jamaica

    THE Medical Association of Jamaica will confer its prestigious honour — the President’s Award — on veteran medical practitioner, Dr Ray Fraser later this week.

    The award will be presented during the MAJ’s annual awards banquet next Saturday, June 7, at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in St Andrew.

    At the same time, the MAJ wil also recognise two other doctors who have rendered yeoman service to the medical profession, and, like Dr Fraser, also contributed to the MAJ. Dr RE Christopher Rose of the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) and Dr Hopeton Falconer of the Mandeville General Hospital, will be so honoured with the MAJ Council Award at the banquet where Professor Peter Wing, Emeritus Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of British Columbia, Canada, will deliver the keynote address.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/MAJ-to-honour-docs-Fraser–Rose–Falconer-_16766610

  15. Eight benefited from surgeries done by Jamaican Surgeons
    MAY 18, 2013 | BY KNEWS | FILED UNDER NEWS
    By Romila Boodram
    The equipment used by surgeons at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) to operate on patients, is on par with the ones used in other countries. This is the view of Jamaican Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr. Derrick McDowell.
    The Surgeon and a medical team from Jamaica who are here doing voluntary work in surgery and assisting with the Local Residency Training Programme, made this comment yesterday during a press conference with two of the hospital’s senior surgeons, Dr. David Samaroo and Dr. Fawcett Jeffrey in the theatre at GPHC.

    http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2013/05/18/eight-benefited-from-surgeries-done-by-jamaican-surgeons/

  16. Virgin Atlantic airliner bound for Heathrow crashes wing into fence
    Tom Brooks-Polllock
    Sunday 20 September 2015

    A Virgin Atlantic airliner with hundreds of people on board was grounded after its wing crashed into a fence just before it was due to set off for Heathrow from New York.
    The plane was being pushed by a vehicle from a departure gate at John F Kennedy airport when its wing hit a blast fence at around 8.30am local time.

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/virgin-atlantic-airliner-bound-for-heathrow-crashes-wing-into-fence-10509642.html

  17. Virgin Atlantic to cut 500 jobs
    Sir Richard Branson’s airline said it would be ‘structuring the business in a simpler, more efficient way’
    Gwyn Topham

    Tuesday 30 June 2015 19.32 BST Last modified on Wednesday 1 July 2015 01.29 BST

    Virgin Atlantic is to axe up to 500 staff in an attempt to keep the airline’s rocky finances on track.

    Sir Richard Branson’s airline said it would be “structuring the business in a simpler, more efficient way” by cutting 500 jobs in support and managerial roles, through redeployment and redundancies, by the end of the year.

    The airline returned to profit this year after three years of heavy losses, and chief executive Craig Kreeger has pledged to restore sustained record profits by 2018.

    http://www.theguardian.com/business/2015/jun/30/virgin-atlantic-to-cut-500-jobs

  18. Virgin Atlantic Hid Its Latest Ad Inside LinkedIn’s Job Listings Figliulio & Partners seeks ‘Freelance Flyers’ By Patrick Coffee
    September 17, 2015, 2:37 PM EDT

    LinkedIn is frequently described as one of the world’s top social networks, even though its user base is far less active than that of, say, Instagram. But brands have had trouble coming up with creative ways to promote themselves to its 380 million members, many of whom fall into a marketer’s sweet spot of affluent professionals under 35.

    Yes, LinkedIn can be great for publishing your thought leadership pieces and not quite stalking your colleagues and rivals. But how can brands effectively use it to raise consumer awareness and drum up new business?

    Virgin Atlantic and lead creative agency Figliulo & Partners recently figured out a way: a not-quite-real job listing.

    http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/virgin-atlantic-hid-its-latest-ad-inside-linkedins-job-listings-166966

  19. Observer names Business Leader Corporate Award winner today

    Sunday, December 02, 2012

    THE Jamaica Observer will this evening name the winner of its Business Leader Corporate Award from the 15 nominated firms that have, and continue to be major contributors to the economy of post-Independence Jamaica.

    The stories of the nominees and their transformative impact on the country started appearing in the Observer on November 6 and ran through to last Friday.

    Representing industries from manufacturing and agro-processing, to financial services, construction and tourism, the 15 firms were nominated from a list of 33 of the country’s most productive, iconic and enduring institutions and collectively represent a sizeable portion of the island’s annual gross domestic product.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Observer-names-Business-Leader-Corporate-Award-winner-today_13130411

  20. Henry Schein Receives Hispanic Dental Association Corporate Award
    Company Recognized for Decades of Commitment to Improving Health Care Equity and Increasing Diversity and Cultural Competency within the Dental Profession for the Hispanic Community

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    Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Henry Schein, Inc., accepts the “Corporate Award” presented to Henry Schein by the Hispanic Dental Association at its 25th Annual Conference held last week in San Antonio, Texas.
    Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Henry Schein, Inc., accepts the “Corporate Award” presented to Henry Schein by the Hispanic Dental Association at its 25th Annual Conference held last week in San Antonio, Texas.

    Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Henry Schein, Inc., accepts the “Corporate Award” presented to Henry Schein by the Hispanic Dental Association at its 25th Annual Conference held last week in San …

    Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Henry Schein, Inc., accepts the “Corporate Award” presented to Henry Schein by the Hispanic Dental Association at its 25th Annual Conference held last week in San Antonio, Texas.

    MELVILLE, N.Y., Aug. 18, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Henry Schein, Inc. (NASDAQ: HSIC), the world’s largest provider of health care products and services to office-based dental, animal health and medical practitioners, announced today that it has been selected as the recipient of the Corporate Award by the Hispanic Dental Association (HDA). The HDA is a national, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization comprised of oral health professionals and students dedicated to promoting and improving the oral health of the Hispanic community and providing advocacy for Hispanic oral health professionals across the United States.

    The Company was recognized for its decades of support of numerous initiatives to increase diversity and cultural competency in the oral health professions for the U.S. and global Hispanic communities, as well as for its commitment to promote access to care and health care equity worldwide. Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Henry Schein, accepted the honor at the HDA’s 25th Annual Conference held last week in San Antonio, Texas.

    http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/henry-schein-receives-hispanic-dental-association-corporate-award-300129824.html

  21. Eight benefited from surgeries done by Jamaican Surgeons
    MAY 18, 2013 | BY KNEWS | FILED UNDER NEWS
    By Romila Boodram
    The equipment used by surgeons at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation (GPHC) to operate on patients, is on par with the ones used in other countries. This is the view of Jamaican Orthopaedic Surgeon, Dr. Derrick McDowell.
    The Surgeon and a medical team from Jamaica who are here doing voluntary work in surgery and assisting with the Local Residency Training Programme, made this comment yesterday during a press conference with two of the hospital’s senior surgeons, Dr. David Samaroo and Dr. Fawcett Jeffrey in the theatre at GPHC.

    http://www.kaieteurnewsonline.com/2013/05/18/eight-benefited-from-surgeries-done-by-jamaican-surgeons/

  22. Slow overseas postal service hits online commerce entrepreneurs
    BY STEVEN JACKSON Business reporter jacksons@jamaicaobserver.com

    Friday, September 04, 2015
    The post office at Half-Way-Tree in Kingston

    COURIER problems halted the processing of mail destined for the UK, Europe and beyond for nearly two months — a situation which angered at least one type of exporter — online traders.

    Since August 25, Jamaica Post lifted the suspension of Express Mail Service to the UK, but a backlog continues.

    “We are threatening to demonstrate because we need assurances,” stated Michael Patch of MikesVinyl, which sells Rocksteady and Ska records, in a phone interview with the Jamaica Observer on Monday.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/Slow-overseas-postal-service-hits-online-commerce-entrepreneurs_19227145

  23. Commerce
    The Honourable
    Anthony Hylton
    Permanent Secretary: Vivian Brown
    Website: http://www.miic.gov.jm/
    Email: communications@miic.gov.jm
    Phone Number: 1 876 968-7116
    Address: 4 St. Lucia Avenue Kingston 5
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    Government Ministries

    The vision of the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce (MIIC) is to foster the creation of innovative and internationally competitive enterprises in Jamaica by 2021.

    The mission of the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce is to increase local and foreign investments; drive innovation and job creation; promote and protect Jamaican brands; consumers and businesses and create an environment that will facilitate increased earnings from exports.

    http://jis.gov.jm/ministries/industry-investment-and-commerce/

  24. PM Holness impresses St Ann leaders
    0October 24, 2011by furious

    OCHO RIOS, St Ann — Andrew Holness was lauded yesterday in this north coast parish for his inaugural address as prime minister and his commitment to work towards creating better politics, policies and people.
    Members of the business community as well as other leaders in the parish said the new prime minister’s address was wide ranging and touched on some crucial areas.

    http://furiousproduction.com/news/?p=9690

  25. Child guidance clinic for Steer Town
    Observer North East

    BY ALESIA EDWARDS Observer staff reporter alesiae@jamaicaobserver.com

    Monday, May 28, 2012

    STEER TOWN, St Ann — The Steer Town Health Centre here last week received a major boost from the Joan Duncan Foundation, an affiliate of Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB).

    The foundation, named in honour of JMMB founder the late Joan Duncan, furnished and equipped three rooms at the facility which are to be used as the child guidance clinic to the tune of over $200,000. The donation, which included a 21″ flat screen television, DVD player, a computer and printer, a microwave, a living room suite, tables, and leatherette chairs, was made during a short ceremony at the clinic.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Child-guidance-clinic-for-Steer-Town_11553653

  26. Hyatt awards excellence
    Thursday, April 16, 2015

    Carl Hendricks , general manager, Hyatt Ziva and Hyatt Zilara in Rose Hall (right), poses with (from left) Anthony DaCosta, Veronica Morgan and Debbi Ellis shortly after they received the General Manager’s Award for Excellence at their first staff awards ceremony, held at the property last Thursday.

    ROSE HALL, St James – THE recently opened Hyatt Zilara and Hyatt Ziva resorts in Rose Hall hosted their first quarterly staff awards at the property last week. Thirty-five staff members were recognised for outstanding service for the months of January to March this year.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/westernnews/Hyatt-awards-excellence_18761470

  27. St. Ann Gets New Business Centre

    Micro and small entrepreneurs are to benefit from the new business support centre now officially open at Pineapple Place in the parish of St. Ann, said Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Hon. Karl Samuda.

    Located at the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce (SACOC) premises at Pineapple Place in Ocho Rios, the centre is a collaborative effort of Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) Foundation’s ‘The Source’ and the Jamaica Business Development Corporation’s (JBDC) business arm, the Jamaica Business Information Centre (JAMBIC).
    – See more at: http://www.jnbs.com/st-ann-gets-new-business-centre#sthash.xIeVk9xc.dpuf

  28. Limited was photographed as he accepted the “Corporate Award” on behalf of his company from Joey Issa, then president of the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce. The occasion was the Chamber’s Annual Banquet which was held at the Renaissance Jamaica Grande hotel. Walkerswood’s flagship product, its Jerk Seasoning produced from a secret recipe is among the island’s unique contribution to international cuisine. https://joeissapresents.wordpress.com/2014/01/09/well-done/

  29. Prime Minister Launches LEDSP in St. Ann

    By Marlon Tingling May 8, 2015

    The Local Economic Development Support Programme (LEDSP) of the Social Development Commission (SDC) was launched by Prime Minister, the Most. Hon. Portia Simpson Miller on May 7 in Ocho Rios, St. Ann.
    Under the LEDSP, the Prime Minister said promotion of the micro, small and medium enterprise (MSME) sector will be given priority.
    The Prime Minister lauded the efforts of the SDC at community development, noting that Jamaica’s first economic development support programme was launched as far back as 1935 when Jamaica Welfare was established by the late National Hero, the Rt. Excellent Norman Manley.

    The Local Economic Development Support Programme (LEDSP) of the Social Development Commission (SDC) was launched by Prime Minister, the Most. Hon. Portia Simpson Miller on May 7 in Ocho Rios, St. Ann.

    http://jis.gov.jm/prime-minister-launches-ledsp-st-ann/

  30. Business Leader Award postponed to February 2016
    Thursday, November 12, 2015

    WALKER… the Business Leader programme, especially with our theme this year, deserves the full attention of all Jamaicans.

    THE Jamaica Observer Business Leader Award presentation has been pushed back from next month to late February 2016, to avoid a probable clash with the general election which many believe is being planned for December.

    Danville Walker, managing director of the Jamaica Observer Ltd, said that the pre-emptive move on the part of the newspaper reflected its desire to promote the achievements of the companies that are being nominated for the award in an environment of greater attentiveness to non-political events and stories.

    http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Business-Leader-Award-postponed-to-February-2016-_19238024

  31. Founder of Cool Corporation, Joe Issa, says 2016 started where 2015 ended, with Cool Group of companies continuing to leverage its powerful brand on the global market.

    As one of Jamaica’s most respected young entrepreneurs Issa, who famously founded over 50 firms covering all major sectors of the economy, said the Cool brands transitioned seamlessly into 2016 in the international community. https://josephissatrailblazer.wordpress.com/2016/01/13/joe-issas-cool-corporation-looking-global-in-2016/

  32. The Jamaica USA Chamber of Commerce (JAUSACC) is a not-for-profit organization committed to the creation of trade opportunities for its members and the strengthening of national, regional, and international commercial relationships between the United States and Jamaica. The mission of the JAUSACC is “to empower its members to create and promote trade, while strengthening economic and cultural opportunities between Jamaica and the United States.” JAUSACC is an affiliate of the Association of Bi-National Chambers of Commerce (ABiCC) which is comprised of 40 Caribbean/Latin America community, led national chambers, as well the Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce.

    http://www.jamaicausachamber.org/about-us.php

  33. ISSA IS NEW ST. ANN CHAMBER PRESIDENT

    Posted August 11, 2014 by Chetna & filed under Best of Joe Issa.

    Less speech and more action is what the new president of the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce Joey Issa would like to see his new executive bring to the organisation. And, Mr. Issa indicated a desire to integrate the chamber’s activities more with the community.

    Mr, Issa SuperClubs senior vice president, is the new president of the St Ann Chamber of Commerce. Announcement of his election was made at the annual general meeting of the Chamber on Saturday, July 26 at the Shaw Park Beach hotel. The meeting was postponed from last month.

    http://joeyissa.com/issa-new-st-ann-chamber-president-2/

  34. What makes any education system efficient is mainly good infrastructure, which includes a proper learning environment, adequate trained teachers, good administration, and sufficient books and material, all of which are embodied in the Joe Issa-led Cool Charities programme of support to Jamaican schools.

    Under one of Issa’s initiatives, ‘Global Education 2000’, a multilateral education programme of assistance to Jamaican schools, the Hillsborough County Public School System of Tampa, West Central Florida has expand their support to three Jamaican schools – Sheffield All Age in Westmoreland; and Three Hills Primary and Retreat Primary, both in St Mary. Read more here https://josephissacharity.wordpress.com/2016/01/27/infrastructure-key-to-success-of-jamaicas-education-system-joe-issa/

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