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#31 Sonia Clarke Bowen, Founder and Managing Director RSD Shipping Agency Jamaica Ltd.

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Sonia Clarke Bowen, Founder and Managing Director RSD Shipping Agency Jamaica Ltd, is described as a proactive and energetic business professional with great organisational skills, has been working in the logistics and supply chain industry for over 35 years. Self-motivated, easily adapts to change and has experience working with diverse workforce and capable of transcending cultural differences. A result-oriented individual, who has a passion for excellent customer service and the ability to teach and lead team members to a higher level of performance. Her company RSD Shipping Agency Jamaica Ltd, was founded on the basic principles of quality customer service, reliability, integrity and innovation. The RSD Shipping team has over five decades of experience in the shipping industry, with the company operating in partnership with RSD International Inc out of the USA and Tradespan Cargo Services out of Canada Core business includes ocean freight consolidation, consolidated full container load shipments (FCL), air shipments, small packages and less than container load shipments (LCL). RSD Shipping Agency Jamaica Limited recently copped the coveted Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (MBCCI) Resilient MSME Award during a banquet and awards ceremony in St James last December 2022.

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#3 Paula Kerr-Jarrett Wegman, Lawyer, Social Entrepreneur and Company Director

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Born into a Jamaican family that goes back many generations, Paula Kerr-Jarrett Wegman, the daughter of Christopher Bovell, Attorney-at-Law and Michelle started her early education in Jamaica and completed high school in the UK. She continued her education there, going on to read Law and Politics at the University of London, where she gained both her BA and LLM degrees. Paula moved back to Jamaica in 1990, and was called to the Jamaican Bar thereafter. Over the following years, as she re-assimilated into the Jamaican culture, she had many experiences which allowed her to recognize and appreciate the tremendous assets that Jamaica had to offer, particularly in the people. Her primary passion has since then, been to help develop and establish Jamaica and its environs into one of the most highly sought-after locations to visit, live and work. In order to realize this goal, she cultivated a role as a “social entrepreneur”, connecting various individuals; charities; business and government organizations in order to create a synergy of ideas, always where possible, aiming to advance the prospects of Jamaicans from all levels of society. This role involved her in numerous projects, involving religious, charitable and educational organizations, and eventually led to her become a candidate in the national elections. It was in this forum that she was able to fully understand the economic, social and educational disparity that often exists in developing countries. This led her to establish “Hanover Hope”, a non-profit foundation focusing on raising awareness and funds to provide scholarships (based on meritocracy as opposed to political affiliation) for many young people across the island.

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#4 Lorna Myers, Chairman, Restaurants of Jamaica Limited

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Hailed as the hardest working woman in Corporate Jamaica, Lorna Myers, Chairman of Restaurants of Jamaica Limited, became the first woman inducted into The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica’s Hall of Fame at a gala event on the 14 November 2012, at the then Wyndham Kingston Hotel. Myers became the 20th inductee to take her place in the Hall of Fame among the finest and most celebrated businessmen in Jamaica. Lorna Myers is a phenomenal entrepreneur, who is most well-known for a decision she made 43 years ago. Myers went in pursuit of the Jamaica franchise for the world-famous KFC and secured it. To endure for so long and still be on top says it all. Known for her tenacity and philanthropy, she continues to be a stalwart in the business community. Before she was the matriarch of the Myers family empire, she worked in the airline industry and in real estate thus explaining her well-honed work ethic and her ability to effectively execute. It is always heartening when you raise your children right and they can safeguard your life’s work and legacy. Lorna Myers has done that and her businesses may well endure for decades to come. Today, Restaurants of Jamaica Limited operates both the local KFC and Pizza Hut franchises, which accounts for a collective, 46 locations and 2,000 Jamaican jobs.

 

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#5 Lois Lake Sherwood Managing Director, Restaurant Associates Ltd

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Lois Sherwood, a Business Executive, is the former Honorary Consul for Lithuania in Jamaica. Mrs. Sherwood is also a highly regarded fine artist (painter) and has exhibited her work in several countries of the world. She owns and operates Island Homes Ltd., a property development company as well as Restaurant Associates Ltd., franchisee for Burger King, Jamaica, Popeyes and Little Caesars’ Pizza. Mrs. Sherwood was recently appointed Pulse’s Director Emerita.

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#6 Thalia Lyn, Founder and Chairman Island Grill Holdings

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Thalia Lyn OD, J.P., LL.D. (HON.), B.A. (HONS.) is one of Jamaica’s top entrepreneurs, sitting at the helm of Island Grill – a leading multibillion-dollar fast food chain with outlets right across Jamaica and Barbados. She is also a philanthropist, and one of Jamaica’s most passionate advocates for gender equality and persons with disabilities. She is Chairman of the N.C.B. Foundation; a Trustee of the NCB Pension Funds; CEO of Island Catering and Island Grill Holdings; Patron of UWI/CB 5K Fundraiser; Director of the Mustard Seed Communities, Port Royal Patties (UK), Oracabessa Foundation and Devon House Development. She is also the Honorary Consul General of Thailand, the second woman inducted into the PSOJ Hall of Fame, and was conferred with an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree (LL. D) by the University of the West Indies. She has also been conferred with national honours by Jamaica and the Kingdom of Thailand.

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#7 Joanna A. Banks, Chief Executive Officer of PanJam Investment Limited

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Joanna A. Banks is the CEO of PanJam Investment Limited, an investment holding company committed to growing the Jamaican economy and listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange. During her time at PanJam, she has held several roles focused on strategy and evaluation of potential investments. Joanna is a Chartered Financial Analyst and holds a Bachelor of Science in Systems Engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Joanna is a Director of Sagicor Life Jamaica Ltd., Sagicor Investments Jamaica Ltd., Jamaica Property Company Ltd., Agostini’s Limited, Outsourcing Management Limited and Term Finance (Jamaica) Limited. She also serves as a Trustee of the C. B. Facey Foundation, the charitable arm of PanJam.

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