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Posted: Tuesday 5 June, 2018 at 3:17 PM

34 Graduate From CFBC-Jenkins Leadership Course

By: CFBC, Press Release

    June 5th, 2018 -- Thirty-four young professionals successfully completed the 2018 edition of the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College-Jenkins Ltd Leadership Course.

     

    The individuals graduated from the program on the May 31st in an official ceremony at the College’s Nathaniel John Hospitality Centre.
     
    The graduates are Shirleyan D. Adams, Nestrelda Bell-Browne, Austin S. Buchanan Jr, Kashina Burke, Sylvester Clarke, Kishma T. Cranstoun, Percy Daniel, Samuel Dolphin, Cheremi Esdaille, Javashti Battice-Evelyn, Thamesha Fyfield, Marile S. Greaux, Calvin Jenkins, Zareeda Khan, Tamaju K. T. Kitwana, Pastor Marcia John, Tosshema Lanns, Rochelle T. Lewis, Javon A. Liburd, Jermaine Martin, Sheneece B. Meade, Lester A. Phipps ,Frances Madir, Faye L. Matthew, Tressy Morrishaw, Keith Morton, Shermain N. Pemberton, Carlene Phipps, Kirsten P. Solis, Joycelyn M. Stapleton, Dwight Storrod, Jennifer C. Taylor, Delvyna Thompson and Joseph Williams.
     
    The CFBC Jenkins Leadership Course is a 16-week program geared towards assisting professionals to advance their abilities in becoming exceptional leaders.
     
    Throughout the course, the professionals were introduced to a number of vital topics, which includes business management, Project Planning, Conflict Resolution and public speaking.
     
    The professionals were also charged with planning and executing a business and community project.
     
    As a result, the Cohart adopted the Gillards playing field in St. Peters and outfitted the quarters with new amenities and a facelift for their community project; while for their business project, a Fashion show and cocktail was held at the Eco Park. Proceeds from the Fashion Cocktail event were donated to the Clothing and Textile Departments in various high schools.
     
     
     
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