Keiyia Jackson-George is new Exec Director @ BVICCHA
“As ED, Mrs George is responsible for effectively leading the organization such that it successfully achieves its mission of service to members,” the association said in a media release.
Broad Responsibilities
According to the release, her responsibilities include executive leadership of the staff of the organization; support of positive member relations; executive support to the Board of Directors; community connecting & liaison activities; and active participation and leadership in local, regional and, if appropriate, international levels on advocacy activities relating to business policy, legislation, and regulation.
Mrs George brings to the BVICCHA a rich background in IT and business development and has spent the last 4.5 years working solely as an entrepreneur in her business started over 10 years ago, RKG Consulting Group.
“I am a very organized person. I think it’s important to maintain my clients, but I also believe it’s important that I use the gifts God has given me and further help my clients as their advocate through the BVICCHA,” she said in invited comments.
Resource building
According to Mrs George, there are many resources the territory needs to assist non-governmental agencies. “I’d like to see them implemented. I’d like to see more people become entrepreneurs. With the help of the BVICCHA, I definitely think this can be achieved!”
Through the BVICCHA’s mission to empower, educate and equip businesses for success and growth, Mrs George is looking to lobby for major changes as it relates to setting up and running local businesses and Market the BVICCHA so that members and the general public remain keen on the happenings.
Mrs George also indicated that her mandate will be to grow the BVICCHA’s network so that members can have greater access to resources they may not have had before.
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