Young Professionals
This Week We Feature Young Professional Adrian A. James
By ANEKA EDWARDS
This week’s young professional’s dreams of designing a mind-blowing and unique building in the Virgin Islands and is on his way to making that a reality as he heads off to college to earn a Degree in Architecture.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Eglantine E. Lowry-Rawlins
By REUBEN STOBY
Swiss writer Henri Frederic Amiel once wrote that passion is the trigger of success and without it man is a mere latent force and possibility – these words are appropriate in describing the success behind our featured Young Professional Eglantine E. Lowry-Rawlins or Tina as she is fondly called.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Darryll P. Bess
At age 23, this week’s young professional has the support of his family, dreams and ambition that will propel him to great heights in the creative and arts business.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Rena M. George
Being the face and voice of an entity in itself is an important responsibility that requires more than just a pleasant personality but also patience and the desire to ensure that each person that is dealt with is satisfied with the service.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Nelson R. Samuel
By ANEKA EDWARDS
He’s currently an Attorney at Law at the Financial Services Commission (FSC), however this week’s young professional was actually crunching the numbers at the H. Lavity Community College (HLSCC) as an Accountant before making the bold move of following the legal path.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Ganiecia I. Smith
By Reuben J. A. Stoby
A change of career can sometimes be a set-back in life as the transitional phase alone sometimes takes longer than expected and may even lead to frustration on the job. This, however, is hardly the case for our featured Young Professional Ganiecia I. Smith, a Personal Banking Officer with Scotiabank, Tortola.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Keon K. August
By Aneka Edwards
This week’s young professional was Employee of the Year 2010, and the ambitious young man made no bones that he would like another accolade in the future.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Tonya M. Bertie-Phillip
By Reuben Stoby
The conclusion to the debate as to whether teachers are made or born may be a whole topic of discussion by itself; however, our featured Young Professional is certain she was born to teach, even though she didn’t realize that was what she wanted to do until her final years in high school.
This Week We Feature Young Professional Kayron N. Todman
By ANEKA EDWARDS
He is not yet 30 but has accomplished a lot in his life. This week’s young professional is Kayron M. Todman, who is an avid musician and teacher.
This week we feature Young Professional Daniella Flax
By REUBEN STOBY
Anyone with money can probably get into small business but it is the ability to be creative, unique, savvy and customer-oriented that ensure the business survives and thrives.