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IWD CONFERENCE 2022
WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE, AC MARRIOTT PRESENT POWER WOMAN LESSONS
Kingston, Feb. 23, 2022 - How, where, should professional women invest their money for best benefit ? These are some of the issues that will be discussed when the Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI) in partnership with the AC Marriott Hotel hosts a Forum and Exhibition in celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), at the New Kingston Hotel on Sunday March 6, 2022, 9:30 am - 4:00 pm.
Renee Menzies McCallum, Chair of WLI said that the pre IWD day event is designed to give women the tools they need for financial independence and decision making especially as they increasingly assume new roles as CEOs, Board Directors, entrepreneurs/ business owners, heads of households and professionals.
Noting that representatives of various companies will give expert advice on best ways to manage money, how best to invest and best security options for home and business she said that “ the WLI is honoured to have as guest presenter, Rear Admiral Antonette Wemyss Gorman, Jamaica’s first female Chief of Defence staff of the Jamaica Defence Force who will share her “Journey from Clarendon to Up Park Camp”. Wemyss Gorman is Deputy Chair of the WLI’s Membership Committee.
Menzies MCallum said “the WLI owes a debt of gratitude to our sponsors including Citibank, Sagicor Bank, FHC Credit Union, The JMMB Group, Jamaica National Group, NCB, iProtect, Jamaica Observer and the AC Marriott. With their support, we are able to host this event and continue our philanthropic work in Jamaica”.
The WLI is a progression of the United Way Women’s Leadership Initiative and “Building Bridges” Exchange launched by former Ambassador of the United States to Jamaica, Sue Cobb in 2004.A special committee of the United Way of Jamaica, the WLI is one of several organizations established by women to promote sisterhood and the advancement of women, while contributing to nation building.
The WLI’s main charity is the Voluntary Organization for the Upliftment of Children (VOUCH) which serves several marginalized innercity communities downtown, Kingston, with a nursery, health centre and Basic School. The WLI has helped to fund infrastructure development, teaching aids and equipment and special needs teachers and is working with the Board and staff towards achieving Early Childhood Education status.
Their mentorship programme has assisted several young women in pursuing tertiary education and boasts several graduates among its mentee community. The WLI has also funded training in child sexual abuse prevention for hundreds of educators and employees of state agencies who have been sharing their knowledge with their peers at the workplace, and in the community at large.
Through its the Darkness to Light, Stewards of Children programme it has trained facilitators from several stakeholder organizations and assisted youth serving organizations in creating and implementing organizational policies that protect children. It should be noted that the Early Childhood Commission and the Ministry of Education have vetted this training programme and given full support.
Beneficiaries have included a wide cross section of Government agencies, NGOs, Principals and Teachers from Basic and Infant Schools surrounding the VOUCH Basic School. Another WLI programme, “Conversations with Boys” was launched by the WLI in 2018, in a bid to help with “socializing” young boys and giving them a forum to discuss matters of concern to them including respect for women and girls, cyber bullying, empathy for other student, peer pressure and the pitfalls of drug and alcohol abuse.
The WLI has over the past 18 years earned a reputation for its work in philanthropy, advocacy and mentorship. Their work, financed by several signature fund-raising events, which has spanned at risk youth, abused women and financially challenged students, won the WLI the AMCHAM Jamaica Civic Leadership Award In 2017.
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WOMEN'S LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE, AC MARRIOTT PRESENT POWER WOMAN LESSONS
Kingston, Jamaica – February 23, 2022
Forum & Exhibition for International Women's Day 2022
In celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), the Women’s Leadership Initiative (WLI), in partnership with the AC Marriott Hotel, will host a dynamic Forum and Exhibition on Sunday, March 6, 2022, from 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM at the New Kingston Hotel.
This impactful event will focus on critical financial questions:
How should professional women invest? Where are the best opportunities? What are the safest strategies?
"This event is designed to give women the tools they need for financial independence and decision making," said Renee Menzies McCallum, Chair of WLI.
As women increasingly serve as CEOs, Board Directors, entrepreneurs, heads of households, and professionals, the WLI aims to equip them with actionable strategies to thrive.
Special Guest: Rear Admiral Antonette Wemyss Gorman
The WLI is honoured to welcome Rear Admiral Antonette Wemyss Gorman, Jamaica’s first female Chief of Defence Staff, who will present her inspiring story:
“Journey from Clarendon to Up Park Camp.”
Wemyss Gorman also serves as Deputy Chair of WLI’s Membership Committee.
Expert Financial Advice & Support from Key Stakeholders
Representatives from Citibank, Sagicor Bank, FHC Credit Union, The JMMB Group, Jamaica National Group, NCB, iProtect, Jamaica Observer, and the AC Marriott Hotel will be on-site to offer expert guidance on:
- Personal finance management
- Investment strategies
- Business & home security solutions
"With the support of our sponsors, we continue our philanthropic work across Jamaica," added Menzies McCallum.
Our Host Venue: AC Hotel Kingston
“Relax in modern comfort and connect to the city in a new way.”
Strategically located in Kingston’s Golden Triangle, just 10 miles from Norman Manley International Airport, AC Hotel Kingston combines European-inspired design with authentic Jamaican culture. Ideal for travelers and events, the hotel features:
- On-site international dining
- Business and entertainment access
- Well-curated spaces for networking and relaxation
WLI at 10: A Decade of Impact
On November 14, the WLI hosted its 10th Anniversary Awards Banquet, where Ambassador Sue Cobb, founder of the WLI in Jamaica, served as guest speaker. The banquet highlighted:
- A decade of championing women and children, especially girls
- Honouring Past Chairs of WLI
- Recognizing WLI Pioneer Sponsors
- Fundraising for the 10th Anniversary Scholarship
- Promoting the Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Project
- Encouraging Social Responsibility among individuals and corporate Jamaica
Philanthropy, Advocacy & Mentorship
Since 2004, WLI has operated as a special committee of United Way of Jamaica, evolving from the Building Bridges Exchange launched by Ambassador Sue Cobb. Its work has centered on:
Main Charity: VOUCH (Voluntary Organization for the Upliftment of Children)
Located in downtown Kingston, VOUCH provides:
- Nursery, Basic School, and Health Centre services
- Infrastructure, equipment, and teacher support
- Special needs teaching and preparation for Early Childhood Education certification
Child Protection & Education
Through its Darkness to Light – Stewards of Children program, WLI has:
- Trained hundreds of educators and government employees in child sexual abuse prevention
- Created child protection policies for youth-serving organizations
- Earned full endorsement from the Early Childhood Commission and Ministry of Education
Mentorship & Youth Development
WLI has:
- Mentored dozens of young women toward tertiary education
- Produced numerous successful graduates
- Funded training and awareness programs for state agencies and NGOs
Boys' Socialization: “Conversations with Boys”
Launched in 2018 to address:
- Respect for women and girls
- Cyberbullying and peer pressure
- Substance abuse and emotional intelligence
Signature Events & Strategic Partnerships
WLI hosts impactful annual events, such as:
International Women’s Day Celebrations
- 2013 Luncheon: “A Promise is a Promise: Time for Action to End Violence Against Women”
- 2014 Breakfast: “Salute of Women on Boards” recognizing inclusive public and private sector leadership
Academic & Policy Engagement
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2013 Public Lecture with Mona School of Business and Management and UWI’s Institute for Gender and Development Studies:
“Women’s Leadership: Transforming Self, Community and Country” by U.S. Ambassador Pamela Bridgewater
Celebrating Women and Community Builders
WLI has proudly recognized outstanding contributions by Jamaican women and NGOs in the fields of:
- Health
- Education
- Philanthropy
- Volunteerism
- The Arts
Their cumulative work was recognized in 2017 with the AMCHAM Jamaica Civic Leadership Award.
Support, Participate, Empower
Join the WLI in empowering Jamaica’s women and children.
Support our events, donate to our causes, or volunteer with us. Together, we build stronger communities and shape a brighter future.
WLI has honoured Jamaican women and non-governmental organizations in the areas of Health, Education, Philanthropy, Volunteerism and the Arts. They include:·
Mrs Michelle Rollins-Co Founder of SOS Children’s Village
· Mrs Ruby Martin-For her work with the Maxfield Park Children’s Home and the restoration of the Ward Theatre in Downton Kingston
· Dr.Valerie Facey – For her work with Jamaica Association for the Deaf
· Prof. Maureen Samms-Vaughn-Chair Early Childhood Foundation
· Dr. Deanne Ashley – Paediatrician and her work at the Children’s Hospital
· Mrs Patricia Ramsay – For contribution to the Jamaica Arts and Culture
· Dr Elizabeth Ward – Chair Violence Prevention Alliance
· Children First
· RISE Life Management Services
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