Local service companies to honour 25 enterprising Guyanese women
The growing prominence of women in various facets of national life, not least in public and private sector management and leadership roles in social and charitable organisations is once again being publicly recognised, this time by two leading local companies, The Nico Consulting, Inc. (TNC) and Cerulean Incorporated.
COURTS GUYANA AND CERULEAN INC PARTNER FOR WOMEN EMPOWERMENT PROJECT
The result of this programme, according to the Managing Director of Cerulean Inc, Lyndell Danzie-Black, is to ensure that the participants become strengthened and more knowledgeable business women. She also told persons present at the launch, that the project aims to assist women who have started a business and want to expand or keep the business successful in addition to helping the lesser successful business women become successful through the knowledge that the courses will provide.
‘Do It Yourself’ Site Launched To Help Small Businesse
Partnering to make the project a success is Lyndell Danzie-Black, a Business Management Consultant and Managing Director of Cerulean Incorporated. Having had contact with many entrepreneurs, she noted that one of the common concerns raised is having the “know how” to market their products.
ExxonMobil launches empowerment workshop in Mainstay/Whyaka
Training in this indigenous region was made possible by the Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Ltd (EEPGL) in collaboration with Cerulean Inc.
Demands on public, private sectors require stepped up levels of service training
The positive social and economic transformation of the Guyanese society in the years ahead will depend, crucially, on the preparedness of both the public and private sectors to make significant investments in training personnel to a level that will equip them to match the service needs of the various state and non – state entities.
St. Lucian business trainer seeking to enhance entrepreneurship here
Former University of Guyana lecturer, St. Lucian-born Lyndell Danzie-Black who has been living and working in Guyana for the past nine years is seeking to extend her reach as a coach and trainer into the various sectors of the country’s economy, believing as she does that the intensification of skills training for stakeholders will activate what is known across the region to be the country’s significant potential.