On Tuesday, June 25, over fifty members of the Jamaican diaspora, representing varied organizations, participated in a coaching program aimed toward strengthening their organizational administration and enhancing their protocol administration abilities.
This occasion marked the primary in a sequence of protocol coaching classes organized by the Jamaican embassy in Washington, DC.
The coaching coated a complete vary of subjects associated to organizational and diplomatic protocol, together with finest practices for planning and executing occasions and managing VIPs.
Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) on the Jamaican embassy in Washington, Ms. Lishann Salmon, emphasised the importance of the initiative, stating, “Leaders of diaspora organizations play a vital position in fostering optimistic engagements inside the Jamaican neighborhood by way of varied occasions. The Embassy acknowledges the significance of supporting their efforts to make sure the profitable execution of such engagements.”
The preliminary session launched members to the fundamentals of protocol, the position of a protocol officer, and the basics of occasion planning and types of deal with. Ms. Salmon expressed satisfaction with the turnout and excessive degree of participation, noting the Embassy’s appreciation for the diaspora’s efforts in selling and enhancing Model Jamaica.
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Notable attendees included Jamaica’s Consul Common at Miami, Mr. Oliver Mair; Honorary Consul from Philadelphia, Mr. Christopher Chaplain; Dr. Elaine Bryan, Honorary Consul from Atlanta; and members of employees from the consulates in New York and Miami, in addition to representatives of the International Jamaica Diaspora Council.
This coaching sequence goals to equip diaspora leaders with the mandatory abilities and data to successfully handle their organizations and uphold diplomatic requirements, additional strengthening the worldwide Jamaican neighborhood.