WASHINGTON, DC – On Tuesday, June 25 over fifty members of the Jamaican diaspora representing numerous organizations participated in a coaching programme aimed toward strengthening the administration of their organizations and sharpening their abilities in protocol administration.
The Embassy of Jamaica in Washington, DC launched a sequence of protocol coaching classes for the Diaspora. This coaching will cowl organizational and diplomatic protocol, in addition to finest practices for occasion planning and VIP administration. Individuals will study invaluable abilities for executing profitable occasions and dealing with vital company.
Deputy Chief of Mission Ms. Lishann Salmon
Deputy Chief of Mission (DCM) on the Jamaican Embassy in Washington, Ms Lishann Salmon famous, “leaders of Diaspora organisations play an important position in fostering optimistic engagements throughout the Jamaican group by numerous occasions and as such the Embassy acknowledges the significance of supporting their efforts to make sure the profitable execution of such engagements.”
The coaching coated an introduction to the fundamentals of protocol. Plus, the significance of a protocol officer and the fundamentals of occasion planning and types of deal with.
Ms. Salmon was happy with the turnout on the first coaching session. She was additionally pleased with the lively participation of diaspora members. Ms. Salmon talked about that the Jamaican Embassy values the diaspora’s efforts in selling and enhancing Model Jamaica. She talked about that the Jamaican Embassy appreciates the diaspora’s efforts in selling and improving Brand Jamaica.
The session was additionally attended by Jamaica’s Consul General at Miami, Mr. Oliver Mair, Honorary Consul from Philadelphia, Mr. Christopher Chaplain, Dr. Elaine Bryan, Honorary Consul from Atlanta, members of employees from the consulates in New York and Miami in addition to representatives of the World Jamaica Diaspora Council.