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This week we feature, Young Professional Ms ‘Kiami J. Frett’
By Gary Eleazar
Few people in life land their dream jobs at a young age where they are able to make others, not only feel good about themselves, but make others look beautiful at the same time and this is exactly the life our Young Professional this Week—Ms Kiami J. Frett.
This week we feature 'Young Professional' Ms Sharonda A. Pickering
By Ron O. D’Avilar
Sports, an activity which most times involves physical exertion and skill, are among the most glorified careers on earth.
This week we feature 'Young Professional' Neville H. K. Smith
By Ron O. D’Avilar
Being away from home in youth is never an easy task, doing surgery and not having contact with one’s family, makes it even more difficult.
This week we feature 'Young Professional' Jessi C. A. Wheatley
By Ron O. D’Avilar
A highly accomplished young woman on a mission to truly change the world around her, meet Ms Jessi C. A. Wheatley, our 'Young Professional,' this week.
This week we feature 'Young Professional' Chenaye K. Duncan
By M Gary Eleazar
“Girls are made of sugar and spice, and all things nice” is a rhyme echoed in the ears of little girls when growing up and this week’s Young Professional, personifies a young woman defined by big dreams, determination and a creative spark that cannot be doused.
This week we feature ‘Young Professional’ Ashani Z. Leonard
By M. Gary Eleazar
Gender-roles are evolving, especially when it comes to the world of work. A look at the past 100 years of history would illustrate that the norm would be for women to be homemakers while men worked in the fields, factories and offices.
This week we feature ‘Young Professional’ Bria A. Smith
By M. Gary Eleazar
A woman of many words and the voice of many, this week we feature ‘Young Professional’ Bria A. Smith—an Information Officer of the Government of the Virgin Islands’ (VI), Department of Information and Public Relations, attached to the Premier’s Office, with a knack for musical theatre.
This week we feature ‘Young Professional’ Jonel J. Lacey
By M. Gary Eleazar
Our ‘Young Professional’ this week is speeding on the track to success, quite literally. Twenty-two year old Virgin Islander Jonel J. Lacey, currently resides in Albany, New York, where she is on a scholarship at the University of Albany.
Our Young Professional this week is Kiaun N. R. Baptiste
By M. Gary Eleazar
Some University students find it difficult to balance their studies with their social life. Some complain of the struggles of working while pursuing their education. Then there are others, like 25-year-old, Virgin Islander, Kiaun N. R. Baptiste, who trudged through it all, to overcome his obstacles and maintain the focus and determination needed to succeed.
This Week We Feature Young Professional, Shanda A. Skerritt
By Gary Eleazar
While a fear of the unknown has prevented many from venturing onto the path of their desired aspirations and goals, our Young Professional this week –twenty-six year old Virgin Islander, Ms Shanda A. Skerritt—has used her apprehensions as a driving force to complete, and publish her first book—‘Dying for love.’