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Careers & Education

Talking business

Sunday, July 01, 2012



Ardenne High School student Kevonie White (left) in discussion with Bruce Bowen, President and chief executive officer for Scotiabank. Listening in is president of the Junior Achievement Jamaica Alphie Mullings-Aiken. The occasion was the official launch of the Junior Achievement Company of Entrepreneurs Conference in Kingston, held at the University of the West Indies last Wednesday. (Photo: Naphtali Junior)



Street boys take up vegetable farming

 

Sandals Montego Bay's pastry chef rustles up a batch of determination

 

Sherlette Black still has hopes of becoming a teacher

 

ATL gives to school

 

Ascot High to start 6th form programme

 

Several schools to be removed from shift system

 

Richard Weir wants to make a difference

 

Top principal

 

This is how you do it

 

It's Mile Gully again

 

What can you do with an animal science degree?

 

Well done

 

Local diving instructors graduate from Sandals/PADI course

 

The environmental warden

 

What can you do with a horticulture degree?

 

PHOTO: Business talk

 

Henry-Wilson wants principals placed on contract

 

Sandals Foundation brings SMILES to wards at Savanna-la-mar Hospital

 

Career & Education: Dinthill Technical is a farmer's paradise

 

Certified for life

 

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