SV Foundation empowers young visionaries at Prime Minister’s Youth Awards
From left: Prime Minister’s youth awardee for entrepreneurship/social entrepreneurship Alexia Blair; Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL) Assistant Vice-President, Public Relations and Corporate Affairs Chloleen Daley-Muschett; youth awardee for leadership Sashawna Thompson; and youth awardee for entrepreneurship/social entrepreneurship Shudeen Ramsay, share a moment at the Prime Minister’s Youth Awards for Excellence at Jamaica House last Saturday.
The awards returned to the lawns of Jamaica House, celebrating the outstanding achievements of the nation’s youth across a range of fields. Among this year’s honourees were the trailblazers in entrepreneurship and social entrepreneurship, two categories vital to national development and innovation.
As part of its ongoing commitment to youth empowerment and nation-building, Supreme Ventures Foundation proudly sponsored a $500,000 grant to be shared among the winners in these categories. This contribution reflects Supreme Ventures Foundation’s belief in the transformative power of young entrepreneurs and social change-makers, and its dedication to investing in the future of Jamaica.