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JEP Group appoints youngest CFO, Ricoy McIntosh
Ricoy McIntosh
Career & Education
September 3, 2023

JEP Group appoints youngest CFO, Ricoy McIntosh

IN a landmark moment for the Jamaica Energy Group (JEP), the energy company has appointed its youngest chief financial officer (CFO), Ricoy McIntosh, to lead its financial management and strategy. The passing of the baton comes as the outgoing CFO Raymond Grant retired after nearly three decades of service. The seamless transition highlights JEP Group’s commitment to upskilling and succession planning, ensuring the organisation’s vibrant and sustainable future.

McIntosh, a finance professional with a passion for strategic decision-making and driving financial growth, now assumes the pivotal role of CFO at JEP Group. Described as determined, detail-oriented and analytical, McIntosh’s journey to this position began in a supportive family that emphasised the value of education and hard work.

With an early interest in numbers and problem-solving, McIntosh pursued a degree in finance and later obtained his ACCA qualification. His career took off at KPMG, where he gained valuable experience in auditing and financial analysis, setting the stage for his understanding of financial processes and regulations.

Over the years, McIntosh continually sought new challenges and growth opportunities, climbing the corporate ladder, and eventually joining JEP Group as a senior accountant. His financial analysis, risk assessment, and budgeting expertise made him an invaluable asset to the organisation.

Inspiring a culture of personal growth and development

Deeply passionate about personal growth and development, McIntosh firmly believes that no one should remain in the same mental position they were in three to five years ago. This philosophy aligns perfectly with JEP Group’s focus on upskilling and nurturing talent from within the organisation.

In the realm of financial leadership, McIntosh draws immense inspiration from the opportunity to make a positive impact. His vision is to drive financial strategies that enhance business performance and create value for stakeholders, ultimately contributing to the company’s long-term success.

Noting what he loves most about the JEP Group, McIntosh said, “I admire JEP Group’s tenacity and resilience in the face of adverse challenges. The ability of the company to navigate through difficult times and continue a path of growth is truly commendable”.

He continued: “In the energy industry, companies often face a multitude of challenges, such as fluctuating market conditions, regulatory changes, and technological disruptions. However, JEP Group has demonstrated an unwavering determination to overcome these obstacles and forge ahead.

“I admire the company’s proactive approach to identifying opportunities amidst challenges and adapting its strategies to remain competitive. JEP Group’s ability to innovate, diversify its portfolio, and embrace emerging technologies is a testament to its resilience and forward-thinking mindset”.

Sustainable practices for a greener future

As JEP Group continues to operate in a dynamic and ever-evolving energy industry, its commitment to sustainability remains unwavering. The company’s dedication to reducing its carbon footprint, investing in renewable energy sources, and promoting energy efficiency sets a benchmark for responsible corporate practices.

The outgoing CFO Grant emphasises the significance of sustainability initiatives and their impact on the company’s future.

Grant’s nearly three decades of service at JEP Group have impacted the company’s financial operations. His journey began in 1995 when he joined as a freelancer and quickly moved up the ranks, holding positions like acting CFO and financial controller before becoming the chief financial officer.

Grant fondly recalls the challenges and triumphs throughout his tenure. From late-night board meetings to convincing stakeholders of the viability of new projects, his dedication and commitment to the company’s success are evident.

Regarding McIntosh’s appointment, Grant said, “Shortly after joining the JEP Group, there was something very special about this young man. We [the C-suite] immediately identified him as the most likely successor. I started grooming him from day one, including him in things, and getting his point of view on matters. He was very receptive and willing.”

Grant also expressed confidence in JEP Group’s future under McIntosh’s leadership, highlighting the importance of a seamless transition. He added, “One of the good things is that I did a lot of the restructuring, which I thought was necessary for the future. Finance is in a good position: if we lose staff by attrition or gain staff, we can use the same implemented systems to move forward.”

A bright future ahead

As JEP Group looks to the future, it remains steadfast in its commitment to sustainable practices, upskilling its workforce, and nurturing a culture of personal growth and development. With McIntosh at the helm of the finance team, the company is poised to make informed financial decisions, drive positive change, and lead the energy industry toward a greener and more sustainable future.

McIntosh’s youthful perspective, coupled with the wisdom and expertise of the senior management team, ensures a well-balanced approach to financial leadership, embracing innovation, and anticipating industry changes.

As the energy landscape evolves, JEP Group’s focus on upskilling, succession planning, and sustainability will serve as pillars for a prosperous and promising future. The passing of the baton from Grant to McIntosh marks a new chapter in the company’s journey towards greater heights, fortified by a shared vision for a greener and more sustainable future.

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