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RUSHAINE CUNNINGHAM’S IMPACT
Cuningham walks down the stairs of a courthouse in Antigua.
Career & Education
June 10, 2023

RUSHAINE CUNNINGHAM’S IMPACT

A dreamer who dares to take risks; tenacious, caring and loyal. Meet 32-year-old Rushaine Cunningham, past Jamaica Energy Partners (JEP) Group scholarship recipient and attorney-at-law, licensed to practise in six Caribbean islands. But how did the young counsel attain this level of success at his age?

Native to the most rapidly growing parish, St Catherine, Cunningham admitted that his upbringing was not of riches, but his parents sacrificed everything to provide all he needed.

“My dad was a factory worker until his retirement, and my mom was a seamstress who worked from home. I am my parents’ only child, and we lived in a one-bedroom board structure with a zinc roof, creaking floors, and peeping holes through the four corners,” he remembered.

Despite hardship, Cunningham’s childhood was a happy one, during which relatives and family friends always surrounded him. Furthermore, education was a significant factor in his family.

“From a young age I also had a very inquisitive mind, and I remember being fearless towards my teachers at pre-school — but any threat of calling my mother would cause me to fall in line because she was the only one I feared,” he reminisced.

Rushaine Cunningham.

His inquisitive nature paid off when he got to St Catherine Primary School, and was the impetus to securing a spot on the school’s debating team in grade four as the youngest member. By the end of grade four young Cunningham was thriving as a debater and topped his class.

“After that there was no stopping me; that experience ignited a spark and I became a big dreamer. I also learned about Campion College in grade four when attending the National Prep and Primary School Debate Competition finals, and I knew that is where I was going to high school,” Cunningham said.

After completing the GSAT he passed for Campion College and earned ‘top performer’ for St Catherine Primary School. At that moment JEP entered his life, becoming his corporate sponsor throughout his schooling at Campion and up to Norman Manley Law School.

“In sixth form at Campion College my desire by then to become an attorney-at-law had long been solidified and was in great part influenced by my passion for effecting changes in policies, which I believe underpinned many of the systems of governance and which trickled down into the private sector to affect the livelihood of people generally,” Cunningham explained.

Cunningham’s virtual bar admission to Grenada earlier this year.

“Being a lawyer would give me the best opportunity for the greatest impact. At 19 years old, while preparing for my final CAPE exams, I remember having an epiphany of the grand idea that I would own and operate an international law firm across the Caribbean in multiple jurisdictions. By this time my family and I were living in Kingston, and I remember running out of my bedroom to my mom, who was in the laundry room, and I shared the grand idea with her. Her only response was, ‘If that is what you want, go for it!’ That was the birth of this current dream which I have intentionally been chasing since first being admitted to the Jamaican Bar in December 2015.”

During this journey down memory lane Cunningham also recalled JEP being “truly a godsend” while he was concerned about chasing his dreams of attending Campion College and becoming a lawyer.

“In 2003 JEP stepped in with an initial five-year scholarship for me to attend high school. In 2008, by the time I finished my CSEC examinations in fifth form — obtaining nine subjects [seven grade ones and two grade twos] — JEP stepped up to the plate again and offered to extend my sponsorship for the two-year sixth-form programme at Campion College,” Cunningham said.

At the end of sixth form he immediately matriculated to the Faculty of Law at The University of the West Indies, Mona, but was still determining how to cover the US$10,000 tuition. That year JEP re-awarded his sponsorship, covering approximately 25 per cent of the amount.

Rushaine Cunningham (right) with his parents Errol and Marie Whyte-Cunningham.

“JEP continued their sponsorship until the end of my law degree, and by the time I got to Norman Manley Law School, like a faithful guardian angel, JEP contacted me once more to say they wished to assist with Norman Manley. Over the years JEP has become a trusted friend, and I benefited from their sponsorship for 12 years, from 2003-2015. I remain grateful and indebted for their generosity and role in getting me to where I am today,” Cunningham beamed.

Presently, Rushaine Cunningham is an attorney-at-law, licensed to practise law in Jamaica, St Lucia, Montserrat, Antigua & Barbuda, St Kitts & Nevis, and recently Grenada. His private legal practice is in Antigua & Barbuda, specialising in real estate, employment law, estate planning and civil & commercial court matters.

“My initial job hunt after being called to the Bar was a bit tedious,” he disclosed.

“However, soon after, I received gainful employment and was attached to the Chambers of Mrs Jacqueline Samuels-Brown, KC, who remains one of my mentors. I collaborated with her until I moved to the eastern Caribbean in 2016,” Cunningham explained.

When asked why he opened his law firm in Antigua & Barbuda instead of Jamaica, Cunningham revealed that he initially moved to Antigua to accept a two-year job offer.

“Near the end of those two years I was headhunted to take up a position with a regional law firm looking to enter the Antiguan market and which was about to undergo a merger with an international law firm. After staying with that international firm for two and a half years and working on matters across the region, it solidified for me what was my vision from high school — to manage my own pan-Caribbean law firm,” he recollected.

Establishing his legal practice in Antigua has given him the advantage of being centrally located geographically to service an extensive cross section of the Caribbean, securing corporate clients who operate their businesses across the region.

Of course, with his success came challenges, but Cunningham is grateful for his spiritual upbringing which has allowed him to find comfort in prayer.

He is currently pursuing his LLM (Master of Laws) in International Commercial Law and focusing on the growth and expansion of his business. His greatest accomplishment to date is making his parents proud and continuing to do that daily.

Since 1995 JEP has transformed the lives of several youngsters through academic advancement, skills training, and mentorship. Now recognised as the Jamaica Energy Partners Group, which includes Jamaica Energy Partners/Doctor Bird Power Station, West Kingston Power Partners and Jamaica Private Power Company, the leading private power-producing entity has empowered over 2,000 students.

JEP Group scholarship applications are available at www.jamenergy.com. The deadline to apply is August 11, 2023.

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