Monday, March 22, 2010
US$ Multi-Millionaire to Speak at Corporate Mingle
Creative Media & Events, Creators of Wealth Magazine proudly presents Tod Bell, multi-millionaire, Co-Founder and CEO of Quest Travel Network, as Guest speaker at the second staging of Corporate Mingle for 2010. The event takes place on Friday, March 26, 2010 from 6:00pm -10:00pm at the Fiction Lounge, Market Place on Constant Spring Road.
This savvy businessman has successfully owned and operated both offline and online business ventures.
He owned and operated Rapid Messenger Delivery Service from 1993-1996 and has co-founded 2 US$ multi-million dollar network marketing businesses since 2006.
He was the Mid-South Regional Director for Harvest Evangelism from 2001 to 2007. Harvest Evangelism is an evangelistic ministry that works with city and national leaders toward transformation of their spheres of influence.
While working with Harvest Evangelism, he founded “Pass the Salt Marketplace Network”, a series of lunch gatherings that met in over two dozen cities and studied best business practices.
Tod is author of the book; It Can Be Done published by Transformational Publications.
Mr. Bell is also author of the book, BE This. DO That. GET Rich, Guaranteed! Assembling the Pieces to a Rich Life published by Reimagine Press.
He has traveled extensively and spoken in many business conferences and met with many leaders in government, business and education about best practices in the marketplace.
Quest Travel Network is the combined experiences of Tod’s business and networking life incorporated into one business.
He is the father of 6 children and has been married to Emily for 23 years.
Come network and have cocktails with some of the island's top business personalities, journalists, entertainment insiders. At each staging, a leader in his/her field speaks for 15 minutes, giving you the 'must-knows' of making it to the top of your field.
Some previous speakers at Corporate Mingle have been Omar Azan, President of the Jamaica Manufacturing Association, Dennis Chung, financial analyst, and Stephen Spence (president of the Young entrepreneur association of Jamaica).
An opportunity is also given to persons from the audience to give a 5 minute presentation about their own companies to the guests present.
Sponsors of the event are Johnnie Walker, Quest Travel Network and Caribbean Jobs.
Admission: Bring your business card!!!
CONTACT: Joseph Cunningham
Public Relations Officer
Creative Media & Events
Office: 755-5863; 925-4104
Cell: 566-4948
Fax: 755-0159:
joseph@creativemediaandevents.com
Monday, February 15, 2010
Corporate Mingle...networking with a purpose
Corporate Mingle...networking with a purpose
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate Release: Date: February 4, 2010
CORPORATE MINGLE…networking with a purpose
Omar Azan to speak on the future of the Jamaican Economy & Brand Jamaica
Creative Media and Events, creators of WEALTH Magazine and Bar Week, relaunches Corporate Mingle in 2010 with a bang, corporate Jamaica’s premier networking opportunity Friday, February 26, 2010 from 6:00pm -10:00pm at the Fiction Lounge, Market Place on Constant Spring Road.
This staging of the event will be primarily significant due to the topical nature of the proceedings, which will be highlighted by guest speaker, President of the Jamaica Manufacturing Association (JMA), Omar Azan, giving an in-depth look at the state of the Jamaican economy and various ways in which it can be improved.
Mr. Azan is widely recognized as a man who is very passionate and who speaks very frankly about matters impacting the local economy. In December of last year Mr. Azan raised eye-brows when in a Jamaica Observer article, he was noted as saying Jamaica’s involvement with Caricom has done more harm than good to the country. He added that the current Government needs to re-evaluate its membership with the regional umbrella group.
In the same article Mr. Azan was noted as saying, “Sometimes we make decisions based on the possibilities, but what are the realities?”
He added, “In 2008, Jamaica’s trade deficit with Caricom stood at minus US$1.6 billion, need I say more.”
An equally informative presentation will be made by executives from the First Global Bank & First Global Financial Services.
Come network and have cocktails with some of the island's top business personalities, journalists, entertainment insiders. At each staging, a leader in his/her field speaks for 15 minutes, giving you the 'must-knows' of making it to the top of your field.
Some previous speakers at Corporate Mingle have been Dennis Chung, financial analyst, and Stephen Spence (president of the Young entrepreneur association of Jamaica).
An opportunity is also given to persons from the audience to give a 5 minute presentation about their own companies to the guests present.
Sponsors of the event are Johnnie Walker & First Global Financial Services.
Admission: Bring your business card!!!
CONTACT: Joseph Cunningham
Public Relations Officer
Creative Media & Events
Office: 755-5863; 925-4104
Cell: 566-4948
joseph@creativemediaandevents.com
Fax: 755-0159
Thursday, February 11, 2010
JIIC to host champs 100 hospitality room
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20100211/sports/sports10.html
Friday, February 5, 2010
Corporate Mingle...networking with a purpose
PRESS RELEASE
For immediate Release: Date: February 4, 2010
CORPORATE MINGLE…networking with a purpose
Omar Azan to speak on the future of the Jamaican Economy & Brand Jamaica
Creative Media and Events, creators of WEALTH Magazine and Bar Week, relaunches Corporate Mingle in 2010 with a bang, corporate Jamaica’s premier networking opportunity Friday, February 26, 2010 from 6:00pm -10:00pm at the Fiction Lounge, Market Place on Constant Spring Road.
This staging of the event will be primarily significant due to the topical nature of the proceedings, which will be highlighted by guest speaker, President of the Jamaica Manufacturing Association (JMA), Omar Azan, giving an in-depth look at the state of the Jamaican economy and various ways in which it can be improved.
Mr. Azan is widely recognized as a man who is very passionate and who speaks very frankly about matters impacting the local economy. In December of last year Mr. Azan raised eye-brows when in a Jamaica Observer article, he was noted as saying Jamaica’s involvement with Caricom has done more harm than good to the country. He added that the current Government needs to re-evaluate its membership with the regional umbrella group.
In the same article Mr. Azan was noted as saying, “Sometimes we make decisions based on the possibilities, but what are the realities?”
He added, “In 2008, Jamaica’s trade deficit with Caricom stood at minus US$1.6 billion, need I say more.”
An equally informative presentation will be made by executives from the First Global Bank & First Global Financial Services.
Come network and have cocktails with some of the island's top business personalities, journalists, entertainment insiders. At each staging, a leader in his/her field speaks for 15 minutes, giving you the 'must-knows' of making it to the top of your field.
Some previous speakers at Corporate Mingle have been Dennis Chung, financial analyst, and Stephen Spence (president of the Young entrepreneur association of Jamaica).
An opportunity is also given to persons from the audience to give a 5 minute presentation about their own companies to the guests present.
Sponsors of the event are Johnnie Walker & First Global Financial Services.
Admission: Bring your business card!!!
CONTACT: Joseph Cunningham
Public Relations Officer
Creative Media & Events
Office: 755-5863; 925-4104
Cell: 566-4948
joseph@creativemediaandevents.com
Fax: 755-0159
JIIC GOLDEN TONGUE AWARDS: JIIC GOLDEN TONGUE POEM
JIIC GOLDEN TONGUE POEM
Komplex
Well!
Da wonya (one ya) name, komplex
‘Cause I doan (don’t) complain
I,complex
Who waan (want) please; please!
Who waan vex; vex!
Yu si when I a labour
I naah labour wrong
‘Cause I a labour, right,
Left and centre
Good and proper
Hard and long
I doan (don’t) inna de alms-house and di bangarang!
Weh mi seh da wonya name again?
Komplex!
‘Cause I don’t complain
I, complex
Who waan please; please!
Who waan vex; vex!
Yu si when I a come?
I naah come plain
‘Cause I a come, red,
Green, gold and black
Da wonya a kulcha shak
Politicians get hart attack!
Weh mi seh da wonya name again?
Komplex!
‘Cause I don’t complain/come plain
I, Komplex!
Who waan please: please!
Who waan vex; vex!
Now, mi taakin to de educated dunce
And de so-called intellect
So mi (goh) ask dem why, how come and wah mek, Jamacia don’t have a Patwah Bible or a Patwah dictionary yet?
And de poli-ticians dem still inna par-li(a)ment a worry & fret!
Shed crocodile tears over the national budget
And mi/wi done tell dem seh, fi manufacture Patwah & export it like a jet
And pay-off the billions a foreign det (debt)!
Weh mi seh da wonya name again?
Komplex!
‘Cause I doan come plain
I, komplex
Who waan please; please!
Who waan vex; vex!
Now!
Some human-animal a jump up pon dem one-another fender
And when mi check dat out, dem a some gender-bender
And when I si dem tings deh, I just get vex!
Soh mi bun de big black daag name rex!
Who waan please; please! Who waan vex; vex!
Weh mi seh da wonya name again?
Komplex!
‘Cause I doan complain
I, complex!
Who wanna pleases; please!
Who waan vex; vex!
(Swell and buss like a ge-naught)
‘Cause da wonya Komplex!
By: YASUS AFARI ©
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
JIIC GOLDEN TONGUE QUIZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JIIC GOLDEN TONGUE QUIZZ!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Which local insurance company is the title sponsor of the 2010 GOLDEN TONGUE AWARDS?
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