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Issue No. 808 Monday, 4 April 2005

Business Monday

From farm tractors to Rolls Royce

Although Advanced Automotive sits in a multi-million purpose built building with the latest technology and diagnostic tools, it is still very much a family-owned business, with wife Carlin Markman bringing in cakes and pastries that she baked for staff and customers. Employees said Mr and Mrs Markman are down-to-earth people with old-fashioned principles. And they are always looking for ways to improve ...  read more...


Insurance woes continue as JIIC downgrades

Following Jamaica International Insurance Company Ltd’s (JIIC) purchase of Dyollís portfolio in Jamaica, AM Best Rating has put the new owner under review with negative implications. JIIC had agreed to provide insurance coverage for motor policyholders going forward, while claims are still under the temporary management of Kenneth Tomlinson for Jamaica. However, this was not enough ... read more...


Superior Business Writing workshop

The Superior Business Writing workshop will teach techniques to compose business letters that are persuasive and effective on 7 April at the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce and is part of its Spring professional development series. “Participants will learn how to use a writer’s pyramid to make their writing efficient and clear to their readers. In doing so, they will learn how to write letters...  read more...


Project Management on Tour seminar

International speakers will discuss the key processes and knowledge areas at the Project Management on Tour seminar on Monday 11 April at Westin Casuarina Resort and Spa. .“Consumers can now ask for evidence of formal certification or membership in a project management association or work with people, like professional engineers, who you can be assured they have courses in project management...  read more...


Entrepreneur of the week - Christy McKenzie

Being able to capture more than a single moment in time is what Christy McKenzie said she loves about being a Videographer. Not only that she is able to preserve all the emotions and the important actions that make events, and entire lives, memorable. “My interest in video editing began when I was in search of a change in my career. I have a family member who used to do video editing... read more...


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