Mr.
Gordon has been a practising Attorney for 11 years in a wide
array of practice areas including civil litigation, international
trade, commercial, entertainment and Intellectual Property Law
and mergers and acquisitions.He has also been involvd in advising start-up businesses and companies in legal and other practical matters. He has had marketing experience with the WICB, the JCA and most recently Island Outpost.
Mr. Gordon began his career at Myers, Fletcher & Gordon where he worked for three years in the litigation department. Mr. Gordon specializes in corporate and entertainment law, in particular Anti-Dumping legislation.
Mr. Gordon has been a Director of the Jamaica Cricket Board for the past 8 years and is the Board's legal advisor. Mr. Gordon is also a Director of Kinetic Sport Management Ltd.
Radley Reid
Mr. Reid attended Clarendon College and later University of
The West Indies Mona where he received a BSc. (Hons) in Natural
Sciences and Diploma in Education. Mr. Reid then went
on to Moray House in Edinbourgh Scotland where he received
a PGDMA. Mr. Reid started his teaching career at his
alma mater Clarendon College and recently retired as principal
of Campion College in 2006 after serving there for over 33
years.
Mr. Reid is a specialist in math and science education at the high school level and is now a consultant in education improving the quality of education in high schools across the Island.
Dr. Lanie Oakley Williams
Dr.
Williams attended St Andrew High School for Girls. She received a Bachelor
of Arts from the University of the West Indies and an MBA and Doctorate in
Business Administration from Nova Southeastern University. Dr. Williams
is a General Manager at the National Housing Trust and is formerly a General
Manager of the Jamaica Public Service Company. She was also a Credit
Officer and Manager at Bank of Nova Scotia, Workers Bank and Eagle Permanent
Building Society. Dr. Williams is also a teacher with JIM and University
College of the Caribbean.
Dr. Williams is President of the St. Andrew High Old Girl’s Association, and a Director of the Jamaica Customer Service Association. She is also a Director of the Leo Oakley Foundation. Dr. Williams is the founder of Friends Incorporated West Indies (FIWI), and is also a founder of Tea Club of Jamaica.
Stefan Wright
Mr. Wright is a graduate of Campion College. He received
a BSc. in Accounting from the University of the West Indies
(Hons) in 1993. He also has an MBA from New York University
and has completed all the examinations to be certified as a
Chartered Accountant. Mr. Wright began his career in
the Audit Department at KPMG Peat Marwick and then worked
at Banc of America Securities in Investment Banking in New
York for seven years.
Mr. Wright is a founder of Jamaica Impact Inc. a not-for-profit organization in New York and is also a Director of Pinnacle Advisors Limited a financial advisory firm.
Winston Wright
Mr. Wright attended Mico Teacher’s College and later
graduated from the University of the West Indies with a BA
(Hons.) in English. Mr. Wright worked as an insurance
salesman with Life of Jamaica from 1977 to 1990. Mr.
Wright was Managing Director for Wright Farms/ Morant Limited
from 1985 to 2001. He began a career in real estate
sales with Century 21 (1998-2000) and later worked with Allison
Pitter & Co. (2001-2005). Mr Wright is currently
the Managing Director and majority shareholder of JAMROCK-
Caribe Realty, a real estate sales organization.
