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JAM | Nov 15, 2022

Keith Duncan to address Global Leadership Summit

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Keith Duncan, president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) and co-chair of Project STAR, is slated to be among eight distinguished speakers at the Global Leadership Summit on November 17.

Duncan will address the summit on the theme ‘Voice Your Vision’ and is expected to speak on the latest initiative of the PSOJ – Project STAR, which is a collaboration with the PSOJ and the Jamaica Constabulary Force.

Project STAR aims to reduce violent crime in communities through employment opportunities and the strengthening of police community relations.

The Global Leadership Summit is an international leadership summit held annually for the past 27 years, across more than 900 sites in 135 countries worldwide, spanning over 60 languages.

Keith Duncan, president of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica.

Each year the summit engages more than 400,000 leaders in a journey of growth an development. Some of the participants are from Canada and other regions, such as; Africa, Asia, Europe, the United States, and, in particular, South and Central America

Other speakers who will address the summit include: Johnny C. Taylor Jr, president and chief executive officer of Society for Human Resource Management; Lynsi Snyder, owner and president, In-N-Out Burger; Stephanie Chung, chief growth officer, Wheels Up; Andy Stanley, founder and pastor, North Point Ministries; Vanessa Van Edwards, founder and lead behavioural investigator, Science of People; Jon Acuff, leadership expert; New York Times best-selling author, Dr Heidi Grant and Craig Groeschel, founder and senior pastor, Life Church.

The event’s academy of speakers has seen some of the best in the global world on the stage of the Global Leadership Network, such as the late veteran Jamaican journalist, John Maxwell; Bishop TD Jakes; Carla Harris, Simon Sinek, Colin Powell and Horst Schulze.

The Global Leadership Summit will be streamed virtually via the Big Marker platform and is expected to attract an audience of approximately 1,000 leaders from across Jamaica, including corporate leaders, religious leaders, youth leaders and influencers.

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