LTA Founder & CEO Lyndon TaylorContributed

Successful home town launch for Lyndon Taylor & Associates

· The Gleaner

On Friday, September 20, the vibrant atmosphere of Pollyanna Caterers was electric as Lyndon Taylor & Associates celebrated its successful home town launch. The event brought together a diverse group of industry leaders, showcasing the firm’s commitment to fostering connections across sectors.

In his remarks, Taylor, founder & CEO, noted that more than a business venture, it was a labour of love. “I’m committed to elevating Jamaica’s brand, showcasing our unique stories, and empowering local businesses to shine globally.”

Taylor, who has had nearly two decades’ experience working with one of the top public relations firm in New York, said he felt an unrelenting call to return home to launch his own agency. “I’m thrilled to collaborate with Jamaican entrepreneurs, innovators and change-makers. Together, let’s redefine the nation’s brand, amplify our voice and showcase our richness to the world,” the founder stated.

The evening was expertly emceed by Dwight Fraser, a well-known sportscaster at IRIE FM, who kept the energy high and the audience engaged throughout the night. Guests from fields of sports, business, hospitality, real estate, law, and media enjoyed a delightful culinary experience. Among the notable attendees were Sandra Graham, communications consultant; Rosalee Gage-Grey, human resources and development specialist; Paula-Anne Porter-Jones, The RJR Gleaner Group & communications adviser at CNIS; Cecil Thoms, communications strategist; Kevin O. Clarke, digital and social media manager, The JN Group; Kimberly Blair, communication relations manager, NSWMA; Daisy Pedley, group internal audit manager, ATL Group of Companies; Paul Morrison, licensed realtor, Keller Williams Realty; Judith Wilks, strategic communications consultant; and O’Neil Brown, associate director of operations, IBEX. Live entertainment from Majestic Band further enhanced the atmosphere, providing a lively backdrop as guests mingled and shared ideas.