On a Personal Note
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- 20150119 Myers, Keisha
- Latty, Halthea; Producer
- Seana-Joy; Technical Editor
- James, Owen; Executive Producer
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20150119 Myers, Keisha
Latty, Halthea; Producer
Seana-Joy; Technical Editor
James, Owen; Executive Producer
On a personal note with host Owen James the programme Your Wealth is next where Mr. James visited Sagicor Life of Jamaica Limited the largest provider of private health insurance in Jamaica and spoke with the Vice President of Employee Benefits Willard Brown. They discussed the importance of health insurance coverage and Mr. Brown said it is a form of sound financial protection; health insurance for self-employed persons was also discussed in terms of the number of these persons getting coverage in Jamaica. Mr. James asked what the company is doing to reach these uncovered persons and Mr. Brown said it is a great opportunity for the company and the numerous plans the company has was discussed. Penny Wise is next with host Ayesha Singh speaking with Dorothy Campbell, Communication Specialist-Consumer Affairs Commission about the recnt text book survey conducted by the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC); they discussed the results of the survey and sme of the surprises such as the price variations at different ends of the Island, english literature books became more expensive in Kingston. The data was collected across the Island, twenty-six bookstores in the Kingston Metropolitan Area (Portmore and Spanish Town) and thirty-eight throughout the other parishes; consumers will be asked to pay more for text books so suggestions were given by the CAC as to what they can do to save; the causes of the price increases were also discussed. Business Etiquette is next with Justine Willoughby PR Account Executive/Model discussing etiquette blunders to be avoided in order to achieve professional success; these include: Email Etiquette and First Impressions. The Achievers follows with Omar Azan CEO, Boss Furniture discussing his move into manufacturing and his company that makes furniture locally; how the factory started was discussed, the company employs two hundred and twenty Jamaicans and export to numerous countries, the challenges the company faces was also discussed by Mr. Azan.
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