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The Bajan Reporter | BARP appoints New Executive Manager

by Bajan Reporter / May 6th, 2021 The Barbados Association of Retired Persons Inc (BARP) just revealed the appointment of Kim Tudor as their Executive Manager. Miss Tudor with more than two decades of extensive leadership, management and business experience is well known in both the public and private sectors, given her previous roles that focused on the promotion of service excellence. This is one of the areas she will accentuate at BARP as the organization focuses on enhancing the quality of services it offers to the thousands of Barbadians among its membership and the goal to embrace other seniors into its fold.

Tudor is executive manager at BARP

Kim Tudor is executive manager of the Barbados Association of Retired Persons Inc. (BARP). Tudor, with more than two decades of extensive leadership, management and business experience is well known in both the public and private sectors, given her previous roles that focused on the promotion of service excellence. This is one of the areas she will accentuate at BARP as the organisation focuses on enhancing the quality of services …

BARP names Kim Tudor as its new Executive Manager

BARP names Kim Tudor as its new Executive Manager Article by May 4, 2021 The Barbados Association of Retired Persons Inc (BARP)  today announced the appointment of Kim Tudor as its Executive Manager.  Miss Tudor with more than two decades of extensive leadership, management and business experience is well known in both the public and private sectors, given her previous roles that focused on the promotion of service excellence. This is one of the areas she will accentuate at BARP as the organization focuses on enhancing the quality of services it offers to the thousands of Barbadians among its membership and the goal to embrace other seniors into its fold.

UWI small business centre launches amid criticism of private sector inaction

UWI small business centre launches amid criticism of private sector inaction Article by May 1, 2021 A prominent University of the West Indies professor has declared he is not convinced that the private sector is doing enough to create opportunities for Caribbean people to help preserve social and economic stability, as a new UWI centre was launched to boost small business. Professor Dr Justin Robinson, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Sagicor Cave Hill School of Business and Management (SCHSBM) said it was high time that Caribbean businesses start to provide more opportunities as countries continue to battle high debt and low economic growth.

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