Dear Readers,
Spring brings a renewed sense of prosperity for many and it also marks a need to try new things as we lean toward ‘out with the old and in with the new’. This time of the year also marks a time of luck with St Patricks celebrated by many.
For the organizations that we were fortunate to cover in our March edition, luck is most certainly on their side, along with a thriving business agenda and notable initiatives that are being implemented, ensuring further growth.
As tourists come in droves to rest and relax, local businesses are hard at work and the results are showing. Covering a cross section of business sectors, we bring you success stories that illustrate the allure and business potential this desirable area of the globe exudes.
We were fortunate to talk with officials from the Barbados Stock Exchange regarding its success on the financial map and initiatives implemented that are propelling it forward as a sound financial model.
We also sat down with Berger Paints, Easy Block, Jamaica and PSI to discuss their winning business path, notable recent successes and roadmap to further growth through 2025 and beyond.
Business View also profiled Williams Solar and the Cayuga Collection in our March issue. Both organizations are thriving by sourcing locally, placing a focus on the charms of the region and sticking to their ambitious business agendas.
It is as clear as the crystal waters surrounding the islands that continued growth is on the Caribbean horizon, as are the progressive initiatives of those we were fortunate to chat with. With sustainability in mind, best business practices up front, and a resilient economy at their fingertips, the undeniable draw of the Caribbean islands remains tangible.
As with every issue, my hope as editor-in-chief is that our valued readers continue to learn something new with each issue we produce for you and that March provides a little bit of luck and a lot of spring in the step.
Karen Surca
Editor in Chief