National Solid Waste Management Authority

Business View Caribbean 9 to cash,” as Pryce puts it. Indeed, the central govern- ment is contemplating partnering with the private sec- tor for a waste to energy conversion strategy that will reward investors while also serving as an affordable way to manage Jamaica’s municipal solid waste. As Pryce continues to re-invent NSWMA’s operational structure, while also rebuilding its image, he is firm about hewing to the Authority’s core values. “We use the acronym ‘ATTIRE,’” he says. “We want our stake- holders to hold us Accountable. We believe in Team- work. We also believe in Transparency, and Integrity is the bedrock of our organization. We believe in Re- spect, and we strive for Excellence. And that sums up what we are.” While the NSWMA is searching for a new, permanent Executive Director, its Interim Director, Colonel Pryce issues his final marching orders, once again elucidat- ing NSWMA’s core values: “This organization is moti- vated,” he declares. “This Authority is committed to what it has to do. We are committed to our mandate and that we do so clothed in ATTIRE. We are Account- able. We’ll be Transparent. We will ensure that what- ever we do, we’ll do it with Teamwork. We will jealously guard our Integrity. And we’re committed to display and show Respect to each other, and to our stakehold- ers, and to those who would seek to criticize us, that we are committed to Excellence.” Yes sir! PREFERRED VENDORS CAC 2000, Ltd. - www.cacjamaica.com Sagicor Life Jamaica, Ltd. - www.sagicorjamaica.com

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