90 BUSINESS VIEW CARIBBEAN APRIL 2021 a dedicated staff who clearly care for him very much, as evidenced by a special message left on the company’s Facebook page for his birthday in February. “Working with you each day is truly a gift for all of us,” the message reads. “Thank you for your support and leadership.” Gosine lives to enjoy his life, every day looking forward to the next day. “That’s how I want to be,” he shares. “I want to be happy and not have too much confusion.” Part of that includes a bit of mischief – which is reflected in his company’s name.“DOC” comes from Gosine’s childhood nickname as a cheeky rebel. His uncle gave him the moniker after Doc Holliday from the film “Gunfight at the OK Corral.” Gosine admits, “I had a little bad boy kind of thing, it’s probably how I behaved. I would not let anybody step on my toes. So he named me Doc and it stuck to me.” Gosine hopes that tenacious spirit will help him lead DOC’s Group of Companies into the future, and help him achieve his goals. His PREFERRED VENDOR/ PARTNER n Central Logistics LTD centrallogisticsltd@gmail.com main ambition is still to see his safe, affordable housing available across the eastern Caribbean. He emphasizes, “My main goal is to produce economically viable homes for my brothers and sisters in CARICOM and to get a better standard of living for us in this region.”
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