EMRG 2023 to showcase Barbadian excellence

Nigel Adams, GGIL Operations Lead Barbaods & Overseas Territories presenting the sponsors cheque to Raphael Saul, Founder EMRG.

Guardian General Insurance Limited (GGIL) is happy to sponsor EMRG 2023, a next-level conference which will take place on January 14th, 2023 at the Lloyd Erskine Sandiford Centre, Two Mile Hill, St. Michael. 

EMRG was first launched in 2020, and is recognised as the first of its kind for Barbados. The primary objective of the conference is to motivate and inspire, by providing a platform to highlight, celebrate, and award those who have achieved excellence in various disciplines.

Nigel Adams, Guardian General’s Operations Lead – Barbados & Overseas Territories, commended the organisers on hosting such a conference to create a forum for all attendees to feel inspired and work towards achieving their absolute best. 

He further stated that the aim of the conference meshes with Guardian Group’s values for Global Excellence and continuous improvement. 

“As a corporate entity, Guardian General is excited about the potential that exists in Barbados and is committed to assisting in exploiting the greatness that lies within each and every Barbadian. Such greatness and potential will allow our country to go and grow beyond and be a force to be reckoned internationally,” he said.

Raphael Saul, EMRG 2023 founder, expressed his sincere thanks and happiness to have Guardian General on board as an EMRG partner, praising GGIL for being one of the bold and forward-thinking companies to understand the vision of the conference.

EMRG will provide a high-energy forum with live performances, where attendees can learn about the success stories of extraordinary Bajans like Dr. The Most Honourable Corey Forde, sprinter and Commonwealth Games gold medalist Sada Williams, gymnast Erin Pinder, and Entrepreneur and Chef Trevon Stoute, among others. 

(PR)

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