Lifestyle Business connection by Barbados Today 23/07/2019 written by Barbados Today 23/07/2019 2 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 185 A group of high school and university students from the United States (US) got the opportunity to spend time learning about the operations of various local businesses. The Barbados-based Caribbean Centre of Excellence for Sustainable Livelihoods (COESL) and Atlantic Impact from Detroit, US, are partnering on a global school-to-work transition leadership programme. Under the programme, university and high school students from Detroit visit Barbados to learn about the culture, heritage and business realities. Speaking to members of the media this morning at the Sir Keith Hunte Hall, Cave Hill Campus, just before the visiting students left the Hall to spend the day shadowing COESL supported or recommended business, the Centre’s Managing Director Dr Marcia Brandon said the programme which kicked off on July 16, is now in its fourth year. Dr Brandon said the programme would soon be expanded to other Caribbean territories and focused on helping students to understand how to work in businesses, or how to start their own businesses. “Three of these entrepreneurs can tell you that their experiences have been tremendous over the years. Each year they are able to meet a new set of students from Detroit who will bring their own share of lessons that they have learnt over the years, and they can mesh them with what they have learnt here and take it back, but also leave something with the entrepreneurs themselves, because they are able to spark their creativity,” Dr Brandon said. You Might Be Interested In Pleasure and business in Canada Art, music and pork for Chinese New Year New sponsor, new local products Atlantic Impact’s Executive Director Anise Hayes said the programme is a good opportunity for the US to learn about Barbados’ culture. “We think this is a really invaluable experience for our students because we really want to have cross-cultural activities for them. By being able to go out and meet with the local entrepreneur and have them understand their business and experience their business, is just a really wonderful experience for our students.” Today, six entrepreneurs in the areas of farming, graphics, waste management, wine and herbal tea manufacturing, and a non-governmental organisation, took students to their businesses for the day. (AH) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Preacher suggests ‘knee-jerk’ reaction to prayer is not the answer 23/07/2024 Hypasounds Teams Up with Hit Producer, Tano for New Single Pressure 28/06/2024 ‘Fashionista’ centenarian celebrated 06/04/2024