BusinessLocal News Jordan claims Mr Executive crown by Lauryn Escamilla 14/04/2026 written by Lauryn Escamilla Updated by Benson Joseph 14/04/2026 2 min read A+A- Reset Jaidan Jordan with his first place trophy, shield presented by Minister Chad Blackman (Photo Credit: Lauryn escamilla/Barbados TODAY) FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 118 Jaidan Jordan of Alexandra School emerged the 2026 Mr Executive champion, claiming the top prize in the Mr Executive Senior Boys Business and Gentleman’s Challenge. The finals, which brought together five standout contestants, saw the young men modelling and delivering powerful victory speeches. Reacting to his victory, Jordan said the moment had been long envisioned: “Three weeks I imagined this… it is an unbelievable feeling and I told Alexandra that I will bring home the win.” Elias Duncan of the Ellerslie School declared: “I don’t just aim for excellence, I’m establishing a legacy because real executives don’t just chase limits, we create them.” You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Founder Winston Cumberbatch reflected on the competition’s steady growth since its 2017 launch at St Leonard’s Boys’ School, noting this year’s journey spanned “six months, 14 schools, 63 young men.” “A child cannot grow without a family,” he said, thanking supporters. “I proudly recognise you, our extended family, because without you, we could not be here.” The competition tested participants across several real-world scenarios, including job interviews, business pitches and social etiquette. In the CEO project pitch, Jordan won over the audience with his proposed company JAI Sports, while Jaden Bakker of Christ Church Foundation School impressed in the date segment using his gentlemanly prowess. A new segment called “Manager on the Spot” challenged contestants to respond to workplace scenarios, with Team B emerging victorious. Jordan’s win came with a near-perfect score of 237 out of 254 also capturing the top saver award. Kemani Maynard of Queen’s College placed second, while Bakker secured third. Azari Deterville of St Leonard’s Boys’ was fourth and Ellerslie’s Duncan finished fifth, though he also captured the People’s Choice Award. He was presented with his sash by former titleholder Tajare Forde. Speaking during the finals, Minister of Education Transformation Chad Blackman praised the initiative for shaping “confidence, innovation and excellence” among Barbados’ young men and saying the programme goes beyond academics, giving participants the tools to succeed in life. “This initiative allows for young men to be able to express themselves, to be confident, and to be able to be innovative… to do things that prepares them for life even after they leave school,” he said. “It is not simply about the attainment of grades… they must have the skills, the attitude, the values, and excellence which will help them to navigate life.” Blackman challenged the finalists to continue beyond the competition, noting that success is not defined by placement alone. “This is a journey and it is not the final destination… some of the ideas that did not win oftentimes went on to become the multi-million dollar ideas that transformed the world,” he said. (LE) Lauryn Escamilla You may also like Exclusive: Solar backlog, battery storage ‘now national security matter’ 14/04/2026 Bajan golfers dominate Golf Championships 14/04/2026 Mental health experts call for united front as youth calls dominate national... 14/04/2026