Executive Director of the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ) Imega Breese McNab is to demit office come Friday, July 21.
She said the decision to resign was not an easy one despite her passion to start the new chapter of her professional journey.
Breese McNab says she'll remain supportive of the PSOJ and its ongoing work.
Breese McNab, who started her tenure during the tumultuous period of the COVID-19 pandemic, exhibited agile leadership, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration within the PSOJ.
Under her guidance, the organisation achieved significant milestones, including the implementation of the eCommerce National Delivery Solution (ENDS), the Private Sector Vaccine Initiative (PSVI), expansion of the PSOJ's strategic focus on research, policy development, membership engagement, digital transformation, and human capital development.
PSOJ president, Metry Seaga, expressed his appreciation for the enthusiasm and dedication which Breese McNab brought to the role.
He commended her exemplary ability to lead the business support organisation, highlighting her unwavering commitment to its members and national development.
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