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Cayman Islands: One act of kindness benefits two organisations

Paul Njoka, Vice President at Kensington Management Group, doubles down on community enrichment with a joint initiative in volunteering with the Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association (“CIMPA”) and donating proceeds of the event to Lighthouse School.

This summer, Njoka ran a public speaking workshop for CIMPA which focused on improving presentation and speaking skills. The workshop was attended by a mix of marketing professionals, financial services professionals and students, all of whom left the training feeling that they would be better equipped for their next presentation.

Mr. Njoka offers group and one-on-one workshops to help individuals prepare for presentations like TEDtalks and has committed to donate 100% of his fees to the Lighthouse School. “Being able to contribute to the professional development of others is always rewarding, but the opportunity to make an even larger contribution to the community is what makes it really meaningful,” said Njoka.

The Lighthouse School is a Cayman Islands government primary and secondary school that caters specifically to students who have moderate to profound special education needs including students on the autism spectrum. The school was founded in 1976, and today is recognised as one of the best schools in the Cayman Islands and the region.

Principal Elroy Bryan was on hand to receive the donation. “It’s great when members of the community reach out to us and support our school and our staff, as it helps us to better support our students. We have an exceptional team, amazing students, and this will help us make this new school year even more successful,” said Bryan.

Njoka and CIMPA Head of Training, Tanya Wigmore, were honoured to be able to meet with two star students, Tianna Hurlstone and Obinna Eleweanya, during their visit to the school and look forward to being able to contribute more to Lighthouse School in the future.

For more information on Lighthouse School visit https://schools.edu.ky/lhs/Pages/Home.aspx.

For more information on the Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association visit http://cimpa.ky/. To learn more about CIMPA’s training initiatives or to discuss partnership opportunities, contact Tanya Wigmore, Head of Training, by email at [email protected] or by telephone on +1 345 936 1506

Photo: Paul Njoka and Tanya Wigmore meet Lighthouse School Principal Elroy Bryan and two of the school’s star students, Tianna Hurlstone and Obinna Eleweanya.

About CIMPA
The Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association (“CIMPA”) is a non-profit organisation that embraces all major business sectors and all marketing disciplines, channels and technologies. Its goal is to help shape the future of the marketing profession in the Cayman Islands by building talented marketers and exceptional business leaders and by demonstrating marketing’s value and strategic role as a key driver of business success to gain respect as an industry.

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