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Jul 10
Mona School of Business and Management pays tribute to Mr Robert Gregory
    Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM) mourns the passing of Mr Robert Gregory, former lecturer and Associate Teaching Fellow. Mr Gregory joined the then Mona School of Business (MSB) in  2010 as an Associate Teaching Fellow, a position he held up to the time of his passing.  Over the course of his teaching career at MSBM, he taught the course “Transformational Leadership and Management” to hundreds of students in their pursuit of the MBA, EMBA and MBM ››Read More
Six new Professorial promotions at The UWI
The University of the West Indies (The UWI) is pleased to announce its six newest Professors, that include a Legal Scholar, Political Scientist, Educational Psychologist, Natural Products Researcher, Microbiologist and Tourism Specialist. The six were promoted to the regional university’s highest academic rank with effect from October 2021, following rigorous evaluation of the quality and quantity of their research, publications and other professional activities by internal and ext ››Read More
The UWI pays tribute to James "Jimmy" Moss-Solomon
            The University of the West Indies (The UWI) is deeply saddened by the passing of Mr. James (Jimmy) Moss-Solomon, former Executive in Residence at the Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM). Mr. Moss-Solomon was a business stalwart, whose positive impact has been felt by numerous organisations across Jamaica and the wider Caribbean. It is for his trailblazing contribution to business leadership that he was conferred with the Order of Distinction (Commander ››Read More
Mona School of Business and Management pays tribute to James "Jimmy" Moss-Solomon CD,JP
          The Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM) community continues to mourn the passing of Mr. James (Jimmy) Moss-Solomon, former Executive in Residence at MSBM. Mr. Moss-Solomon was a business executive, public commentator, philanthropist, patriot, and so much more, but to us at MSBM he was a remarkable friend, supporter, mentor, confidante, to many simply “Uncle Jimmy” and for the Marketing team he was “Captain”. Up to the time of his passing, Jimmy, as he ››Read More
Change and Decay in all Around I See…
The focus at the time of writing seems to be centered on matters of crime; integrity; Government board reviews; and constitutional reform. These may seem unrelated to a casual onlooker but they are associated through one word — Trust. Let us take a cursory look at these: Crime still seems to be out of control, and indiscriminate shootings are the order of the day. In some ways it could be posited as a sort of “victory dance” about the rejection of the proposed state of emergency “ ››Read More
MSBM partners with WiLAT to explore the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Supply Chains and Logistics in Jamaica
Mona School of Business and Management (MSBM) in partnership with Women in Logistics and Transport (WiLAT), hosted a webinar with the theme “The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Supply Chains and Logistics in Jamaica” on Wednesday, November 24, 2021. Highlighting a panel of experts from the industry, discussion focused on how areas are being affected and resulting in inflation. The proceedings also featured a question and answer session with local and international participants. The e ››Read More
Warm Wishes for a Joyous and Safe Holiday Season!
                          Season’s Greetings from all of us at MSBM!  As another year rolls around, there is much to be thankful for and much to be concerned about. At the end of 2020, we breathed a collective sigh of relief and were cautiously expectant that 2021 would herald the return of “normalcy” to our daily lives. Yet, here we are at the end of another year that has tested our mettle, presenting various challenges globally, nationally and here at Mona School o ››Read More