Meet the 2023 Judges

Dr. Shelly Cameron

Chief Judge- Ignite Caribbean 30 Under 30 Changemakers

Dr Shelly Cameron is the founder of the Global Coaching Corner and has 20+ years in Global HR strategic Leadership coaching C-Suite and multi-generational professionals. Through more than a decade’s work with a major international pharmaceutical company, she honed her people management skills through her work across the Caribbean islands collaborating with the Central American region. These days her work includes coaching and empowering midlife corporate leaders who are ready for a change across the USA, Canada, and the Caribbean.

Dr Shelly has a strong record of accomplishment in diverse industries. She is a published Author, Accredited ICF Master Coach with Doctorate in Organizational Leadership. Through her Phenomenological study conducted with NSU and published in the JAABC Business Journal, she explored the leadership strategies of successful Caribbean American leaders in the USA.
She has published ten books on leadership, career development, success, motivation, and inspiration and is a member of South Florida Authors of Color and Florida Writers Association.
Dr. Shelly served four terms as Vice President & Board Member of the HHRABC, Florida. She currently serves on the Volunteer Program board of The Institute of Caribbean Studies, Washington DC, and has served as Chief Judge for the Ignite Caribbean’s flagship 30 Under 30 Changemakers initiative, since its inception in Washington DC.
You may find her on LinkedIn, Instagram as well as 

www.ccahr.com

Ms. Maxine Barnett- MSc BA CPC

Judge- Ignite Caribbean 30 Under 30 Changemakers

Maxine Barnett is the Founder and Principal Coach of Softs Skills Services LLC, an organization dedicated to helping leaders hone their soft or relational skills to achieve their leadership goals, whether they are seasoned C-Suite Executives, Entrepreneurs or Business Owners. Her clients include Leaders and Teams from technology, public health, banking, academia, tourism and the diplomatic sectors. This is a global coaching and training service with a client reach that includes the Caribbean, United States, UAE, and West Africa.

A former corporate executive and Organization Development Consultant, she has transposed her expertise and diverse human skills background to coaching and training leaders individually and collectively.
She is also an Associate of Smart Coaching and Training (UK and SPAIN), a GLEAC Global Human Skills Mentor in Dubai, a Program Board Member of the Washington DC-based Institute of Caribbean Studies.

Ms. Barnett is the Co-Founder of the Human Resources Association of Trinidad and Tobago and has served on the Board of Directors on this and other Boards in the non-profit sector. Her commitment to human resource development in all its forms and her contribution to the birth and growth of the HR profession in Trinidad and Tobago is recognized as a Legacy Award has been named in her honor…
MAXINE BARNETT AWARD for HR EXCELLENCE.

Very passionate about youth development, she is a Mentor to many young persons in her sphere of influence in the Caribbean, the US and across the globe.
She has served on the panel of Judges for the Ignite Caribbean’s 30 Under 30 initiative in Washington DC since its inception and as Co-Chair in previous years.

For Executive and Career Coaching, you can reach Ms. Barnett at 

www.softskillsservices.com

Ms. Miranda Alexander

Judge- Ignite Caribbean 30 Under 30 Changemakers

Miranda Alexander is a change agent and social entrepreneur with diasporic connections to the land of her birth, Trinidad and Tobago. She is the mother of a 22yr old son, Jonathan Alexander. She’s a strategic, visionary multitasker at heart. She is a trained Early Childhood Education Montessori Teacher with 25 years of combined child development in teaching Pre-Kindergarten, child care experiences and a K-2 Support Services Assistant at a local elementary school.

Miranda is a certified Interior designer with the Atlanta School of Interior Decorating. She has created many African-centered programming, camps for teens (Man Up in2 Manhood and Wake Up in2 Womanhood) and adults (OURstory Rites of Passage), a Pan-African tour of Philadelphia and other community programs.

She’s enthusiastic about developing and leading programs that connect children, young adults and adults to their fullest potential. She shares a love for human service, human rights and advocacy, and is the president of the United Nations Association of Greater Philadelphia.

She is the Founding President and Strategic Project Director Caribbean Community in Philadelphia, a non-profit, grassroots, organization of 10 years. She works within intersectional spaces with many community-based orgs to help improve the quality of life for the underserved community by reframing the narrative about and for our Caribbean and minority populations. She’s Pan-African and feels deeply connected and indebted to all things Philadelphia. She’s a Caribbean American living in Philadelphia for 23 years and a lover of all things Philadelphia.

Caribbean Community in Philadelphia was established in 2013 during an era where sustainable Caribbean presence and contribution is greatly needed. CCP is an 8-dimensional programming: Immigration, Arts & Culture, Health, Seniors, Business, Education, Sports, Climate Change and Natural Disaster.

IGNITE CARIBBEAN

JUNE 23RD

30 Under 30 Awards and Pitch

2023 Honorees

We are proud to present this year’s Emerging Leaders and Change Makers

Francine Wintz

Guyana

Odane Brooks

Jamaica

Akeem Rudder

Barbados

Alicia Ramdal

Trinidad & Tobago

Joylyn Conway

Guyana

Kevouy Reid

Jamaica

Janeala Morsby

Jamaica

Latifah Liverpool

Trinidad & Tobago

Tamoy Campbell

Jamaica

Whitney Griffith

Trinidad & Tobago

Joel Vogt

Guyana

Jahmel Brown

Jamaica

Marissa Foster

Guyana

Ché Greenidge

Barbados

Dalise Lockhart

Trinidad & Tobago

Leon Malcolm

Jamaica

Jada Powell

Jamaica

Jerome Hanson

Jamaica

Onecia Bacchus

Guyana

Kerese Oakley-Williams

Jamaica

Saffronica Walters

Jamaica

Rhema King

Trinidad & Tobago

Christina Williams

Jamaica

Maura Hill

St. Kitts & Nevis

Tarik Braithwaite

Guyana

Ikula Pearce

Jamaica

Akeem Mignott

Jamaica

Mahendra Phagwah

Guyana

Trudy-Ann Williamson

Jamaica

Amanda Slew

Jamaica

The Ignite Caribbean Team

A dynamic group of young innovators dedicated to driving positive change throughout the Caribbean region.

Brianna Bougouneau

Co-Chair for Forum on the Future

Stephanie Simon

Social Media & Website

Bradley Downer

Co-Chair

2023 Sponsors

Empowering Dreams, Thanks to Our Amazing Sponsors!

Contact us

Institute of Caribbean Studies

Washington, DC