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  • Professor Waller is Professor of Digital Transformation Policy and Governance in the Department of Government at the University of the West Indies, Mona and over the last ten years, has published over 100 articles, books, book chapters, scientific research papers, and technical reports on subjects including digital transformation, ICT for development, electronic governance and innovations in governance.

  • Pat Sinclair McCalla is a retired public servant.  Her last appointment was as Chief Executive Officer of the Public Sector Transformation Unit in the Office of the Cabinet. She previously served as Permanent Secretary to three Prime Ministers, Chief Executive Officer of the National Environment and Planning Agency and Director of the Bureau of Women’s Affairs, among other positions in the public service.

  • Mr. Aldrick “Allie” McNab is a former broadcaster with approximately 30 years of experience. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Visual Vibe Limited, a LED/Videoboard advertiser. He is also the Prime Minister’s representative on the University Council of the University of Technology, Jamaica; which has overall responsibility for the management of the University.

  • Professor Anna Kasafi Perkins is a quality assurance and ethics professional. A theologian by training, she is currently a Senior Programme Officer, Quality Assurance Unit, at Regional Headquarters of The University of the West Indies. She is also an adjunct faculty member at St Michael’s Theological College. She has been involved in broadcasting in various ways over the years. She is a published author of books, book chapters and journal articles, including. “Keeping it clean?: Critical media literacy, morality and Jamaican Dancehall”.

  • Mr. Colin Maxwell was PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Jamaica’s Territory Senior Partner from 1 July 2011 until his retirement on 30 June 2015. He has over 36 years’ experience in public accounting, having joined PwC in 1978 and was admitted to partnership in 1991. He was a pioneer in computer audit in Jamaica, having been trained as a computer audit specialist both in Canada and the United Kingdom early in his career. Mr Maxwell is a Fellow of both the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants based in the United Kingdom and the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica.

  • Ms. Nassalie Brown is an Attorney-at-Law who was called to the Jamaican Bar in December 2020. Her practice primarily spans (not limited to) Corporate  Finance and Commercial law where she provides legal advice and support to companies , directors , prospective investors and shareholders  on a range of corporate matters . Nassalie was recently appointed to the National Youth Advisory Council of Jamaica (NYACJ) and currently serves as the Co-Chair of the Secretariat Committee.

  • Dr Maria Myers-Hamilton, Managing Director, Spectrum Management Authority Jamaica

    Managing Director, Spectrum Management Authority Jamaica

    Dr. Maria Myers-Hamilton has been a pioneer in the Telecommunications field for over 30 years and is on a mission to improve coverage and connectivity for the digitally under-served citizens of Jamaica. From her current position as Managing Director at the Spectrum Management Authority (SMA), she maintains a birds-eye view of the country’s ever-expanding canopy of communication technology and spearheads initiatives that broaden and bolster digital accessibility where it matters most.

  • Rev. Dr. Gareth Phillips, Ph.D., M.A., B.Sc.

    President of L.I.F.E. Bible College

    Reverend Dr. Gareth Phillips is the President of L.I.F.E. Bible College, Jamaica. He is a former Vice Dean, for the Faculty of Education and Liberal Studies at the University of Technology, Jamaica where he had primary responsibility for quality assurance and general oversight of the curriculum development process. He led the team that designed the Entertainment Design, Production and Technology programme, and was also the Project Lead for the ICT Curriculum for Teachers through the Ministry of Education and Youth.

  • Alexander Shaw is an attorney-at-law, educator and social and political commentator. He is the Managing Partner at The Legal Chambers, Cuff and Shaw, a law firm that specializes in Civil and Criminal Litigation. He is an adjunct lecturer in the faculty of law at the University of the West Indies Mona and former lecturer at Knox Community College. He is the Chairman of the Cinematograph Authority and sits on several national boards and committees.

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