
Alvin Wint
Professor Alvin Wint is an esteemed academic and speaker known for his insights into economic and social development, particularly in the context of Jamaica. He recently garnered attention at the 14th Marcus Garvey Lecture by exploring the legacy of Jamaica's first national hero, Marcus Garvey, and questioning whether Garvey would be pleased with the progress of the nation. Wint emphasized the importance of embracing Jamaican identity, fostering strong businesses, and implementing key elements of stability and infrastructure as vital for the country's success. His analysis highlighted historical challenges and advancements in Jamaica's political and economic landscape.
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Professor Alvin Wint, emeritus professor of international business, UWI Mona, is included in the committee.
Jamaica Minister announces committee to review governance and accountability issues at UHWI amid Auditor General reportProfessor Alvin Wint is an emeritus professor of international business at UWI Mona and a member of the review committee.
POLICE PROBE | Lead StoriesProfessor Alvin Wint, emeritus professor of international business, UWI Mona, is included in the committee.
Tufton announces committee to review governance and accountability issues at UHWI amid Auditor General report | NewsWint took over as chairman in January 2022, replacing businessman Edward Gabbidon.
UWI professor Lloyd Waller is new chairman of HEART/NSTA Trust | NewsAlvin Wint delivered a brilliant dissertation at the 14th Marcus Garvey Memorial Lecture.
Lance Neita | A manifesto that lived up to its word | CommentaryProfessor Alvin Wint piqued the minds of the audience attending the 14th Marcus Garvey Lecture.
‘Garvey would have been proud’ | Lead Stories
























