
Cordell Williams-Graham
Cordell Williams-Graham is the President of the Young Entrepreneurs Association (YEA) in Jamaica, where she advocates for the interests of young business leaders. In a recent article, she emphasized the importance of a mature and respectful political campaign, calling for candidates to focus on performance and credible plans that foster economic growth and stability. Williams-Graham highlighted that prolonged political campaigns can create uncertainty for young entrepreneurs, potentially delaying business decisions, but also acknowledged some short-term benefits for small businesses in sectors like entertainment and food services during election periods.
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Recent news mentions
Cordell Williams-Graham warned that higher electricity costs could strain small and emerging businesses.
Paulwell demands 'full transparency' after 7% hike in electricity bills | NewsCordell Williams-Graham, president of the Young Entrepreneurs Association of Jamaica, expressed concern over the electricity cost increase following Hurricane Melissa.
‘Unconscionable’ | Lead Stories | Jamaica GleanerCordell Williams-Graham said for young entrepreneurs in particular, stability, unity and a clear vision for the future are essential.
Not interested in ‘hype’; bring substance | Lead Stories


