Dennise Williams

Dennise Williams

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Dennise Williams is the vice president of the Small Business Association of Jamaica (SBAJ), advocating for improved payment terms for small and micro enterprises from government entities. She has been in the news emphasizing the need for the next Jamaican administration to ensure timely payments to SME suppliers and to create programs that allow these businesses to benefit directly from the tourism sector. Williams is also pushing for government support in areas such as cultural asset packaging, trademark training, and the establishment of a 'Made in Jamaica' export store on global e-commerce platforms.

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Dennise Williams, second vice-president of the Small Business Association of Jamaica, is encouraging entrepreneurs to take pictures of their damaged property to show to their bankers.

Small businesses urged to meet with bankers ASAP post-Melissa | Business
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-11-05
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SBAJ Vice-President Dennise Williams said many MSMEs were ‘solopreneurs’ or family-run businesses, often run by women.

SBAJ wants help from both government and big business post-Melissa | Business
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-11-05
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Dennise Williams is the founder of Financially Focused and part of the FAME Incubator.

Demo Day to shine spotlight on Jamaica’s female creatives | News
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-09-26
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Dennise Williams is the vice president of the Small Business Association of Jamaica.

SOS projects 3Q slowdown, citing elections | Business
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-09-04
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Dennise Williams, vice president of the Small Business Association of Jamaica, called for timely payments to SME suppliers.

Businesses pitching for more commercial partnerships, less bureaucracy as Jamaicans vote for next government | Business
The Gleaner – major Jamaican newspaper, est. 1834·JamaicaJamaica· 2025-09-04
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