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By WorkandJam
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), established in 1976, stands as the premier representative body for Jamaica's private sector. Located at 39 Hope Road in Kingston, the PSOJ unites a diverse membership of companies, associations, and individuals committed to promoting a competitive and productive business environment.
Under the leadership of President Metry Seaga and Executive Director Sacha Vaccianna-Riley, the PSOJ actively engages in policy advocacy, aiming to influence national decisions on economic, social, and political matters. The organization's mission is to effectively advocate for the implementation of public policies that enable strong, sustainable, private sector-led economic growth and development.
The PSOJ's activities encompass organizing forums, workshops, and conferences to educate and engage stakeholders on critical issues. It also collaborates with government agencies, civil society, and international partners to drive initiatives such as the National Consensus on Crime and the COVID-19 Jamaica Response Fund.
Membership in the PSOJ offers numerous benefits, including advocacy services, networking opportunities, business development support, and access to exclusive events and training programs. The organization continues to play a pivotal role in shaping Jamaica's economic landscape, striving to make the nation a place of choice to live, work, raise families, and do business.