Brittannia Calder is a proud graduate of Ocho Rios High School and the Heart College of Hospitality Services. She holds certifications as a Food and Beverage Captain, Food and Beverage Maitre’D, certified Document Imaging Technician, and Customer Services Representative. Brittannia has come a long way – As the only Jamaican female within her department, she has a unique perspective that she brings to her work. Her extensive travels to over 15 countries have enriched her experiences and broadened her horizons. Now, she is on a mission to empower youths in Jamaica, encouraging them never to lose hope when it comes to their careers.
Her dedication to uplifting the next generation is truly commendable, and she serves as an inspiring role model for young individuals striving to achieve their dreams.
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