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Branson Entrepreneurs Selected for the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative By Leandra Grant On April 9th, 2015, President Barack Obama stood before an adoring crowd in the Assembly Hall of the University of the West Indies’ Mona Campus in Kingston. There were cheers and applause, and the anticipation was palpable. This wasn’t just a presidential visit—this was the beginning of something that would surely change lives. Help us congratulate this group of inspiring Branson Centre Official Entrepreneurs! That day, President Obama announced the launch of the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) in the Caribbean, Latin America and the United States. Similar programmes are already underway in Africa and Southeast Asia, but for this region—where 58% of the population is under the age of 35—this is an opportunity for young people to harness their potential and channel it to greatness. Four of the eight Jamaicans selected to participate in YLAI are Branson Centre Official Entrepreneurs, a momentous achievement for the Branson Centre of Entrepreneurship-Caribbean (BCoEC). These entrepreneurs will now take the skills and knowledge they honed and developed during the BCoEC training, and liaise with other participants from across hemispheres in a five-week programme meant to foster leadership, innovation and entrepreneurial skills. 20 Patria-Kaye Aarons Patria is the founder and CEO of Sweetie, a confectionary company that distributes candy in uniquely Jamaican flavours such as mango, guava and jackfruit. “This year has been riddled with challenges, particularly in trying to penetrate export markets. These are lessons I think best learned in America, so I step into this journey with an open mind. Plus, there’s the prospect of meeting President Obama!”