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After a nationwide call for public nominations earlier this year, the Supreme Ventures Foundation (SVF) has announced the five finalists for the 2026 staging of its Supreme Heroes programme. The finalists, representing a diverse cross-section of micro-business owners supporting community development across Jamaica, are Veneish Wallace, nurse and founder of Eliza Care; Kymara Elliott, educator and founder of Green Care Training & Workshops; Akeem Brown, founder of Greenwich Town Youths in Action; Jovan Miller, creative technologist and founder of PolyCloud Interactive; and Daniela Woodbine, founder of Chapter to Chapter Tutoring Services.
Speaking at the official launch, Chloleen Daley-Muschett, assistant vice president, public relations and corporate affairs at Supreme Ventures Limited, shared that the programme sits at the very heart of what SVF represents.
“Our mandate is to sustainably support the people of Jamaica, and that begins with empowering the individuals who are already creating meaningful change in their communities, often with very limited resources. We are proud to equip these leaders with the resources, training, and financial support needed to expand their impact and reach,” she said.
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