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LINKAGE Q1 - 2025 (Accelerate Action)

The latest edition of Linkage Magazine (Issue 1/2025) is here—featuring the powerful theme from this year’s International Women’s Day: "Accelerate Action."

In this issue, we spotlight bold ideas and real-world strategies to advance gender equality and drive sustainable business growth. From redefining leadership to building inclusive workplaces, discover how industry leaders and changemakers are taking meaningful steps to create a more equitable and resilient future.

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 AMCHAM T&T IN THE NEWS

 FEATURED ARTICLES

  • C​EO'S PERSPECTIVE: 
      Simone Martin-Sulgan    
                Vice President and General Manager, Trinidad & Tobago | Cable & Wireless Communications

STOP LIMITING YOURSELF
Women Keep Creating Barriers That Are Stifling Our Progress

A CEO's Perspective
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Business Leaders Call for Clear 
Economic Strategy
 

By AMCHAM T&T Staff Writer

AMCHAM T&T President, Stuart Franco, addressed concerns from the business community...

AMCHAM T&T Extends Gratitude to Outgoing U.S. Ambassador 


AMCHAM T&T recently hosted its annual Ambassador’s Reception to honour the outgoing U.S. Ambassador, Candace A. Bond...

Bridging Financial Prosperity: Wealth Creation in a Changing World 

By Brent McFee

In today’s volatile global economy, wealth creation has evolved from traditional saving methods...

The Power of a Woman's Voice 

By Dr. Brittany Deane

I remember having a patient whom I educated on the importance of recognising her symptoms—especially how heart attack symptoms...

Language Differences Between Men And Women

By Neola Zama

Language is a powerful force. It can either reinforce workplace barriers or serve as a bridge between genders...

The Unstoppable Force: Unlocking and Amplifyinf Women's Leadership Power

By Lissan Dipchan

For centuries, women have shaped societies with resilience, innovation, and leadership...

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Breaking Barriers: 
The Urgent Call for Women to Lead and Rise Above Bias

Veera Bhajan


This year’s IWD theme, “Accelerate Action”, underscored the urgency of dismantling barriers that hinder progress, reinforcing the need for decisive action. It is a call that resonates deeply with many, including Veera Bhajan, the Keynote Speaker at AMCHAM T&T’s 11th Women’s Leadership Conference. As an attorney, disability advocate, and inspirational speaker, Bhajan has defied expectations throughout her life. Born without arms, she not only overcame physical limitations but also challenged societal prejudices to carve out her place in the legal profession.

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The World Is Not Waiting: The Nonlinearity of Accelerating Action

By Nicole Joseph-Chin

In recent years, and especially following the pandemic, the merging of our social and professional lives became significant. It showed us how we could transform by adapting the way we manage our mental health, our families and lifestyles as we work from home, giving us the ability to bring balance to our new way of life...

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Digital Free-to-Air Television to Become a Reality in T&T by 2026 

By Telecommunications Authority of Trinidad and Tobago

By the start of 2026, Trinidad and Tobago is expected to experience a significant transformation in the broadcast landscape, with the transition to digital terrestrial television (DTT) becoming a reality for free-to-air (FTA) viewers across the nation...

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Contracting in the Age of 
Digital Communicational

By Pooja Ramsaran


Digital communication may appear informal, but legal precedents show that the intentions behind an offer and acceptance, no matter how they are expressed, can indeed form a binding contract...

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Cashew Gardens Community Council
Accelerating Action in Community Development

By Roslyn Williams George

If there is one community group in Trinidad and Tobago that truly embodies what it means to survive and the concept of "Accelerating Action," it is the Cashew Gardens Community Council (CGCC)...


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