BY HG HELPS Editor-at-large helpsh@jamaicaobserver.com Sunday, July 12, 2015
RONNIE Burchell Thompson had the ambition to make it big in life one day, although he might have been pleasantly surprised that he moved so far up the ladder in one of the region's largest companies.
| THOMPSON ... there was no other life than studying and working hard. |
Thompson hails from a community in south St James that is known for producing fine human talent. But although Cambridge, regarded as a town, has been stymied in its own development over the years, there is no stopping the senior LIME/Flow official from keeping his foot on the accelerator in search of further success.
The Cambridge-born and raised has spent 30 years at LIME, starting from the days of Cable & Wireless, and now heads up a department that focuses on customer experience, in the merged entity with Columbus Communications, or Flow.
Having attended Herbert Morrison Technical High School during the 1980s at a time when the school was at the top of its football game with names like Hector Wright and Winston "Tonto" Henry mesmerising opponents, Thompson, who played Headley Cup cricket for the Montego Bay-based institution, spent a year at the Montego Bay Community College and then headed to Cable & Wireless.
He began training to become a technician right away and things gradually fell into place thereafter. more
No comments:
Post a Comment