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Chairman/Editor-in-chief:
Rovan G. Locke, Ph.D.,
Consulting Editors:
Professor Ali A. Mazrui and
Lloyd B. Smith,
Pesident:
Malik E. Locke
Senior V.P. Operations/
Finance:
Reichland Anderson,
Senior V.P. Marketing and Sales:
Carolyn Kenedy,
V.P. Informational Systems:
Leona Minto,
V. P. of Marketing:
Leroy A. Gordon -Jamaica;
Paula Powell: Editorial Consultant and Sanchia Allen-Sports/Public Affairs,
Design & Production:
Norris Grandison,
Secretary/Treasurer:
Winsome Vaughn Burke,
Business Development Consultant:
Ashton Douglas,
Special Consultant Circulation/Distribution Coordinator:
Trevor "Peppa Rock" Wynter
Publisher: The Michigan
Communication Group.


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Our Mission
OUR MISSION
From
the first issue of Caribbean Commentary magazine in January 1989,
we have attempted to bridge the gap between the ethnic minorities and
the traditional community in South Florida. Furthermore, our main objective
has been economic empowerment, cultural diversity and tolerance.
We
recognize the need for a weekly Caribbean‑oriented newspaper in
South Florida to highlight the numerous issues and events that impact on
this burgeoning population in the fastest growing state in this
country.
In the next ten years, Florida will replace New York as the second largest
state
and the Caribbean immigrants are significant players in,
this exponential growth and development.
The
Caribbean‑American Commentary Newspaper's genesis is due
to the glaring absence of a journalistic vehicle to address the critical
role
this ethnic group is playing in local, regional and national politics,
the economic growth and development of Florida and stability of the Caribbean:
The
remittances sent to Jamaica and the rest of the Caribbean has been
recognized by that region's political and financial leaders,
However,
major corporations and political leaders within North America continue to
ignore the political and economic clout of this ethnic minority within their
midst
The
Caribbean‑American Commentary Newspaper intends to bring to the
attention of the corporate giants the presence of Caribbean residents and
the role they play in their profit margins, We hasten to point out that
Jamaica
is the number one client for Western Union
in its entire global operations.
As
in the case of the role that Caribbean consumers play in Western Union,
it is a strikingly similar role this ethnic group plays in the Florida's
political landscape.
Readers
of The Caribbean‑American Commentary Newspaper are sophisticated
consumers and with the African‑American consumers in South Florida,
spend more than 3 billion dollars on an annual basis within the state of
Florida.
With the thousands of Caribbean business people and tourists who visit
Florida
especially the Tri‑County of MiamiDade, Broward and Palm Beach and
the
entertainment centers in Orlando, it can be said that the Caribbean
consumers
are on an equal footing with any other ethnic group in terms of spending power.
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Contact Information
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- Postal address
- 4191 N. State Road 7 - Lauderdale Lakes, Fl. 33319
- Electronic mail
- General Information: support@aaaservices.homeip.net
Sales:
Customer Support:
Webmaster: support@aaaservices.homeip.net
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