By Delicia Janneire
Econome 3 concluded with enthusiastic feedback from attendees who gathered at the Marriott Hotel for a two-day event focused on knowledge sharing and networking in business.
The conference, themed ‘Scale’, attracted a diverse audience from various sectors eager to enhance their business acumen.
Participants, including Lexann McPhoy, praised the quality of discussions and insights gained, expressing their intention to return next year based on the valuable experience received.
Speakers at the event emphasized the importance of implementing effective business strategies across industries.
Renee Chester highlighted the need for comprehensive workbooks across sectors, while Dr. Caleb McCloggen stressed the significance of hiring employees who align with the business’s values.
Alongside panel discussions, Econome 3 offered personalized mentorship sessions, benefiting both new attendees and seasoned participants.
Lexann McPhoy noted her positive experience over the years, despite missing out on this year’s mentorship sessions.
First-time attendee Jaden Dipchand remarked on the event’s impact, noting the value of hearing success stories and gaining insights into business practices from influential figures in Guyana.
Nehemiah Tappin found practical applications from the seminar for his business endeavors, highlighting actionable insights gained during the sessions.
Econome 3 also welcomed government ministers and representatives from state agencies and NGOs, underscoring its role in fostering economic growth and development in Guyana.
The conference reiterated its commitment to advancing business innovation and collaboration, providing a vital platform for professionals to exchange ideas and strategies aimed at driving economic progress.