NNC names two more spokespersons
BETTY Ann Blaine’s New Nation Coalition (NNC) yesterday announced the appointment of Celta Kirkland as the organisation’s spokesperson for family life and social welfare, and Samuel Morgan for technology and innovation.
The new appointments follow the announcement last month of Dr Kimara Tomlin as NNC spokesperson for children and youth affairs.
In September, the NNC appointed Jamaican-born attorney and educator Venessa Mclean as director for Diaspora affairs in the United Kingston, as well as Beverley Cooper-Chambers, the British-born Jamaican editor of the online LOVE Herald newspaper, as deputy director of Diaspora affairs in the UK. They are both based in London.
“The New Nation Coalition team is being carefully hand-picked, not only for their academic and professional qualifications, but also for their skills as proactive and innovative patriots dedicated to the same values and vision through which our movement aims to build a new, better Jamaica,” said Blaine, the NNC’s founder and convener.
The New Nation Coalition was launched in Kingston on August 4, 2010 as a nationalist political movement, “grounded in Christian principles and values practised and proven by generations of Jamaicans”.
Kirkland, a minister of religion, is a foundation member of the NNC. She is a family counsellor of Hear The Children’s Cry.
Morgan, the managing director of iDream Caribbean, a company which provides global travel information online, has lectured computer programming at the Mona Institute of Applied Sciences, and CAPE mathematics at Quality Academics.