Lifespan CEO wins global award
Nayana Williams, co-founder and chief executive officer of Lifespan Company, has been awarded the esteemed Go Global Women in Business Award by the International Trade Council (ITC).
Williams, an astute business leader and philanthropist, received the award at the ITC conference held last month in Rhode Island.
“This award is not only an achievement for me, but for all the women entrepreneurs who put in hard work, make sacrifices and have the vision to make things happen,” Williams said in a release.
The Go Global Awards event saw over 3,800 corporate entrants in several categories this year, of which less than 400 were selected for the final event.
This international accolade reflects Williams’ remarkable impact on Jamaica’s business sector, her exemplary leadership, and her dedication to fostering positive change.
The release stated that Williams, who built her business ground up, has consistently strived to bring the international best practices in her work and has a track record for fostering innovation.
Williams attributes her success to her daily habits of prayer and meditation, emphasising the role of faith in keeping her motivated.
The Go Global Women in Business Award is presented to women who have exhibited exceptional leadership, vision, and influence in their respective industries. Williams has joined an illustrious group of recipients who have left an indelible mark on the global business landscape.
“I dedicate this honour to all those who have and continue to believe in me, my family, Lifespan staff members and the Jamaican business community,” she said. “This reinforces the adage ‘wi likkle but wi tallawah’ – let us all commit ourselves to making a positive impact beyond the boardroom and caring for communities we serve.”