Patrick Hylton just grabbed the biggest business crown in Jamaica after leaving banking. The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica tapped the banking veteran to replace Metry Seaga as president. Hylton takes over the top advocacy spot following his departure from NCB Financial Group. This move puts him in charge of pushing the business agenda for the entire island.
Hylton spent over thirty years climbing the financial ladder before landing this gig. He previously steered NCB until it became the most profitable money machine in the Caribbean. The organization praised his obsession with excellence and disciplined execution. His resume is apparently stacked with high-profile leadership roles across multiple huge companies.
He chairs WIP Energy and sits on the Massy Group board while taking charge. The new boss brings along a fresh squad of vice presidents, like Joanna Banks and Mathew Lyn, to help run things. They join returning members Gail Moss-Solomon and Hugh Grant to round out the leadership team.
The government previously tapped Hylton to fix the financial sector decades ago. He earned the Order of Distinction and later the Order of Jamaica for his work in finance. An honorary doctorate and management awards also sit on his shelf. Executive Director Sacha Vaccianna Riley claims his steady hand will boost productivity and growth.
Hylton spent over thirty years climbing the financial ladder before landing this gig. He previously steered NCB until it became the most profitable money machine in the Caribbean. The organization praised his obsession with excellence and disciplined execution. His resume is apparently stacked with high-profile leadership roles across multiple huge companies.
He chairs WIP Energy and sits on the Massy Group board while taking charge. The new boss brings along a fresh squad of vice presidents, like Joanna Banks and Mathew Lyn, to help run things. They join returning members Gail Moss-Solomon and Hugh Grant to round out the leadership team.
The government previously tapped Hylton to fix the financial sector decades ago. He earned the Order of Distinction and later the Order of Jamaica for his work in finance. An honorary doctorate and management awards also sit on his shelf. Executive Director Sacha Vaccianna Riley claims his steady hand will boost productivity and growth.