Judith Harris Set to Lead Operations At Barbuda’s Airport

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Judith Harris Set to Lead: Local Talent Rises with Barbuda Airport’s Opening

Barbuda International Airport’s opening brings exciting new opportunities for local talent, particularly Judith Harris, who is set to move into a managerial position after completing her training. Mr. Potter highlighted her achievement as a testament to the investment in local workforce development.

With international-standard training, local staff are now prepared to take on more leadership roles, ensuring that Barbuda continues to benefit from homegrown talent.

Harris’s journey from supervisor to manager showcases the importance of local empowerment in Barbuda’s growth

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Standing up do pay off in some respects. Let me state here that I am in full support of this international airport built and now operational on the sister island. I also agree that the way it was done was not right. That the government acted high handed and did not follow the correct procedures , legally speaking- DCA involvement, no ESI done. Yes the two Barbudans that went to privy council had all legal rights to do so.
    Now the airport is opened however, with all I said- I think in the best interest of Antigua and Barbuda to move on and let go .
    I am also sure if was not for the strong will of the council, the BPM , the people of Barbuda . Ms. Harris would not be awarded this opportunity. In Antigua where people act as tame as cats , the government walks all over us. Who is managing Antiguan airport, Antigua seaport, Antigua Customs- Antigua police force. Is Duncan still raking in at the hospital.
    This is what I meant by my opening statement- Standing up do pay off. Knowing how the Barbudan people operate- the government had no choice but to choose a Barbudan. Antiguans on the other hand play stuck up and are still the carriers of wood and water in Antigua.

  2. @Frankly Speaking

    You a chat pure shit!!! You sound so stink and stupid!!! The government decided to give Barbudans priority employment at said airport. It was the logical thing to do!! There was no need to “stand up to” as you are incorrectly suggesting. Even down to the immigration officers were DELIBERATELY CHOSEN to be Barbudans and are undergoing training.

    U too lub ugly and lub spread bullshit propaganda lies. Stop it!!!

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