Guyana-born and trained Rosaliene Bacchus makes her mark in Brazil and the USA. Great picture of Georgetiown, Rosaliene.
Georgetown – Capital and Chief Port of Guyana
Photo by John Greene from MeGuyana.com
My fifteen-year work experience in Guyana played an important role in my success as an international trade professional in Brazil. This was especially the case in the tough work environment at Italbras Leather Producer & Exporter Ltd.*
In Guyana, I had worked in both the public and private sectors: high school teacher (geography and art), university assistant librarian trainee, and executive secretary (equivalent to today’s executive administrative assistant) at local Head Office branches of a multinational oil company and bank.
My teaching skills at simplifying difficult concepts in a step-by-step process came into play in identifying bottlenecks in work processes. At the end of my ill-fated, three-month probationary period at Italbras, my proposed flow chart for a more effective and time-saving control and record of foreign payments and export finance contracts saved the day.
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Thanks for sharing my blog article, Cyril. Much appreciated.