Sandra Palmer (entrepreneur)

After spending time briefly in the banking sector, she began pursuing tertiary education in 1989 at the University of the West Indies, Mona.

[4] In October 1997, Palmer started SSP APTEC Limited in Kingston, Jamaica, an information technology company providing audio-visual equipment.

[5] The firm also advised the top management of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and institutions on issues of strategy, organizational operations, and technology.

Palmer was acknowledged in the World Bank report "Women's Economic Opportunities in the Formal Private Sector in Latin America and the Caribbean: A focus on Entrepreneurship in 2010 for her entrepreneurial pursuits and was cited as one of Jamaica's most successful female entrepreneurs".

[8] As a core philosophy, Palmer believes that "only the companies who rethink their strategies and put plans in place to respond to the new business environment will remain viable or even survive.

The organisation aims to build upon its history in the field of human capital development by enhancing its internal capacity and expanding its presence throughout the Caribbean and Florida.

Sandra Palmer