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Article originally written by Dillon Goring and published by Guyana Chronicle.
AS the coronavirus pandemic rages worldwide, small entrepreneurs, by and large, have been severely affected as it pertains to garnering revenues to sustain their businesses and their families.
It is against this background that Sabrina’s Specialised Services (SSS) consultancy was established to employ young people across the country.
The company was established in July 2020.
During an interview with Pepperpot Magazine recently, founder of SSS consultancy, Sabrina Martindale, explained that her business not only caters for persons who are planning events on both a large and small scale, but also caters for persons who have needs in other areas.
These services include academic and business services, event management services, immigration services and office services.
Martindale further explained that measures have been put in place by her company to ensure complete adherence to safety between her employees and her clients.
“I still try to reach out to them despite the hurdles, by providing guidance to the clients through technological methods, such as WhatsApp and other social media platforms,” Martindale told Pepperpot Magazine.
Since the novel coronavirus pandemic hit the shores of Guyana back in March of 2020, several businesses have been creative and have tailored the businesses to meet the demands of a new and changed world .
Martindale brought to bear her diversity in the industry as a catalyst to her uniqueness.
“I am bringing my professionalism, I am bringing a lot of stuff that other persons wouldn’t have, inclusive of expertise– my background in accounting, business management, project and event management makes me stand out,” Martindale told Pepperpot.
Martindale pointed her success in event management to her motivator Joy Agnes, a Guyanese entrepreneur who resides in the United States of America, whom she met years ago.
As a result of her training, she also impacts people, specifically youths, thus offering mentorship, training, academic and business coaching and career guidance.
Martindale expressed that she is an advocate for reading, her training provides her with the leverage to promote reading and personal development to young people.