“Never apologise for your vision.”A quote Alex Morrissey has lived by for the past decade that aided in propelling him to the top of everyone’s radar as the social media guru that is slowly shaping the future of Jamaica’s online experience.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Standing as a winner of the Jamaica Observer’s “Mogul in the Making” competition, named “Caribbean Outlier” from the Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business and the youngest recipient of The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica’s “50 under 50 top business leaders” award, Morrissey is achieving great feats as a young innovator simultaneously redefining the limits of success with unparalleled results.
In 2018, Esirom won the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce award for Entrepreneurship
MUSIC
Morrissey’s expertise and credibility stems from the success of his website, JamaicansMusic.com; that is inching towards the 3 million fan milestone on Facebook and being ranked in the top 25 of all Website pages on Facebook.
With the website positioning itself as an unequalled mega hub for all things Reggae and Dancehall related – spanning music, videos, interviews, artworks, tracklists, and news – Jamaicansmusic.com read not only as a website primarily focused on documenting the dynamic and ever-shifting persona of Jamaica’s rich musical landscape but as the stepping stone for Morrissey to impart his skills and experience to companies open to growing their online presence.
CORPORATE
Working alongside 100 major brands since 2008, Morrissey’s burning desire to achieve more saw these companies and local media houses dubbing him as the “Jamaican Mark Zuckerberg” – a title he humbly received and allowed to leave an indelible mark on his persona.
CSR (CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY)
Never one to neglect his beginnings, Morrissey’s site have opened doors to a Performing Arts Scholarship program channeling the thought that success should be a drink enjoyed by everyone and if the company can be a vessel to help at least one person sip from that glass of success, they’ll contentedly do so while giving way to his voluntary cause – Earth Hour Jamaica.Earth Hour organisers reached out to Morrissey to join their massive world movement against climate change.
Justly, Jamaica revered as the land of wood and water soars as a tiny island highly susceptible to climate change. The onus therefore is upon the citizens to rally together and inspire change to safeguard and preserve our beautiful island. The best way Morrissey knew how is through the universal language of music.2013 saw the execution of the inaugural staging of the Earth Hour Acoustic Concert on March 23rd.
A first of its kind, the concert marked the initiation of Jamaica’s participation in Earth Hour’s global movement.Through the magnetic pull of highly influential artistes/musicians, the concert was able to garner the support of over 5,000 patrons who enjoyed an evening packed with the natural mystic of live acoustic music and education about the greater cause.
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