Jamaica honors US-based entrepreneur Victor Lowe with Order of Distinction for transformative contributions

Victor Lowe, a native of Jamaica who resides in the United States, has been recognized for his exceptional contributions in his field, and by extension to his native country.

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Lowe, a multi-faceted personality with a portfolio including entrepreneurship, science, and philanthropy, has been awarded the Order of Distinction in the Rank of Commander (CD). The accolade acknowledges his revolutionary contributions to the telecommunications industry.

A philanthropic visionary: The STEM Centre in Westmoreland

The commendation is not just for his professional strides; it equally honors his philanthropic endeavors in his home country. 

Recently, Lowe was instrumental in the establishment of the Victor Lowe Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) Centre at Manning’s School in Westmoreland, Jamaica. 

Significantly, he funded 80 percent of the construction costs. 

The facility stands as the sole institution of its kind in western Jamaica, offering unparalleled educational opportunities to the youth.

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Manning’s School: A return to roots

Manning’s School in Westmoreland
Manning’s School in Westmoreland, Jamaica.

Lowe, an alumnus of Manning’s School in Westmoreland, viewed the creation of a local STEM center as a natural progression. 

He considered it an opportunity to give back to the institution that laid the foundations for his own illustrious career, particularly at a time when expertise in science and technology is more critical than ever.

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Academic and professional odyssey

Starting over three decades ago at the Jamaica School of Agriculture, he went on to earn degrees from prestigious institutions such as Tuskegee University and the University of Illinois. 

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He further honed his skills at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the University of California, Davis. 

This academic excellence fast-tracked him into global roles in scientific research, manufacturing, telecommunications, and finance.

Trailblazing in business and media

Throughout his career, Lowe has occupied senior management roles in global corporations like M&M Mars, Pillsbury, and Carnation/Nestle. 

He also held executive leadership roles at Cool Car Corporation. 

His groundbreaking work has been the subject of cover and feature stories in prominent publications such as Business Age, Black Enterprise, and Ebony magazines. 

In his home country, Lowe founded Pathway Technologies, a state-of-the-art call center in Kingston that provides training and employment opportunities for young people.

Breaking monopolies and creating opportunities

Lowe’s entrepreneurial spirit was particularly evident when he secured the first international telecommunications license in Jamaica, thus disrupting the Cable & Wireless monopoly. 

He later founded Jamaica Communications Ltd and World Telenet International, thereby expanding telecommunications access and introducing the first free Internet service for schools in Jamaica.

Navigating global capital: A focus on community

Currently, Lowe heads Global Capital Ltd, a US-based organization offering financing options to consumers and the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector.

Even with these ongoing ventures, his commitment to philanthropy and community development remains unshaken.

Victor Lowe’s multifaceted contributions stand as a testament to the potent blend of ambition, education, and a desire to give back to the community. With his Order of Distinction, he will join a lineage of leaders whose works have indelibly impacted society.

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