FORMER KINGSTON College student and founding member of the Fortis Octagon Junior Optimist Club, Javanni Waugh continues his history-making path in the Junior Optimist Octagon International (JOOI).
In 2013-14 the past Lt. Governor of the JOOI Caribbean District was the first Jamaican and Caribbean youth to serve on the International Board of Directors.
Now he has risen to the prestigious post of JOOI International President-elect becoming the first non-Caucasian to do so. The election of the new JOOI administration was concluded at the recent JOOI Convention in San Diego, California July 5-8, 2014.
In 2013-14 the past Lt. Governor of the JOOI Caribbean District was the first Jamaican and Caribbean youth to serve on the International Board of Directors.
Now he has risen to the prestigious post of JOOI International President-elect becoming the first non-Caucasian to do so. The election of the new JOOI administration was concluded at the recent JOOI Convention in San Diego, California July 5-8, 2014.
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