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Taiwan Technical Mission Supports YEA’s Sales and Marketing Programme

Sixty young entrepreneurs have commenced a 32-hour Sales and Marketing training programme with the Youth Economy Agency (YEA), aimed at equipping them with practical skills and proven strategies to strengthen their sales performance and in-crease business visibility in competitive markets.

The training programme, which is being sponsored by the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM), will be delivered by the Youth Economy Agency (YEA) in collaboration with the National Research and Development Foundation (NRDF). The training programme, which targets en-trepreneurs between 15 and 35 years old, will run over eight weeks, and be delivered virtual-ly from Monday, April 28, 2025.

H.E. Nicole Su, Taiwan’s Ambassador to Saint Lucia, delivering brief remarks at the regis-tration and orientation ceremony for the YEA’s Sales and Marketing training programme on Friday, April 25, 2025, at the Finance Administrative Centre.

The training programme is in line with the YEA’s acknowledgement that many young entre-preneurs and small business owners struggle with effectively initiating sales and driving customer engagement. Through interactions and support services, the YEA has observed that several clients lack the confidence and skills to proactively market their products and services, resulting in missed business opportunities.

Experienced consultants with practical expertise will lead the training sessions tailored for clients of the YEA in both the north and south of Saint Lucia. Classes will be conducted three days a week to ensure participants have sufficient time to fully comprehend key con-cepts and sufficient flexibility to effectively accommodate their business commitments.

Trainees who complete the programme and submit a project/brand or promotional plan for their small enterprises will be eligible for an Accelerated Growth Angel Fund (AGAF) from YEA of EC$1,000.00 cash injection for their business, financed by the Taiwan Technical Mission for either establishing a new venture, or operational funding for an existing business.

Mr. Thomas Leonce, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Youth Economy Agency, told the participants that their success in business depends on how best they unite sales with marketing.

Participants will learn practical sales techniques, customer engagement strategies, and low-cost marketing approaches to enhance their business visibility and profitability. The pro-gramme will examine concepts of Sales and Marketing. It will cover:
• Different types of markets and the marketing environment
• Sales techniques and the Marketing Mix
• Understanding the customer and closing sales
• Marketing a successful sale
• Marketing strategies and projecting a professional image
• Understanding marketing decisions
• The role of price in marketing
• Sales confidence and communication

This interactive training programme will include workshops, real-world case studies, role-playing exercises, etc. By the end of the programme, participants will have the skills and confidence to actively market their businesses, increase sales, and sustain long-term growth.

A registration and orientation ceremony held at the Finance Administrative Centre at Pointe Seraphine on the afternoon of Friday, April 25, 2025, for the sixty participants who were shortlisted from over two hundred applicants.

During her remarks, H.E. Nicole Su, Taiwan’s Ambassador to Saint Lucia, emphasised the enduring friendship shared between Saint Lucia and Taiwan, which is based on mutual re-spect, shared values, and a commitment to inclusive development. Through bilateral pro-jects, she said the goal is not only to support economic growth, but also to invest in people, especially the youth.

“This project is a clear demonstration of our joint vision: to empower young entrepreneurs with the tools they need to thrive in a competitive global economy,” Ambassador Su said. “I once read an American marketing expert, Mr. Seth Godin, saying that ‘marketing is not about the stuff that you make, but about the stories you tell.’”

Having toured several local communities in recent weeks to visit sites of Constituency De-velopment Programme (CDF) projects, Ambassador Su noted there was a story and creativi-ty in every instance. She commended the participants on the diversity of their extraordinary products and services, telling them they have many stories to tell and offer to the world.

“I’m extremely glad to see that you are here today to participate in this programme. We are all here thinking the same. That is, entrepreneurship is not just about having good products and fine services, but is also about sales and marketing. To further develop your business, you need to tell a good story of your products and services; the stories which you in Saint Lucia obviously have,” Ambassador Su told the participants.

Ambassador Su commended the Youth Economy Agency’s leadership and team for identify-ing the needs of young entrepreneurs and organising programmes that support growth and development, and thanked the National Research and Development Foundation for collabo-rating on the programme. Through the Technical Mission and the Taiwan Embassy, she said Taiwan will remain a committed and proud development partner in empowering Saint Luci-an entrepreneurs.

Some of the participants who will benefit from the eight-week Sales and Marketing training programme.

“My dear participants, I’d like to let you all know that Taiwan believes in you and we are happy to join hands with your government to invest in you,” Ambassador Su stated. “There-fore, I encourage each and every one of you to make the most of this programme. Ask ques-tions, share experiences, exchange ideas, and don’t be afraid to dream big.”

Mr. Thomas Leonce, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Youth Economy Agency, who has over 35 years of experience in Sales and Marketing, shared basic tips that lead to success in sales and marketing. He also encouraged the participants to capture as much knowledge as they can during the training programme so that they can improve their busi-ness operations.

“Far too many start-ups stall before they ever leave the ground,” Mr. Leonce said. “This is because they treat sales and marketing like two separate engines, or worse, like opposing forces. But I’m here to tell you that sales and marketing are not rivals. They’re not even sib-lings, but soul mates, and your success depends on uniting them.”

Ms. Antiebe Phillip, Support Officer –Training & Development at the Youth Economy Agency, said the training was designed to address the challenges faced by many entrepre-neurs, including promoting their products, building strong customer relationships, and con-fidently closing sales.

She thanked the Taiwan Technical Mission for its continued generous support for young en-trepreneurs: “The Republic of China (Taiwan) has been a consistent and valued partner in our mission to develop youth entrepreneurship and build a more resilient business ecosys-tem. We are sincerely thankful for their unwavering commitment and belief in our vision.”

Mr. Bryan Vidal, Chief Executive Officer of the Youth Economy Agency, urged participants to continue training and upskilling themselves and to take advantage of the training oppor-tunities the YEA offers.

“The research shows that when you invest in training and develop yourselves, the probabil-ity of your business succeeding increases significantly,” said Mr. Vidal.

Meanwhile, Ms. Diandra Jn. Louis, Facilitator at the National Research and Development Foundation, said the training programme is part of a broader commitment to youth empow-erment, innovation, and sustainable economic growth.

“Together, we believe that the young people are not just leaders of tomorrow, you are the drivers of change today,” she said. “Through this training, we aim to equip you with skills, tools and confidence needed to thrive in competitive markets, to develop scalable business ideas, and to position yourselves as key contributors to the national economy.”

SOURCE: Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Saint Lucia

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