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Kaieteur News- The Generation Next Community Development Association marked a monumental achievement on December 5, 2024, as graduates of seven Essential Programmes came together for a grand graduation ceremony held at the Generation Next Conference Hall.
This event celebrated not only the completion of the November 2024 batches but also a historic milestone: participants successfully completed over 100 programmes since the initiative’s inception in July 2024.
The Essential Programmes, conceptualized by Martin Massiah, Administrator of Generation Next, aim to revolutionize the lives of participants by equipping them with skills, tools, and the adaptability required to thrive in what Massiah calls the “New Guyana.”

The Generation Next Community Development Association marked a monumental achievement on December 5, 2024, as graduates of seven Essential Programmes came together for a grand graduation ceremony held at the Generation Next Conference Hall. (Generation Next Celebrates)
Offering transformative education across diverse fields—including Marketing, Crisis & Reputation Management, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Cake Decorating, Urban Agriculture, and Fashion Designer Essentials—the programmes are recognized for integrating artificial intelligence to level the playing field and empower participants to excel independently.
The ceremony commenced with a rousing opening address by Ms. Adielle Rosheuvel, Vice Chairman of the Generation Next Community Development Association and a seasoned actuary. Rosheuvel inspired graduates with insights into the future of skills development and their role in shaping Guyana’s progress.
The keynote presentation was delivered by Mrs. Tiffany Griffith, an esteemed attorney-at-law and Trustee of Generation Next. Her motivational address encouraged graduates to leverage their newfound skills for personal growth and as a means to uplift their communities, emphasizing the transformative potential of education in fostering positive societal change.
The event spotlighted the exceptional creativity and innovation cultivated within the Essential Programmes. Highlights included: Urban Agriculture Essentials: Under the guidance of Essential Coach Julius, students presented two innovative versions of homemade organic pesticides, evidence of the programme’s commitment to sustainable and eco-friendly urban farming practices.
Cake Decorating Essentials: Led by Essential Coach Yvonne, students showcased a stunning variety of intricately designed cakes and cupcakes, reflecting a mastery of both artistry and skill.
Fashion Designer Essentials: Essential Coach Dr. Deborah orchestrated a spectacular showcase of student-designed and crafted outfits, celebrating the programme’s focus on creativity, technical expertise, and fashion-forward thinking.

Participants of the programme were presented with certificates of completion. (Generation Next Celebrates Groundbreaking Graduation)
Crisis & Reputation Management Essentials: Under the leadership of Essential Coach Shevion, one of the students highlighted her roadmap for crisis resolution and avoidance that she had successfully deployed in her place of work.
Leadership Essential: Led by Essential Coach Martin, some students highlighted the transformational aspect of the course that boosted their confidence and their ability to effectively influence teams and make them productive.
A mini-expo and showcase provided an interactive platform for graduates to exhibit their businesses and projects, offering attendees a glimpse into the tangible impact of the programmes on participants’ entrepreneurial journeys.
For the first time, facilitators of the Essential Programmes were conferred with the designation of Essential Coaches, while Programme Leaders were recognized as Essential Tutors—a move that underscores Generation Next’s commitment to acknowledging and elevating teaching excellence.
The Essential Programmes reflect the innovative spirit of Martin Massiah, a globally educated business leader and digital media consultant whose career spans Boston, Dubai, London, and Washington D.C. With a Master’s in International Business from Hult International Business School, Massiah brings a dynamic and disruptive approach to skills development. He is also known for his creative endeavours under his personal brand, MA, which combines creativity with cutting-edge strategy.
As Massiah noted, “The Essential Programmes are not just about imparting knowledge—they are about transforming mindsets, equipping individuals to embrace the challenges of a rapidly evolving world, and empowering them to lead their communities into the future.”
Looking Ahead
The December 2024 graduation was more than a celebration—it was a bold declaration of Generation Next’s mission to drive growth and innovation in Guyana. The Essential Programmes at Generation Next are setting a new benchmark for impactful education in Guyana.
(Generation Next Celebrates Groundbreaking Graduation of Essential Programmes)
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