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El Dorado Offshore dubs Int’l Energy Conference a success

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February 20, 2023
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From left Nyron Wray, Logistics Coordinator; Jynelle Mohamed, Business Development Manager- International Ventures; Torasha Faerber, Senior Human Resource Officer; Sarona Samaroo, Vice President, EDO; Thalia Wilson, Senior Human Resource and Engagement Officer; Sherry Ferrell, Head of EDO Guyana and Jahdiel Harry, Customer Care Team Lead.

From left Nyron Wray, Logistics Coordinator; Jynelle Mohamed, Business Development Manager- International Ventures; Torasha Faerber, Senior Human Resource Officer; Sarona Samaroo, Vice President, EDO; Thalia Wilson, Senior Human Resource and Engagement Officer; Sherry Ferrell, Head of EDO Guyana and Jahdiel Harry, Customer Care Team Lead.

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El Dorado Offshore (EDO) dubs the International Energy Conference a success.The Conference and Expo was held from February 14th to 17th at the Marriott Hotel in Kingston, Georgetown.

The manpower and recruitment organisation, in a release, said several members of their team attended the Conference and expo and were able to interact with key stakeholders, looks forward to continuing to contribute to the development of Guyana and its human resource. 

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According to EDO Head of Guyana, Sherry Ferrell, “The Guyana Energy Conference provided a great opportunity for us to network with many of our stakeholders in the energy sector. We were also able to meet with job seekers who were added to our database. We are happy to be part of this exciting time in Guyana’s history, and to play a role in the country’s development.”

The conference, which is the 2nd International Energy Conference held in Guyana, was aimed at exploring ways to harness energy for the sustainable development of the country.

With the participation of several regional heads of government and experts in the energy sector, this conference was a valuable platform for exchanging ideas and building partnerships that can contribute to the sustainable development of the energy sector in Guyana and the surrounding regions, said EDO.

EDO said it is committed to supporting the growth and development of the energy sector in Guyana and the wider Caribbean region. Along with Sherry Ferrell, Sarona Samaroo and Jynelle Mohamed from Trinidad and Tobago, Torasha Faerber from Suriname, and members of the local EDO team attended the conference.

“With a team of over 500 professionals, onshore and offshore, in Colombia, Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago, EDO is well-positioned to support the development of the energy sector and to provide its clients with the highest quality of manpower and recruitment services.”

The conference provided a unique opportunity for EDO to engage with key stakeholders in the energy sector, including government representatives, energy experts, and industry leaders. The company shared its expertise and experience in the field of human resource management and personnel logistics to explore ways to contribute to the growth and development of the energy sector in Guyana and beyond.

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