Prominent Trinidad and Tobago business leader Arthur Lok Jack captivated audiences at The Writers Centre on January 10th during an insightful discussion about his newly published memoir, “Beyond Borders.” The event, which was open to the public free of charge, drew a diverse crowd comprising readers, aspiring entrepreneurs, students, and cultural enthusiasts.
During the conversation moderated by seasoned journalist Franka Philip, Lok Jack delved into the profound personal and professional experiences that shaped his remarkable career. He recounted his childhood in St. James, the early emergence of his ambition, and the core values that propelled the growth of iconic Caribbean brands including Sunshine Snacks, Charles Chocolates, Universal Cereals, and Devon Biscuits.
The business magnate emphasized universal business principles, stating, “Anybody can do business. The principles remain the same, no matter how sophisticated the business.” He shared transformative life experiences, including his courageous battle with leukemia, highlighting how family and community support during challenging times fundamentally influenced his leadership philosophy.
The discussion expanded to broader themes explored in his memoir, addressing entrepreneurship beyond mere profit, creating institutions with lasting impact, and the critical responsibility leaders bear in investing in human development and education. Lok Jack encouraged attendees to pursue extensive reading and learn from the experiences of established business leaders.
He also reflected on his significant contributions to Caribbean business education through The UWI-Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business and the global expansion of the Associated Brands Group of Companies, which he founded and led as chairman and CEO. His international business expertise includes former directorships with Consolidated Biscuits (Malta) and Sunshine Snacks (Malta).
Copies of “Beyond Borders” were available for purchase through Paper Based Bookshop, with all proceeds benefiting The UWI-Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business. The event concluded with a powerful message that true success transcends business achievements, measured instead by lives impacted and legacies created.
