Global Party comes to Jamaica
In exactly a month The Global Party goes around the world.
More than 80 parties, in 73 cities within 40 countries, set in some of the world's most exclusive venues and unexplored alcoves, take place on September 15 and 16.
Kingston, Jamaica, is fortunate to be one of the proud host cities. The world's largest party is designed to host 100,000 of the planet's wealth builders and influencers, affording them a priceless networking opportunity in an effort to raise funds and awareness for a collection of charities across the globe.
The Global Party, Jamaica, will support Chain of Hope, Jamaica, an organisation that lends much-needed support to the Bustamante Hospital for Children.
The chief architects behind the project are billionaire and philanthropist Lord Stanley Fink and lifestyle entrepreneur David Johnstone, both based in the United Kingdom.
Fink, a former CEO at The Man Group, which he built into the world's largest hedge fund, is often referred to as the 'godfather' of the hedge fund concept, and Johnstone is founder of the Key2Luxury.
Each VIP guest receives a very impressive invitation which features the coveted Key2Luxury key ring.
Essentially an American Express 'Black Card' without the buying power affording invitees a lifetime of Global Privileges and access to thousands of VIP contacts across the world.
The Key2Luxury is the ultimate business accessory and point of access to a world unbeknownst to many.
At the helm in Jamaica is 25-year-old entrepreneur and green design consultant Kirk-Anthony Hamilton.
Hamilton resides in South Beach and has been an integral part of the much-anticipated 'STAR Island Bahamas' project, the world's first 100 per cent off the grid luxury resort island, in addition to a number of other noteworthy projects.
Club Privilege
Hamilton is not only responsible for bringing this concept to Jamaica, but he and his partners, which include sister Michele-Anne Hamilton, CEO of the Marketing Guru, Everton Bryan, CEO of IAS, and a number of high-profile advisers, local and international, are responsible for its execution in Jamaica. The event will be hosted at Club Privilege in St Andrew.
The directors of the Global Party were elated to add Club Privilege to their line-up, with the name alone seen as the most appropriate of the entire global syndicate.
From day one, Hamilton has been adamant that the event be held in St Andrew, highlighting the city as a global destination and place of business, elevating its profile to stand alongside New York, Miami, Cape Town, London, Sydney, Dubai, and many other First-World cities.
To get invited, Hamilton and his team or a sponsoring organisation must select you, and while limited sponsorship opportunities remain, the group is very selective. Outside of being invited, prospective patron can choose to make a donation upwards of £3,000 (J$422,221.34) to one of the global charities.
