Press Release

ABWU Youth Congress 2025 Announces Dynamic Speaker Lineup

Published On: Aug 07, 2025

The Antigua and Barbuda Workers’ Union (ABWU) is excited to announce the official speaker lineup for the upcoming ABWU Youth Congress 2025, which will take place under the theme “Adaptability to Ensure Sustainability: Encouraging Entrepreneurship in Youth.”

The Congress is the leading forum for empowering young workers and emerging leaders to meet the challenges of a fast-changing world of work. This year’s speakers bring global expertise, grassroots experience, and practical tools that will guide participants to create and maximise opportunities to excel in their careers and business endeavors.

The line up of speakers is as follows:

JAMION KNIGHT - International Psychotherapist| Former UNESCO Official
Speaking on Resilience & Mental Flexibility

A pioneer in international development and mental health, Jamion Knight is a former senior official with UNESCO, having served in Paris and across Latin America, including Colombia, Costa Rica, and El Salvador. As the first Antiguan and Barbudan to hold a professional-level post at UNESCO since the organization was founded in 1945, Knight led regional programs that served over 100 million people.

Now the founder of the Mental Fitness Centre and Knight Global Development Group, he brings a wealth of experience in diplomacy, trauma recovery, and education. Knight’s session will challenge delegates to strengthen their mental flexibility, emotional intelligence, and personal resilience, all essential tools for navigating uncertain futures.

SASHAGAY MIDDLETON - Corporate Leader | Climate Justice Advocate | Development Champion
Speaking on: Opportunities & Preparation

With over 13 years of regional leadership experience, Sashagay Middleton embodies strategic vision and community impact. As Corporate Accounts Manager at Liberty Caribbean and Local Crisis Management Coordinator, she guides business continuity efforts across the island with a people-first mindset.

In the area of sustainable development, Sashagay has led over 30 hurricane relief and environmental projects valued at more than USD $2M and helped direct over $500,000 to women-led climate initiatives in 10 Caribbean nations. Sashagay is both a Chevening and Mill Reef Fund Scholar. Her presentation will empower young people to identify opportunities, plan intentionally, and prepare proactively to lead in today’s complex world.

CASSANDRA SIMON

Veteran Accountant | Public Sector Professional
Speaking on: Entrepreneurship with Purpose

With more than 20 years in public practice, Cassandra Simon brings a grounded and practical perspective to financial empowerment. A graduate of the Ottos Comprehensive School and UWI Cave Hill, Simon also served for a decade in the Antiguan and Barbudan government system, honing her expertise in public finance and business operations. 

Simon’s session will help participants understand the essentials of starting and sustaining a business with purpose, offering tools on how to build smart, sustainable ventures that create long-term value.

The ABWU Youth Congress takes place on August 20 at the ABWU’s Freedom Hall where approximately 200 young workers are expected to gather. Among the aims of the Congress is to amplify the voices of young workers and strengthen their role within the labour movement.

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