Kingston Wharves Limited
Marilyn Cleghorn-Barker is a seasoned finance professional with a strong background in management analysis and internal auditing. Since January 2020, Marilyn has served as a Management Analyst at Kingston Wharves Limited, where responsibilities include conducting cost-benefit analyses and supporting strategic decision-making through financial models and Board reports. Prior to this role, Marilyn was an Internal Auditor, providing critical evaluations of operational processes and offering insights on governance and risk management. Marilyn's experience also includes working as an Experienced Assurance Associate at PricewaterhouseCoopers, where substantive procedures were performed to ensure compliance with internal controls and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). Marilyn holds a Professional Certification as a Chartered Accountant from ACCA and is a Certified Internal Auditor from the Institute of Internal Auditors. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from The University of the West Indies, Mona.
Kingston Wharves Limited
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The Kingston Wharves Group has been on a steady growth path since its inception in 1945, marked by increased profitability and competitiveness. By embracing an expansive, yet focused vision and prudent management, KWL has continued to raise the bar in service delivery, value proposition and quality. In addition to its core business of terminal operations and logistics, the KWL Group now operates other entities that provide cold storage, industrial and port security services, and skilled labour for terminal operations. KINGSTON WHARVES LIMITED (KWL) is consistently recognized as the Region’s leading multi-purpose port terminal operator, connecting our nation’s importers and exporters to over 30 international ports in the Caribbean, Latin and North America. Vision: The preferred port-centric logistics partner connecting the world to Caribbean Markets. Mission: A leading provider of innovative terminal and logistics solutions for the movement of cargo.