In this episode, Kenroy and Arlene talk about the importance of digital transformation for the Caribbean, the state of business and technology in Grenada, and Kenroy’s plans for expansion of the upcoming Super-App, LUHU.
We hope you enjoy the journey on today’s Pathway!
Kenroy George is a software developer bringing 20 years of media and technology experience to the table. He currently spends his days as co-founder and CTO of LUHU, building a market network super app for the Caribbean and Africa. Working mostly at startups such as Thrillist and The Daily over the years, he’s sharpened his entrepreneurial skill set in New York City. Kenroy has also worked with local entrepreneurs through GrenStart to provide a much-needed support network and mentorship.
Show Notes:
- In this episode we make reference to digital transformation in the Caribbean. You might want to read Kenroy’s article for Now Grenada about the topic.
- We also talk about data privacy and the documentary that was released after the Cambridge Anlalytica/Facebook scandal of 2018. The title of the documentary is ‘The Big Hack’ and at time of writing, it can be found on Netflix.
Kenroy’s Work
- Check out some of Kenroy’s work with GrenStart on Facebook - GrenStart or Instagram - @grenstart
- Get access to his latest app, LUHU, at https://luhu.me/
This episode of Pathways was produced by Arlene Hayes and Carolyn Harris for Grenadian STEAM Inc. and edited by Targhyl Thomas.
Your host is Arlene Hayes
Theme song produced by Andrew ‘Hitz’ Phillip
The thoughts and ideas expressed on this podcast episode are those of the host and her guest(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of, Grenadian STEAM or its members.