The London School of Economics (LSE) celebrated its 130th anniversary with a gathering in Kingston, Jamaica, at Danya’s Coffee Barrel. The Jamaica Alumni Chapter, in partnership with NCB Capital Markets, hosted a leadership conversation titled 'Visions the Future'. Attendees included Alicia Herbert, British High Commissioner, and Mark Berman, Canadian High Commissioner, who discussed how LSE has shaped their careers. Kathryn Williams, Co-Chair of the Jamaica LSE Alumni Chapter, highlighted the event's goal of fostering dialogue and reflection on Jamaica's future. Photos from the event showcased alumni and leaders, including Audrey McIntosh, Dr. Leo-Rey Gordon, Brian Walker, and Keith Collister. The event featured a tea party, with a special NCB tea box presented to Hopeton Dunn. The atmosphere was filled with insightful discussions and toasts to LSE's legacy. Zahra Henry and Keith Collister were also present. The event highlighted LSE's impact and its commitment to bringing people together around important ideas.