Background
Kevin O'Brien Chang was born on July 24, 1958 in Kingston, Jamaica. he is the son of Bobby Chang, businessman, and Angela (Lym) Chang, a businesswoman. He has six sisters.
Kingston, Surrey, Jamaica
Kevin Chang attended Campion College.
Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica
Kevin Chang attended DeCarteret College.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Kevin Chang received a Bachelor of Science degree in statistics and a Master of Business Administration degree in finance and marketing from the University of Toronto.
(This book examines the ways in which this uniquely popula...)
This book examines the ways in which this uniquely popular music expresses the dreams, desires and realities of the Jamaican people, capturing the ‘glad to be alive’ spirit which makes Jamaican music so popular worldwide.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9768100672/?tag=2022091-20
1998
(This book presents today's Jamaica from a Jamaican point ...)
This book presents today's Jamaica from a Jamaican point of view, giving an in-depth look at its people, history, music, sports, religion and culture.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9766375240/?tag=2022091-20
2010
Kevin O'Brien Chang was born on July 24, 1958 in Kingston, Jamaica. he is the son of Bobby Chang, businessman, and Angela (Lym) Chang, a businesswoman. He has six sisters.
Kevin Chang attended Campion College and DeCarteret College before migrating with his family to Canada in 1974. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in statistics and a Master of Business Administration degree in finance and marketing from the University of Toronto.
A permanent life in Canada was not for him as Kevin Chang returned home in 1989 to become managing director of Fontana Pharmacy, the family-owned business founded by his parents in 1968. He has seen the business landscape in Mandeville change over the years, but with the downturn in bauxite and other industries, schools have been affected, as well as other sectors of the economy. Chang said Fontana has managed to expand inventory and stay afloat, in spite of the national gloomy outlook, because of the excellent management capability of the staff. They try not to lay off personnel, so when one branch is closed, they retained all the longest-serving staff. If the bauxite industry still remains doubtful, he thinks the obvious next prosperous alternative for the town in to set its sights on being the "Oxford of Jamaica". Today, there are branches of Fontana Pharmacy in Montego Bay and Savanna-la-Mar managed by his sister, Anne Chang, and her husband, Ray Therrien.
In 1998 Kevin completed "Reggae Routes: the Story of Jamaican Music", with Wayne Chen, next came "Jamaica Fi Real: Beauty, Vibes, and Culture". He is also a contributor to "Toronto Star", "Jamaica Gleaner", and "Jamaica Observer".
(This book examines the ways in which this uniquely popula...)
1998(This book presents today's Jamaica from a Jamaican point ...)
2010