In this episode, we sit down with Kimesha Walters — an award-winning Jamaican entrepreneur and CEO of Oasis Integrated Communications — to dive into her inspiring journey from the rich cultural roots of Jamaica to the fast-paced world of Canadian public relations and brand storytelling.
With more than a decade of experience helping brands like Adidas, Scotiabank, and Microsoft become seen, heard, and remembered, Kimesha shares how she navigated the transition between countries, built new relationships from scratch, and stayed grounded in the values instilled through her Caribbean upbringing. From crafting campaigns that feel like a slice of paradise to leading philanthropic work through her charity Amazing Prospects, Kimesha breaks down how purpose, authenticity, and connection have fueled her success.
Whether you’re a fellow entrepreneur, an immigrant carving out your path, or simply someone who appreciates stories rooted in culture and resilience — this episode offers real insight, inspiration, and a reminder that where you come from is often your greatest advantage.
You can learn more about Kimesha and Oasis Integrated Communications here: https://www.oasisintegrated.com
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