The UWI Mona Campus Class of 2023 Graduation Ceremonies

The Valedictorians

Aundrene Cameron

Ms. Aundrene Cameron has a deep love for volunteerism, nation-building, advocacy and women’s rights. As a student in the Faculty of Law, Ms. Cameron demonstrated remarkable leadership skills and a commitment to making a positive impact on her community. She was recently crowned both the Miss St.

Catherine Festival Queen, and the Miss Jamaica Festival Queen for 2023. These titles have further fueled her passion for advocacy, allowing her to serve as a cultural ambassador to promote the rich heritage and traditions of Jamaica. As a student-leader, Ms. Cameron has held various positions, including Vice President of the Mona Law Society, UWI Mona Guild External Affairs Committee, and the University Dance Society. Her drive, determination and the confidence of her peers in her abilities to effectively represent them propelled her to many of these roles. Beyond her academic pursuits, Ms Cameron is a passionate advocate for women’s rights. She actively contributes to organisations such as UpliftHER Jamaica, and WomanUp , which both focus on empowering women and promoting gender equality. In addition to her leadership and advocacy work, Ms. Cameron is also skilled in public speaking, receiving numerous awards in this area. She has represented Campion College, The UWI, Mona, and Jamaica in public speaking and debating competitions. But Ms. Cameron’s ability to inspire confidence and motivation wherever she goes is what motivates her to keep unlocking her multifaceted talents. She lives by the belief that life is about empowering others – through giving back – and maximizing her God-given talents and potential. Ms. Cameron graduates with a Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours.

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