C-WBN Sectors
Global Communications and Technology (GCT)
The Global Communications and Technology (GCT) sector develops, deploys and manages a system of websites, webcasts, broadcasts, communications and publications throughout Congress WBN (C-WBN) and to the wider world.
Sector Highlights
Its mission in each project is to facilitate a seamless flow of communication both within C-WBN and to those seeking to discover more about it. The GCT team operates from the platform that technology is only as valuable as its ability to connect and empower people. Technology in GCT is used to bridge gaps, build relationships, change mentalities, and equalize access to knowledge that empowers and educates. Technology utilization is an indispensable part of this effort in order to keep pace with the ever-expanding world of Congress WBN. GCT is driven by divine creativity, technological skill, and an understanding that the process is just as important as the final product.
Sector Leadership
Bevil Wooding: Chief Knowledge Officer and Global Director
Marlon Jameson: Global Director
Featured Stories
Congress WBN Intensive Apostolic Encounter is Here!About 200 Congress WBN (C-WBN) coordinators and managers from 30 nations converged in Trinidad for a leadership meeting titled “Intensive Apostolic Encounter”. C-WBN is a faith-based non-profit birthed in Trinidad and Tobago in 2004, with operations in over 90 countries. … Continue reading →
Jamaica Embraces New Era of Leadership DevelopmentGlobal Leadership Interlink launches newest Caribbean Chapter KINGSTON, Jamaica – “If you are planning for a year, plant rice; if you are planning for a decade, plant trees; but if you are planning for eternity, plant people.” In quoting this … Continue reading →
Congress WBN Hosts Successful Technology and Leadership Forum in AfricaA delegation from Trinidad & Tobago travelled to Zimbabwe to share experiences with their African counterparts at a conference in Harare, Zimbabwe organized by Trinidad-based nonprofit Congress WBN (C-WBN). The meeting which ran from 14 – 16 September … Continue reading →






