PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Entrepreneurship Development Center (SEDC) has officially inaugurated the Advanced Education Program on November 12, 2025. This advanced business training initiative is designed to enhance the capabilities of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) within Sint Maarten. The program aims to expand entrepreneurs’ access to knowledge and skills, while also fostering economic development and growth for Sint Maarten MSMEs. It is incorporated within the Country package theme E6, Economic Development. Funded by the Temporary Work Organization (TWO), the program is executed by SEDC, supported by Trade Advisers of Ireland, with coordination from the Department of Economy, Transportation, and Telecommunication (ETT), the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation, and Telecommunication, and the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).
The Advanced Education Program aims to enhance entrepreneurial skills, bolster resilience, and promote innovation in Sint Maarten’s business sector. Using practical training, digital tools, innovative methods, and targeted sector guidance, it prepares MSMEs to remain competitive and advance their businesses strategically. The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation, and Telecommunication offers a program that extends beyond basic planning and business writing, providing entrepreneurs with the skills needed for successful small business management. Consequently, the Department of ETT within the Ministry regards these principles as essential components of the Advanced Education Program.
The Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation, and Telecommunication, in her initial address, articulated robust support for the initiative, emphasizing the government's dedication to cultivating a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. She remarked, “The government recognizes the critical role MSMEs play in our economic development, and this program is part of our broader effort to ensure they have the tools, knowledge, and resources to thrive.”
The Acting Head of Department ETT, Shervin Frederick, emphasized that, “The Advanced Education Program demonstrates government’s commitment to ensuring our business owners have access to the education and tools they need to thrive in a modern, competitive environment.”
The Liaison of the Temporary Work Organization (TWO), Ms. Leona Romeo, expressed confidence in the strategic direction pursued by the Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunication in implementing the Advanced Education Program under the country package. "By equipping participants with essential tools knowledge, they are establishing a foundation for enduring economic development in Sint Maarten.”
The program focuses on, amongst others, financial management, digital project management and transformation, artificial intelligence integration, sustainable and resilient business practices, and energy efficiency management. It presents modern business practices and strategies to help achieve a competitive edge both locally and regionally. Additionally, it offers specialized support for specific sectors, including, but not limited to, the creative industries, fisheries, poultry, short-term rentals, and other small energy-intensive enterprises.
The President of SEDC, Pearl Hendrickson, stated, "The Advanced Education Program is aimed at transforming the mindset of our local MSMEs to develop their businesses using innovative 21st-century and beyond practices and tools,” thereby underscoring the initiative's commitment to fostering innovative business development among local MSMEs.
During the launch event, over forty (40) participants attended an informative session to gain a better understanding of what will be offered in the coming months. Bernise Stoffer from RVO, the Program Manager of the Dutch Caribbean Partnership Program and a key figure in managing the overall E6 Economic Development Country package, highlighted the importance of local governments, especially the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication, and the Department of ETT, taking a leading role in supporting MSMEs in Sint Maarten. “This is a critical step,” she said, “because it clearly demonstrates that the government believes in the potential of MSMEs to drive economic growth in Sint Maarten. It also signals to all stakeholders that the government is fully committed to supporting these businesses in their growth and success.”
She further observed, “that a strong element of this program is that MSMEs that Advanced Education Program is accessible to MSMEs not only for those with available financial resources, but also for individuals whose loan or subsidy applications might have been denied, as it provides these entrepreneurs with the opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and succeed today’s competitive business environment ”
Subsequent to the Launch, the registration for the initial workshop on Financial Literacy is open which will take place on November 19 to 21, 2025. SEDC invites all existing MSMEs across all sectors to participate in this first program under the Advanced Education Program.
For more information about the Advanced Education Program, eligibility requirements, and to apply, visit www.sedc.sx or contact SEDC at +1721-556-5653 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Photo Caption - Pearl Hendrickson, President of the St. Maarten Entrepreneurship Development Center (SEDC), Shervin Frederick, Acting Department Head of Economic Transportation & Telecommunications, Leona Romeo, Temporary Work Organization Liaison, Sint Maarten, Honorable Minister of TEATT, Grisha Heyliger- Marten, Bernese Stoffers, Program Manager E6 economic development, Sint Maarten & Program Manager, Dutch Caribbean Partnership Program,and Avril Isaac, Vice President of the St. Maarten Entrepreneurship Development Center (SEDC).




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