Alfonso de Armas Mitchell and his wife Margarita have come a long way from twenty-one years ago when they first came to Guyana where he had been offered a job as a Marketing Executive with the Subryanville-based French firm, Amcar, that packages and exports Heart of Palm. Both lifelong educationists, their first investment in the sector came less than two years after they arrived here, a privately-run school for thirty students that occupied part of their Eping Avenue home.
Expansion over time saw the New Guyana School occupy premises in Brickdam and subsequently in