Who We Are
CDIA is powered by four trusted organizations with deep cultural competence and community credibility across Jamaica and Canada:

Sterling Business Management (SBM)
Leadership, resilience, digital learning, programme design, and impact measurement.

Happy Moments Ontario (HMO)
Cultural convening, diaspora engagement, and highattendance community events.

Naloy Cultural Corporation (NCC)
Digital storytelling, family engagement, and creative production.

Integrated Diaspora Services (IDS)
Diaspora engagement, administrative navigation, reintegration support, and crossborder documentation services.
Together, these partners form a professionally structured, scalable Jamaica–Canada led ecosystem capable of delivering culturally grounded support across multiple migration corridors.

Sterling Business Management (SBM)
Sterling Business Management (SBM) is a Jamaican leadership development and digital learning enterprise specializing in organizational transformation, governance advisory, and identity‑based leadership coaching. As one of the founding partner of CDIA, SBM anchors the Alliance’s leadership, resilience, and digital learning programmes across the Jamaica–Canada-USA-UK migration corridor. Led by transformational leadership strategist Paulette J. Sterling, SBM brings more than 25 years of international leadership expertise and cross‑border experience to CDIA’s mission of strengthening worker resilience, family stability, and diaspora empowerment.

Happy Moments Ontario (HMO)


Naloy Cultural Corporation (NCC)
Naloy Cultural Corporation is a cornerstone of CDIA’s Jamaica–Canada led ecosystem, bringing unmatched cultural resonance, community reach, and creative excellence to our cross-border mission. Rooted in its mandate to foster connections through Caribbean culture Naloy curates high-impact events and shared experiences that strengthen community bonds, celebrate heritage, and create spaces where Caribbean identity thrives. Through festivals, conferences, women-centered gatherings, and transformational experiences like RESET—events known for their authenticity, diversity of perspectives, and meaningful engagement—Naloy anchors CDIA’s cultural storytelling, diaspora family engagement, and community mobilization across Ontario. Their commitment to community-first programming, where every gathering “strengthens bonds and creates lasting memories together” makes Naloy an essential partner in building a unified, culturally grounded support network for workers, families, and diaspora communities.

Integrated Diaspora Services (IDS)
Integrated Diaspora Services (IDS) is CDIA’s anchor for administrative navigation and cross-border readiness, providing the Jamaican diaspora with a seamless way to conduct business in Jamaica from anywhere in the world. With over 30 years of experience and a deeply client-centric, community-based approach, IDS delivers a trusted concierge service that supports Jamaicans who are living, working, or studying overseas and cannot return home to complete essential transactions.
IDS assists with business registration, property maintenance, property improvement, and a wide range of personal and commercial transactions that often create barriers for diaspora families. Their work removes administrative stress, protects family assets, and ensures that Jamaicans abroad can manage their affairs with confidence, accuracy, and peace of mind.As part of CDIA’s Jamaica–Canada led ecosystem, IDS strengthens our cross-border model by anchoring administrative readiness, reintegration support, and diaspora navigation — ensuring workers and families can access the services they need without disruption. Their reliability, professionalism, and deep community trust make IDS an essential partner in building a more connected, empowered, and supported Jamaica–Diaspora corridor.
Partner With CDIA
We invite government ministries, CSR partners, diaspora associations, and community organizations to join us in strengthening the Jamaica–Canada corridor and the wider diaspora ecosystem.
Ways to Partner
- General operating support
- Programme delivery
- Digital infrastructure
- Launch sponsorship
- Co‑branded financial empowerment initiatives
- Diaspora engagement and community activation
Your partnership strengthens the lives, families, and futures of Jamaican workers across borders.

