
THE CARIBBEAN COMMUNITY (CARICOM), has recognised Vincentian designer, Kimya Glasgow as one of 56 Caribbean women shaping STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) under the regional campaign HERizon: CARICOM Women Shaping STEAM.
The initiative, led by the CARICOM Girls in ICT (CGICT) Partnership, was launched on World Children’s Day November, 20 2025, under the theme My Day, My Rights, highlighting the importance of STEAM education as a fundamental right and a driver of the Caribbean’s digital and sustainable future, states a release from Glasgow, who is the Founder and Creative Director of Kimya Glasgow Designs Inc.
Glasgow has made her contribution to the creative industries through fashion, sustainability and innovation, representing the “Arts” pillar of STEAM and the role of design, cultural storytelling and entrepreneurship in regional development.







