Meet the Current NextGen Liaison

Angilee Baboram is a multidisciplinary border protection professional with experience spanning non-intrusive inspection and risk management. She currently serves as the NextGen Liasion for the ASIS Jamaica Chapter, where she actively supports professional development, intergenerational engagement, and the advancement of global security standards. She serves as a Technical Committee member at the Bureau of Standards Jamaica, contributing to the development and review of national and sector-specific standards, and maintains active service to her alma mater through the Caribbean Maritime University Alumni network. Her academic credentials include a Bachelor of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and a Diploma in International Shipping and Logistics from the Caribbean Maritime University, complemented by formal training at the National Police College of Jamaica, where she attained the status of a Special District Constable. She also completed an Associate of Arts in Chaplaincy at the EMET Global Theological Seminary and College after which she joined the Global Chaplains Alliance where she holds the rank of Sergeant. Additionally, she pursued specialized studies in Crime and Security Management at the Northern Caribbean University. Her professional portfolio is strengthened by certifications and advanced training in monitoring and evaluation, root-cause analysis, project management, ISO 9001:2015 internal auditing, X-ray interdiction, nuclear security, whistle-blower protection, mobile app development, and customer service to name a few. She is currently pursuing further specialization in private investigation, and computer hacking forensic investigation, with plans to attain the ASIS Physical Security Professional (PSP) designation. Beyond her professional commitments, she has an interest in philanthropy, cross-cultural learning, and language acquisition. She is also an emerging author with interests in art and thought leadership, committed to building institutional value, and contributing meaningfully to the global security profession