KINGSTON, Jamaica — Kirk-Anthony Hamilton, a prominent Jamaican entrepreneur and investor, has been named to Latin America Reports’ esteemed “40 Under 40” list for 2025. This annual accolade recognizes 40 of the most impressive and influential young leaders shaping the business and innovation landscape across Latin America and the Caribbean.
Hamilton is the founder of The Infiniti Partnership Incorporation, Tech Beach Retreat, and The Destination Experience. Through these platforms, he has been instrumental in catalyzing entrepreneurship and investment throughout the Caribbean. Collectively, his initiatives have facilitated over US$300 million in investments, connecting global capital with regional opportunities and fostering a new era of economic growth. His efforts have earned him the moniker “architect of opportunity” for his work in connecting people, ideas, and capital to drive profitable growth.
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The “40 Under 40” list highlights individuals driving innovation in sectors such as financial technology (fintech), artificial intelligence (AI), agricultural technology (agtech), and social impact entrepreneurship. Hamilton’s inclusion underscores his commitment to transforming the Caribbean into a globally competitive business ecosystem.
In response to the recognition, Hamilton stated, “This recognition is a testament to the collective efforts of our teams and partners who share a vision for a more inclusive and prosperous Caribbean. We are dedicated to building platforms that not only attract investment but also empower local communities and entrepreneurs.”
Hamilton’s accolades include being honored by former United States President Barack Obama as one of 75 emerging global entrepreneurs, being listed among the Most Influential People of African Descent, and receiving the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2024 in the emerging category. His work continues to inspire a new generation of leaders committed to innovation and inclusive growth.
As Latin America and the Caribbean continue to build a globally competitive entrepreneurial ecosystem, figures like Kirk-Anthony Hamilton are not only putting the Caribbean on the map—they’re actively reshaping the future of innovation in the region.