Jenny Gabruch

Jenny Gabruch, Journalist
Jenny Gabruch

Editor – Special Projects

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Jenny has been working in the journalism and communications field for more than 20 years, with experience as a reporter, editor and copywriter for a variety of media. A Canadian national, her background includes working for daily and weekly newspapers, business and travel magazines, corporate communications, public relations, newsletters and on-line media. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and communications.

ARTICLES BY JENNY GABRUCH

‘Queen of Leather’ reflects on her journey

It was a landmark year for Donna Myrie. In 1983, at just 22 years old, she founded Le Classique, a shoe and leather boutique that would become a Caymanian institution.

BPW: Celebrating 50 years

It’s a milestone year for the Business and Professional Women’s Club of Grand Cayman (BPW).

Brian Uzzell: Leaving a legacy

He was a pioneer in the publishing field, a strong community leader and an innovative businessman and entrepreneur. Brian Uzzell was many things to many...

Launching careers in journalism

Samantha Clark credits Brian Uzzell, late owner and publisher of the Caymanian Compass, for launching her career. She was 19 years old when she first...

Legges purchase Cayman Free Press

In 2013, Cayman Free Press changed ownership, with David and Vicki Legge taking over from owner and publisher Brian Uzzell. Uzzell had been at the...

Proud of our printing press

Compass Media’s newspaper press could be considered something of a national treasure. After all, it has been part and parcel of recording Cayman’s history ever...

Visit the Sisters

If you haven’t been to the Sister Islands lately, it’s time to get reacquainted with the family. Cayman Brac and Little Cayman are perfect for a summertime getaway, both just a quick flight from Grand Cayman via Cayman Airways.

Love local events

Cayman is fortunate to have lots of events throughout the year, but they depend on local support to survive and thrive. Here is a selection of those on offer.

Go local

Be a tourist for a day (or two) and explore Grand Cayman's attractions.

CayWoman: A dream takes flight

Rose Gadsby always dreamed of becoming a flight attendant.

A passion since childhood, she recalls role-playing with her siblings of being up in the air wearing a stylish uniform.

CayWoman: Women take the spotlight in March

Every year, the month of March is set aside in Cayman to celebrate the achievements of women while addressing gender-specific issues affecting them.

Creating connections

Gram Bella’s offers creative community space in North Side.

Fashionable fundraising

Catwalk for Cancer supports Cayman Islands Cancer Society.

Christmas Wishes: Be Caymankind this Christmas

Help make spirits bright by supporting a local charity this season.

Christmas Wishes: Rotary Christmas tree a holiday staple

The annual Rotary Club of Grand Cayman’s Christmas tree lighting in the heart of George Town is a staple of the season, a tradition spanning 59 years.

Seven ways to support Jasmine

Over the next few months, Jasmine will be staging a variety of fundraising events to support its work in the community. The not-for-profit provides free...

Galas galore

Gala season is in full swing in Cayman, with a whirlwind of black-tie and themed events taking place to raise funds and awareness for charitable causes.

Shop for a cause

Shop for a Cause is a monthly group garage sale held upstairs at the Cayman Islands Yacht Club, with proceeds going to not-for-profit organisations.

Melody hits the high notes

The singer-songwriter captured first place in the Capella Star Talent Search, a chance to shine on the main stage alongside world-renowned artists, and sing her original song 'Home to the islands'.

Refillable products on the rise

Refillable products continue to grow in popularity, making it easier to go greener while saving money. Designed to reduce single-use plastic consumption, a refillery offers...

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