DE ORIGINAL TOBAGO BLEND
THE DIRECTOR
Mr Keston K Pope is the founder and owner of savour de Isle. Mr pope manages the daily operations of savour de isle and coordinates with stakeholder. Savour de isle is a local manufacturing and distribution Business that initially started off in indigenous specialize blend Punches (Flavoured Milk Drinks) and currently a distributor for local product like Al organic and Pete's Coffee. Our brand represents the taste of paradise as we bring natural happiness to our customer’s.
KESTON KHALID POPE
Mr Pope affiliates with business partner’s and organizations to develop new lines of products and expand businesses within the local market of Trinidad and Tobago. Mr pope intent to expands to more shelf in the Trinidad market and meet the international standard and certification for export to regional and international markets. Mr pope is well trained in business and has an industrials background in oil and gas sector, operations and Maintenace, he is also qualifying in architectural building drawing, electrical engineering/ installation and instrumentation mechanics. Mr pope enjoys reading, hiking, horiculture and volunteer activities.
In TIC 2017 Mr Pope had been engaged by the CEO of world food connection-based in Florida Us which had entails savour de isle ingenious Dandyroot & Seamoss Punch, this engagement had Mr pope desirous to build his brand and indigenous products be a catalyst for growth beyond Trinidad and Tobago.
At a young age Mr pope always had knack for business and spend lot of his time documenting different type of business ideas. (Often refer to by family and friends as de pope the man with the plan). His childhood was surrounded by his grandparent and parent doing crop cultivation and l livestock which had no choice to part take in. Mr pope venture into seasoning nursery and livestock which in turn sold at the Scarborough Market on Saturday. His appreciation for business came when his co –worker engaged him to make his home-made blend for sales site. Mr pope had growth from the job site to of most popular supermarket shelf in a Trinidad and Tobago.