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Woman-Owned Concierge Firm Fills Georgetown’s Executive Support Gap

Woman-Owned Concierge Firm Fills Georgetown’s Executive Support Gap
Rashawna Alleyne - Founder of Lifestyle Concierge Services Guyana

Rashawna Alleyne, founder of Lifestyle Concierge Services Guyana, operates Georgetown’s first dedicated corporate and personal concierge firm serving executives, diplomats, expats, and energy professionals navigating Guyana’s oil-driven economy. The 100 percent woman-owned business serves clients across Guyana and the United States.

Alleyne, who holds an MBA alongside years of business development and project management experience, built the firm after identifying a specific failure in how Guyana receives its incoming professional class. The company is a member of both the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Women’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry Guyana. Foreign professionals arriving in the capital were navigating an unfamiliar city without trusted local support, paying above-market rates for poorly vetted accommodation, and being routed into introductions that did not serve their interests.


“Executives, diplomats, expats and energy professionals deserve a trusted local partner who has their best interests at heart,” Alleyne said. “Someone who knows the landscape, understands the culture, and ensures they are never in the wrong room with the wrong people.”


Lifestyle Concierge Services Guyana provides personal and executive assistant placement, real estate and short-term accommodation facilitation across Regions 3, 4, 6, and 10, marketing project management, and structured city tours that connect incoming clients to industry leaders based on their specific professional interests. The firm also supports clients moving between Georgetown and the United States, serving the oil and gas professionals and investors who travel that corridor regularly.


The business operates in a global concierge services market that Research and Markets valued at USD 765 million in 2024 and projects will reach USD 1.24 billion by 2030, with corporate and executive relocation driving a significant share of that growth. MoveCenter, a woman-owned relocation management company founded in California in 1963 and now trusted by Fortune 500 and Global 100 companies across more than 150 countries, attributes its longevity to the principle that incoming executives arrive on the job sooner and more productively when a single trusted local partner manages the friction of transition. Alleyne’s firm applies that same logic to Georgetown’s fast-moving professional economy.


Client testimonials on the LCS-GY website include an Israeli executive, a Trinidadian property owner, and a Colombian professional, each citing trust and cultural fluency as the reasons they returned to the firm. Alleyne says the decision to build LCS-GY as a structured professional services operation, rather than an informal referral network, was deliberate.


Georgetown’s incoming professional class has grown alongside Guyana’s oil revenues, which have reshaped the capital’s commercial landscape faster than its service infrastructure has expanded. La Caribeña News has documented that expansion across the private sector, including the re-election of Bhabita Albert as president of the Essequibo Islands-West Demerara Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the momentum reported at the ECONOME Business Conference, where more than 120 entrepreneurs gathered in Region Three. LCS-GY fills a specific gap that growth has exposed: the professional orientation layer that converts arrival into productive engagement.


“Georgetown is open for business,” Alleyne said. “You deserve to experience it right.”
Lifestyle Concierge Services Guyana is reachable at +592-694-5745, info@lcs-gy.com, and at www.lcs-gy.com.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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