Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Press Associatio­n honours ‘behind the scenes’ veterans

Observer’s Pre-press Technician Ian Watkis among awardees

- BY BRITTNY HUTCHINSON Observer staff reporter hutchinson­b@jamaicaobs­erver.com

EVEN though they worked behind the scenes in the media industry, the efforts of five veterans were too impressive to go unnoticed.

For their years of service, the Press Associatio­n of Jamaica (PAJ) honoured the experts with framed citations during its Veterans’ Luncheon at Alhambra Inn in Kingston on Wednesday. The event forms the third activity in National Journalism Week being observed from January 29 to February 4.

Among the awardees was pre-press technician at the

Jamaica Observer Ian Watkis for his 27 years in the business.

Expressing his gratitude for the framed citation, specifical­ly for his accomplish­ments as a photo-lithograph­er and prepress technician in the newspaper industry, Watkis told the

Observer that he is sharing the honour with those who have mentored him in the industry.

“I feel great that my work and the hours — late nights, early mornings — paid off. The award I got is not only for me but for those before me who had taught me. This is a really good token,” said Watkis with a bright smile during his interview after the luncheon.

When Watkis was given the opportunit­y to join a team at the

Observer in 1995, he brought his expertise in commercial printing to help in setting up printers and ensuring that the newspaper was produced to the highest standards.

The fulfilling parts of the job, he said, is working at nights when his environmen­t is quiet, and seeing error-free publicatio­ns.

“I enjoy a lot of things. Prepress is the hub [to] which everything from advertisin­g to editorial is sent and we have to be the lookout team for every error, bad pictures, missing advertisem­ents, and sign off the paper before it gets running,” he added.

“It is a challenge, but real enjoyment is when you get a chance to work without noise, because you work late nights when everybody is off to sleep. You get the peace to concentrat­e 100 per cent and put out a good paper. I enjoy it, especially when you look at the copy of the paper the next morning and see that the paper was perfect,” he said.

Cameraman and technical director at Jamaica Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n and Television Jamaica Clevans Wilson was honoured for his 47 years of service in the field of videograph­y and broadcasti­ng. Librarian at Jamaica Informatio­n Service Maxine Shrouder was honoured for 35 years as an informatio­n specialist/researcher.

Cameraman, technical director, production manager, and CEO at Public Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n of Jamaica Keith Campbell was honoured for 35 years in the business. Jamaica’s first camerawoma­n Pat Riley was also honoured for 25 years at Jamaica Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n TV.

 ?? ?? Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Secretary and Observer Associate Editor - News/health Kimberley Hibbert (left) shares lens with Observer Pre-press Technician Ian Watkis (centre) after presenting him with a framed citation at the Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Veterans’ Luncheon on Wednesday at Alhambra Inn in St Andrew. Also pictured is Shantaee Lewis, senior public affairs and digital media specialist at J Wray and Nephew, sponsor of the luncheon.
Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Secretary and Observer Associate Editor - News/health Kimberley Hibbert (left) shares lens with Observer Pre-press Technician Ian Watkis (centre) after presenting him with a framed citation at the Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Veterans’ Luncheon on Wednesday at Alhambra Inn in St Andrew. Also pictured is Shantaee Lewis, senior public affairs and digital media specialist at J Wray and Nephew, sponsor of the luncheon.
 ?? ?? Press Associatio­n of Jamaica (PAJ) President Milton Walker (third left) pauses for a photo op with the five veterans honoured on Wednesday at the PAJ Veterans’ Luncheon in St Andrew. The veterans (from left) are cameraman and technical director at Jamaica Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n and Television Jamaica Clevans Wilson; CEO at Public Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n of Jamaica Keith Campbell; Jamaica’s first camerawoma­n at Jamaica Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n Pat Riley; librarian at Jamaica Informatio­n Service Maxine Shrouder; and Pre-press Technician at the Jamaica Observer Ian Watkis.
Press Associatio­n of Jamaica (PAJ) President Milton Walker (third left) pauses for a photo op with the five veterans honoured on Wednesday at the PAJ Veterans’ Luncheon in St Andrew. The veterans (from left) are cameraman and technical director at Jamaica Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n and Television Jamaica Clevans Wilson; CEO at Public Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n of Jamaica Keith Campbell; Jamaica’s first camerawoma­n at Jamaica Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n Pat Riley; librarian at Jamaica Informatio­n Service Maxine Shrouder; and Pre-press Technician at the Jamaica Observer Ian Watkis.
 ?? (Photos: Naphtali Junior) ?? Pre-press Technician at the Jamaica Observer Ian Watkis shares a bright smile during a photo op after honoured Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Veterans’ Luncheon at Alhambra Inn in St Anndrew on Wednesday.
(Photos: Naphtali Junior) Pre-press Technician at the Jamaica Observer Ian Watkis shares a bright smile during a photo op after honoured Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Veterans’ Luncheon at Alhambra Inn in St Anndrew on Wednesday.

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