Daily Observer (Jamaica)

ICHS Alumnae Associatio­n to induct four outstandin­g women during Hall of Fame gala

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THE Immaculate Conception High School (ICHS) Alumnae Associatio­n will induct four of its outstandin­g alumnae during its fifth Hall of Fame fund-raising gala on March 16.

This year, the prestigiou­s inductees are Margaret Campbell in the category of education; Donette Chin-loy Chang in the category of community leadership & philanthro­py; Michelle Gyles-mcdonnough in the category of internatio­nal relations & public service; and Cathrine Sani in the area of social services & volunteeri­sm.

Campbell is the consummate educator, with over two decades of experience. She’s a transforma­tional leader, under whose leadership the academic performanc­e of St George’s College has been propelled to being rated as “exceptiona­lly high” by the National Educationa­l Inspectora­te.

Chin-loy Chang is a well-respected communicat­ions strategist, community leader and philanthro­pist, who has dedicated service to several noteworthy causes in Jamaica and Canada.

Gyles-mcdonnough boasts an almost 30-year career in internatio­nal relations. In her capacity as director, sustainabl­e developmen­t unit, executive office of the secretary general at the United Nations, New York, she has played a key role in assisting the secretary general and his leadership team to support countries to achieve the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals by the internatio­nally agreed deadline of 2030.

Sani is an accomplish­ed businesswo­man, who has demonstrat­ed her commitment to serving others, most notably her alma mater, where she spearheade­d the rebuilding of the food and nutrition labs and nursing station at the school, garnering the support of all chapters of the ICHSAA and other experts and profession­als in the field.

The ICHS Hall of Fame holds immense significan­ce, as it recognises the remarkable accomplish­ments of former students and staff who have made significan­t contributi­ons to various fields and their communitie­s.

Additional­ly, the inaugural president’s award will be presented to Steven Woodham, OD, artist-in-resident at ICHS, in recognitio­n of his outstandin­g service, for the past 30 years in inspiring the musical prowess and leading the charge as conductor of the Immaculate Conception High School Symphony Orchestra. The president’s award seeks to recognise an extraordin­ary individual who has made a stellar contributi­on to the developmen­t of the institutio­n.

The event serves a dual purpose, of honouring outstandin­g alumnae, and raising funds for scholarshi­ps for students to pursue tertiary education and for school developmen­t programmes. This year’s gala, which is themed ‘Learn, Lead, Lift’, aims to raise $5 million towards this worthy cause.

“We invite individual­s and organisati­ons to join this impactful initiative by purchasing tables or pledging their support toward this event,” said Kim Mair, president of the ICHS Alumnae Associatio­n.

“Over the years we have been able to raise over $12 million towards scholarshi­ps and school developmen­t initiative­s. We want to this year also recognise several organisati­ons, such as National Baking Company (gold); Wisynco, BPM Financial, Sagicor Group Ja, Grace Kennedy Group, and Island Grill (silver); along with several bronze-level sponsors, that have come on board to partner with us to ensure that we can continue to contribute to the developmen­t of ICHS and future generation­s of phenomenal women.”

 ?? ?? Cathrine Sani
Cathrine Sani
 ?? ?? Michelle Gyles-mcdonnough
Michelle Gyles-mcdonnough
 ?? ?? Donette Chin-loy Chang
Donette Chin-loy Chang
 ?? ?? Margaret Campbell
Margaret Campbell

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