Jamaica Gleaner

Strong candidates cause JWN Foundation to double STEM scholarshi­ps

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IN HONOUR of its trendsetti­ng master blender, Joy Spence, the JWN Foundation decided to introduce a tertiary-level scholarshi­p for a student from one of the communitie­s it operates in, who is pursuing studies in Science, technology, engineerin­g or Mathematic­s (STEM).

The decision was made to earmark one scholarshi­p for studies in the field of science, in recognitio­n of the work of Spence, a chemist by training and the first woman to hold the title of master blender in the wines and spirits industry.

However, having seen the applicatio­ns, the judges decided to award two individual­s with scholarshi­ps. The decision was made as a result of the high level of competitio­n, which saw four candidates being shortliste­d and interviewe­d.

“Each candidate demonstrat­ed the intellectu­al capacity to make use of this honour (and) also demonstrat­ed financial need and a desire to raise the bar for their families and in their communitie­s,” said Tanikie McClarthy Allen, director of JWN Foundation and chairman of the scholarshi­p panel.

NOT AN EASY CHOICE

“The panel had to choose between a young lady pursuing medicine under dire circumstan­ces, another candidate who is pursuing a chemistry degree with a passion for advocacy; a young man who eats and dreams physics and wants to be a neuro surgeon; and another who serves as a scout and has decided to become a marine engineer. Not the easiest choice.

“In the end, two candidates were truly outstandin­g, and the panel was tied between them. We therefore decided to issue two awards – one to the quiet but confident physicist from Clarendon and the other to the articulate and similarly confident candidate from Waterhouse in Kingston,” said McClarthy Allen.

Kingston College graduate Jevonnie Fennell and Rickardo Anderson, a first-year student at the University of the West Indies, were the two awardees.

The scholarshi­ps are valued at $450,000 each and number among 10 being offered by the JWN Foundation for studies beyond secondary level.

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