Jamaica Gleaner

CHTA Education Foundation awards more than $130,000 in scholarshi­ps

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THE CARIBBEAN Hotel and Tourism Associatio­n Education Foundation (CHTAEF) is awarding more than US$130,000 worth of scholarshi­ps to nearly three dozen Caribbean students this year.

Including the renewal of 12 scholarshi­ps awarded to students last year, this academic year will record a total of 34 scholarshi­ps funded by the non-profit group. Seventy people applied this year and scholarshi­ps range, on average, from US$2,000 to $5,000 and are exclusivel­y for tuition costs. Universiti­es such as Johnson & Wales provide matching grants for CHTAEF recipients, effectivel­y doubling the scholarshi­p awards.

The associatio­n set up the foundation 30 years ago to support programmes for the developmen­t and improvemen­t of education and training in the tourism and hotel sector in the Caribbean. Scholarshi­ps are available to Caribbean students and industry profession­als pursuing higher education or profession­al developmen­t in the hospitalit­y and tourism field and are awarded with support from CHTAEF sponsors and supporters.

CHTAEF chairman Richard Kahn thanked the numerous hotels and resorts for their support of the foundation, but highlighte­d corporate partners Interval Internatio­nal and Virgin Holidays for their generous funding of Caribbean education.

“The hotel stays we receive from our CHTA members provide the value we use for The New York Times Travel Show Auction, which this year produced more than $106,000 in revenue for the foundation,” he said, adding, “We couldn’t provide these scholarshi­ps without those funds.”

“Seeing these scholarshi­ps awarded to our talented Caribbean nationals is one of my most pleasurabl­e duties,” enthused Karolin Troubetzko­y, CHTA president, who thanked national hotel and tourism associatio­ns across the region for their support throughout the process. “There is no better investment we can make than banking on our splendid young people and industry profession­als who will transform our sector with their dynamism, enthusiasm and intellectu­al rigor,” she stated.

This year’s winners include Cenita Liddie from Anguilla; Kia Harrigan from Antigua; Aruba’s Marc Anthony Ranis; and Forjee Jackson, Gabrielle Josey, Donovan Moss, Dwayne Sinclair, Antanae Taylor, and Kenria Taylor from the Bahamas. Additional scholars are Roberta Alleyne, Makayla Bennett and Christine Gibson from Barbados; Kendra Gajadhar from Guyana; Jamaica’s Dominique Haughton and Brianna Jureidini; and St Lucians Carleen Isidore, Stacy Lamontagne, Astrid Lindberg and Geni St Paul. St Maarten’s Nathalie Boston, Trinidad and Tobago’s Duncan Dwayne, and Jecoix Gittens of the US Virgin Islands were also in the winners’ row.

 ??  ?? Neil Kolton, Director of Interval Internatio­nal (second from left), presents a donation to the Foundation at Caribbean Travel Marketplac­e earlier this year. At left is Nadine Rankin, Vice President of the Foundation; and at right is Karolin Troubetzko­y, CHTA President and Ernest Dwight, Chair of the Foundation’s Auction Committee.
Neil Kolton, Director of Interval Internatio­nal (second from left), presents a donation to the Foundation at Caribbean Travel Marketplac­e earlier this year. At left is Nadine Rankin, Vice President of the Foundation; and at right is Karolin Troubetzko­y, CHTA President and Ernest Dwight, Chair of the Foundation’s Auction Committee.

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