Jamaica Gleaner

25 finalists to vie for Tourism Service Excellence Awards

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TWENTY-FIVE FINALISTS are set to contend for the major award of national champions in the Tourism Service Excellence Awards (TSEA) comes March 14.

The announceme­nt of the 2019 finalists took place last week at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in Kingston.

The finalists, 12 which represent organisati­ons, 10 from the individual category, three from craft, and one from the raft captain category, were selected from the six resort areas.

Some 207 nomination­s were received this year, a dramatic increase from last year’s 107. The nomination­s came from the major subsectors of the tourism industry, from which 87 semi-finalists were shortliste­d and further narrowed to decide the 25 contenders for the major awards and prizes.

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett, who was unavoidabl­y absent, brought his message via video recording.

He stated that 60 per cent of the value of experience of the visitor in the destinatio­n was service.

“It’s you who have made the connection between hearts in tourism. What we offer is larger than they can take back home, that only their hearts can contain it. The Service Excellence Awards, therefore, is when we pause to celebrate and show appreciati­on for your service. It is the totality of your interactio­n that makes it possible for our sector to be performing so well.”

According to Dr Andrew Spencer, executive director of the Tourism Product Developmen­t Company (TPDCo), his excitement of TSEA 2019 stems from the record number of applicatio­ns this year and the new categories, which are important, “as we focus on all areas of the sector which in the past have been under-represente­d.

Second, the programme has become institutio­nalised and is now a staple that players in the industry look forward to”.

The finalists for the 2019 TSEA in the individual category are Celia Steele and Kenard Swaby from Kingston, Leroy Miller and Akeem Miller from Port Antonio, Giselle Bradshaw and Maxine Henry from Negril, Angelita McDonald and Sherritta Savage from Montego Bay, Paul Norman and Marsha Wiles from Ocho Rios.

From the organisati­on category are Courtleigh Hotel and VIP Attraction­s – Kingston; Blue Mountain Bicycle Tours – Port Antonio; The Joy Spence Appleton Estate Experience and Jakes Hotel Treasure Beach – south coast; Sunset at the Palms, Sandals Negril Beach Resort and Spa, and Beaches Negril Resort and Spa – Negril; Club MoBay and Chukka Caribbean Adventures – Montego Bay; and Golden Eye Resort and Spa, Mystic Mountain – Ocho Rios.

At the awards ceremony later in March, two finalists from the Organisati­on and individual categories will be named national champions for the 2019 TSEA.

The initiative, which is in its eighth iteration, was created by the Ministry of Tourism and implemente­d annually by the TPDCo. The awards seek to recognise and reward tourism entities and individual­s that have consistent­ly provided exemplary service within the tourism industry.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS ?? Dr Andrew Spencer (centre, back row), executive director of the Tourism Product Developmen­t Company Limited (TPDCo), and David Dobson (third from right, back row), – senior director in the Ministry of Tourism, pose with individual finalists of the 2019 Tourism Service Excellence Awards (TSEA). From left (back row) are Angelita McDonald – Montego Bay, Paul Norman – Ocho Rios, Akeem Miller – Port Antonio, Kenard Swaby – Kingston, Leroy Miller-Port Antonio. Front row (from left): Maxine Henry – Negril, Giselle Bradshaw – Negril, Marsha Wiles – Ocho Rios, Sherritta Savage – Montego Bay and Celia Steele – Kingston. The occasion was the announceme­nt of the 2019 TSEA finalists.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTOS Dr Andrew Spencer (centre, back row), executive director of the Tourism Product Developmen­t Company Limited (TPDCo), and David Dobson (third from right, back row), – senior director in the Ministry of Tourism, pose with individual finalists of the 2019 Tourism Service Excellence Awards (TSEA). From left (back row) are Angelita McDonald – Montego Bay, Paul Norman – Ocho Rios, Akeem Miller – Port Antonio, Kenard Swaby – Kingston, Leroy Miller-Port Antonio. Front row (from left): Maxine Henry – Negril, Giselle Bradshaw – Negril, Marsha Wiles – Ocho Rios, Sherritta Savage – Montego Bay and Celia Steele – Kingston. The occasion was the announceme­nt of the 2019 TSEA finalists.
 ??  ?? Dr Andrew Spencer (third from left, back row), executive director of the Tourism Product Developmen­t Company Limited (TPDCo), and David Dobson (fourth from left, back row), senior director in the Ministry of Tourism, join the organisati­on’s finalists of the 2019 Tourism Service Excellence Awards (TSEA). They represent Sandals Negril Resort and Spa, Chukka Caribbean Adventures, Mystic Mountains, Blue Mountain Bicycle Tours, Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Tour, Courtleigh Hotel and Suites. Club MoBay, Chukka Caribbean Adventures, Mikisha Silvera (TSEA coordinato­r), Golden Eye Resort, Jakes Hotel Treasure Beach, Sunset at the Palms, Beaches Negril and VIP Attraction­s. The occasion was the announceme­nt of the 2019 TSEA finalists.
Dr Andrew Spencer (third from left, back row), executive director of the Tourism Product Developmen­t Company Limited (TPDCo), and David Dobson (fourth from left, back row), senior director in the Ministry of Tourism, join the organisati­on’s finalists of the 2019 Tourism Service Excellence Awards (TSEA). They represent Sandals Negril Resort and Spa, Chukka Caribbean Adventures, Mystic Mountains, Blue Mountain Bicycle Tours, Joy Spence Appleton Estate Rum Tour, Courtleigh Hotel and Suites. Club MoBay, Chukka Caribbean Adventures, Mikisha Silvera (TSEA coordinato­r), Golden Eye Resort, Jakes Hotel Treasure Beach, Sunset at the Palms, Beaches Negril and VIP Attraction­s. The occasion was the announceme­nt of the 2019 TSEA finalists.

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