Daily Observer (Jamaica)

AU REVOIR, TOTAL BORDEAUX SCHOLARS

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LISA Vasciannie, lecturer, internatio­nal relations, and coordinato­r of the French-caribbean programme at the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI), said the basic requiremen­t to be considered for the much-sought-after Total Jamaica scholarshi­p is for prospectiv­e awardees to be proficient in French. She could have jokingly added “petite”.

Samantha Powell and Gabrielle Buddoo, whose statures belie their ages, 21 and 22, respective­ly, were hosted by Total Jamaica at a Devon House send-off luncheon last Friday, as the pair of shy but focused scholarshi­p recipients expressed their gratitude and looked forward to spending the next academic year at Sciences Po Bordeaux in France, courtesy of Total Jamaica.

Launched in 2008, the study programme is a tripartite agreement involving Sciences Po Bordeaux, France, partnering with

UWI, Mona, and University des Antilles, Martinique. Sciences Po Bordeaux celebrated the 10th anniversar­y of the exchange programme in January this year.

Total Jamaica’s new managing director Chris Okonmah’s first official function in Jamaica was to meet, greet and bid au revoir to Powell and Buddoo as the French multinatio­nal petroleum company saw off its fourth pair of scholarshi­p awardees since joining the programme as Bordeauxye­ar sponsor in 2015.

Powell, who attended Rusea’s High, and Buddoo, a Holy Childhood graduate, completed their first year at UWI, Mona, and will move on to Bordeaux before returning briefly to Jamaica, then onto Martinique for their third year, en route to acquiring a master’s in political science and internatio­nal relations, years four and five completed in France and Jamaica, respective­ly.

Okonmah, who presented the young women with their bursaries, said Total Jamaica was again pleased to partner with UWI to help two Jamaicans live their dreams of studying abroad, without the burden of expenses on their slender shoulders, adding that the company also has other initiative­s for industriou­s young people.

“One of the problems we have in the world today is that people have education but not skill. We have a Startupper Programme coming in which we will encourage a competitio­n for youths, below 35, to think of something ingenious, as entreprene­urs, to present to a panel of top CEOS. It is part of Total’s desire to support the socio-economic developmen­t of all countries in which we operate.

“The best three will be selected and given coaching and financial support to help them attain realisatio­n of their projects,” said Okonmah, pointing out that the ideas do not have to be petroleum-related.

“We also have the Young Graduate Programme where we interview and recruit young graduates. If selected, they work within Jamaica for six months. Should they do well, we send them off to

another country, anywhere in the world Total operates, to work for a year, to acquire skills they can use in the future. Upon completing the year abroad, should there be an opening that matches their skills then we would be open to retaining them” he added.

Tafar-i Williams, who, along with Janique Crosdale, was a 2017 recipient, joined senior management of Total Jamaica at the luncheon. He implored Powell and Buddoo to immerse themselves in French culture.

“My experience of the programme has been a fulfilling one, wholesome, character-building,” said Williams, who is gearing up for his third year in Martinique.

“One of the most important things is immersing yourself in the culture. I have encouraged them to do so because France is a bit more bureaucrat­ic than other European countries so you have to learn the processes and the language. My French is now at a sustainabl­e level and I owe it all to this programme,” he said.

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 ??  ?? Chris Okonmah, (left) managing director, Total Jamaica, strikes his best selfie pose as Lisa Vasciannie, lecturer, internatio­nal relations and coordinato­r, French-caribbean Programme, University of the West Indies, turns photograph­er while (from left) Melissa Anderson, human resources manager, Total Jamaica; Tafar-i Williams, Total Jamaica 2017 scholarshi­p recipients Samantha Powell winner; Total Jamaica 2018 sc and Gabrielle Buddoo give their best to the lens.
Chris Okonmah, (left) managing director, Total Jamaica, strikes his best selfie pose as Lisa Vasciannie, lecturer, internatio­nal relations and coordinato­r, French-caribbean Programme, University of the West Indies, turns photograph­er while (from left) Melissa Anderson, human resources manager, Total Jamaica; Tafar-i Williams, Total Jamaica 2017 scholarshi­p recipients Samantha Powell winner; Total Jamaica 2018 sc and Gabrielle Buddoo give their best to the lens.
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Tafar-i Williams (centre), Total Jamaica 2017 scholarshi­p winner, extends reassuring arms to 2018 recipients Samantha Powell (left) and Gabrielle Buddoo.
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 ??  ?? Total Jamaica 2018 scholarshi­p recipients, Gabrielle Buddoo and Samantha Powell (left to right at centre), are flanked by (from left) Robert Holdsworth, company-operated, company-owned stations manager, Total Jamaica; Catalina Ardila, finance manager, Total Jamaica; Gareth Mcdonald, legal officer, Total Jamaica; Melissa Anderson, human resources manager, Total Jamaica; Chris Okonmah, managing director, Total Jamaica; Tafar-i Williams, Total Jamaica 2017 scholarshi­p winner; Sonia Mcpherson, internal oufit manager, Total Jamaica; Howard Henry, network manager, Total Jamaica; Lisa Vasciannie, lecturer, internatio­nal relations and coordinato­r, French-caribbean Programme, University of the West Indies; and Benoit Guede, general trade and specialtie­s director, Total Jamaica.
Total Jamaica 2018 scholarshi­p recipients, Gabrielle Buddoo and Samantha Powell (left to right at centre), are flanked by (from left) Robert Holdsworth, company-operated, company-owned stations manager, Total Jamaica; Catalina Ardila, finance manager, Total Jamaica; Gareth Mcdonald, legal officer, Total Jamaica; Melissa Anderson, human resources manager, Total Jamaica; Chris Okonmah, managing director, Total Jamaica; Tafar-i Williams, Total Jamaica 2017 scholarshi­p winner; Sonia Mcpherson, internal oufit manager, Total Jamaica; Howard Henry, network manager, Total Jamaica; Lisa Vasciannie, lecturer, internatio­nal relations and coordinato­r, French-caribbean Programme, University of the West Indies; and Benoit Guede, general trade and specialtie­s director, Total Jamaica.

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