Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Ad Astra Per Aspera: IMMACULATE Inducts Seven Into its Hall of Fame

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ON Saturday, March 23, the fourth Immaculate Conception High School Hall of Fame Benefit Banquet took place at the Jamaica Pegasus hotel. The event, which takes place every two years, sees hundreds of alumnae gather to reconnect and among other things raise funds for scholarshi­ps for worthy young women to pursue higher education.

For this year’s event seven individual­s were inducted into the hall of fame: Executive director of Global Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Safety at Merck, Sharp & Dohme Donnette Daley Staas, for contributi­ons to science and technology; Clare Cecile Rankine Salter, for dedication to volunteeri­sm; Nassau Community College Dean of Nursing, Library and Health Sciences Dr Judith Bennett-murray, for dedication to education; Artifical Intelligen­ce professor Donia Scott, for her contributi­ons to science and technology; for her dedication to the Arts, Social Services and volunteeri­sm Heather Bubb-clarke; Janice Deleon Ho Lung, for her contributi­on to the field of education; and the G Raymond Chang Award was bestowed upon Gracekenne­dy Group CEO Senator Don Wehby.

Each praised the teachers and principals of ICHS and highlighte­d the importance of education. Indeed, as event patron Mariame Mcintosh Robinson, president and CEO, First Global Bank, said: “Education is the best investment for sustainabl­e growth.”

Meanwhile, in his acceptance address, Gracekenne­dy Group CEO Senator Don Wehby announced that he and his company would be establishi­ng a $250,000-per-year scholarshi­p in the name of principal Sister Angella Harris, who will be leaving office on December 31 of this year.

Wednesday Business Social has

highlights.

 ??  ?? Joining Immaculate Conception High School Head Girl Athena Pagon (third left) for a photo op before usher duties were deputy head girls Katana Finlason (centre) and Katie-ann Miller (third right); and (from left) prefect Nadia Sharp; Social Media Manager Monickqa Flowers; Student Council President Jamica Turner; and Games Captain Farrah Perrin.
Joining Immaculate Conception High School Head Girl Athena Pagon (third left) for a photo op before usher duties were deputy head girls Katana Finlason (centre) and Katie-ann Miller (third right); and (from left) prefect Nadia Sharp; Social Media Manager Monickqa Flowers; Student Council President Jamica Turner; and Games Captain Farrah Perrin.
 ??  ?? Janice Deleon Ho Lung was inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for her contributi­on to the field of education.
Janice Deleon Ho Lung was inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for her contributi­on to the field of education.
 ??  ?? Clare Cecile Rankine Salter was inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for her dedication to volunteeri­sm.
Clare Cecile Rankine Salter was inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for her dedication to volunteeri­sm.
 ??  ?? 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame inductee and Nassau Community College Dean of Nursing, Library and Health Sciences Dr Judith Bennett-murray.
2019 ICHS Hall of Fame inductee and Nassau Community College Dean of Nursing, Library and Health Sciences Dr Judith Bennett-murray.
 ??  ?? Inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for contributi­ons to the field of science and technology was executive director of Global Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Safety at Merck, Sharp & Dohme Donnette Daley Staas.
Inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for contributi­ons to the field of science and technology was executive director of Global Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Safety at Merck, Sharp & Dohme Donnette Daley Staas.
 ??  ?? Heather Bubb-clarke was inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for her dedication to the Arts, Social Services, and for volunteeri­sm.
Heather Bubb-clarke was inducted into the 2019 ICHS Hall of Fame for her dedication to the Arts, Social Services, and for volunteeri­sm.
 ?? (Photos: Karl Mclarty) ?? Archbishop of Kingston Kenneth Richards blessed the evening’s proceeding­s.
(Photos: Karl Mclarty) Archbishop of Kingston Kenneth Richards blessed the evening’s proceeding­s.

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