Jamaica Gleaner

‘To God be the glory’

Former Gleaner editor celebrates 45 years of service to the company

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

FO R M E R GLEANER editor Phyllis Thomas shared that all her successes at the awardwinni­ng newspaper, where she spent 45 years in a variety of roles, must be credited to God.

She was the toast of an afternoon where the company paid homage to 24 current and former employees for their contributi­on to the media giant, at its Annual Long Service Awards and Pensioners’ Luncheon at The Pegasus hotel in St Andrew.

“It’s been a learning experience, a real mixed bag, but in all, I say, to God be the glory, because without God I wouldn’t’ have made it,” Thomas said.

“I think He [God] had put me there for a purpose and I’m hoping that my days fulfilled the mission I was placed there for.”

Thomas, who retired earlier this year, said that the mission was to reach people and to make a difference in their lives, “not necessaril­y through informatio­n and whatever we do in media, but just being there for people”.

She said that all she had accomplish­ed during the more than four decades at 7 North Street, where she started as a STAR trainee reporter, is only what God would have her doing.

“I had a wonderful relationsh­ip with The Gleaner, but like any relationsh­ip, it had its ups and downs. However, I treasure the relationsh­ips and I treasure the experience­s,” she said.

The “great memories” Thomas had have been chronicled in her soon-to-be-released memoir.

Guest speaker at the awards function, the Reverend Astor Carlyle, pastor of the Webster Memorial United Church, likened the merged RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group to that of a couple who have been married for many years.

He said that nothing tests communicat­ion skills and commitment more than marriage.

Continuing, Carlyle explained, “A story is told of a man who looked at his wife and said, ‘You know I was a fool when I married you. The wife quipped, ‘Yes, you were, my dear, but back then, I was young and couldn’t’ recognise’.”

He said that the important thing in any relationsh­ip is the commitment to stay, as demonstrat­ed by the long-service awards recipients, who have given sterling service and dedication to the cause.

Those awarded for 10 years’ service were Associate Editor Arthur Hall and STAR News Coordinato­r Sadeke Brooks, among five others; while acting Editor-In-Chief Robert Hart, Integratio­n Editor Damion Mitchell, and Multimedia Photo Editor Ricardo Makyn, were awarded along with Sales Executive Dale Dunstan and Informatio­n Systems Manager Sheree Rhoden for 15 years of service.

Thirty-year award recipients were Western Bureau administra­tor Desreen Anderson and operations coordinato­r Errent Murray.

 ?? PHOTOS BY GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Long-service awardees at The Gleaner Company (Media) Limited’s Annual Long-Service Awards and Pensioners’ Luncheon held at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston, yesterday.
PHOTOS BY GLADSTONE TAYLOR/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Long-service awardees at The Gleaner Company (Media) Limited’s Annual Long-Service Awards and Pensioners’ Luncheon held at The Jamaica Pegasus Hotel, New Kingston, yesterday.
 ??  ?? RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group Chairman Oliver Clarke presents Phyllis Thomas with her 45-year longservic­e award.
RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group Chairman Oliver Clarke presents Phyllis Thomas with her 45-year longservic­e award.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica