Jamaica Gleaner

UTech to confer honorary degrees on three stalwarts

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THE UNIVERSITY of Technology, Jamaica, will confer honorary degrees on three Caribbean stalwarts in law, agribusine­ss and business at its graduation ceremonies scheduled for November 3 and 4 at the university’s Papine campus.

The outstandin­g Caribbean nationals – attorney-at-law Dorcas White; agribusine­ss stalwart Dr Keith Amiel, and prominent chartered accountant Eric Crawford – will be presented with the Doctor of Laws honoris causa.

White, a distinguis­hed attorney-at-law and legal educator from Montserrat, is being recognised by UTech, Jamaica, for her outstandin­g service to legal education and academia in Jamaica and throughout the Caribbean.

White graduated from the Norman Manley Law School in 1979 and has been on staff there as tutor, senior tutor and as course director for Law of Remedies since 1982. Since 2009, she has been the senior tutor emerita at the law school, a position granted in recognitio­n of her outstandin­g contributi­on to legal education in the Caribbean since the mid-1970s.

CAREER ACHIEVEMEN­TS

Dr Amiel, manager of corporate affairs, Caribbean Broilers Group, will receive the honorary doctorate in recognitio­n of the signal achievemen­ts in his multifacet­ed career in teaching and livestock production in Jamaica. These achievemen­ts include the developmen­t of Jamaica cattle breeds and extensive service to Jamaica in agribusine­ss and value-chain developmen­t.

He has participat­ed in arrangemen­ts for growing corn, sorghum, and other agricultur­al produce in Jamaica to reduce the dependence on grain and other foods from external sources to sustain local animal-feed manufactur­ing and small-farmer livestock production.

Chartered accountant Eric Crawford is retired partner and tax services leader at, Pricewater house Coopers. He is being honoured for over four decades of outstandin­g leadership and service to the accounting profession in Jamaica. A fellow of the Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s (ACCA), he has served as Jamaica’s representa­tive to the associatio­n’s internatio­nal assembly and as a member of ACCA’s Internatio­nal Technical Consultati­ve Network.

Professor Stephen Vasciannie, president, University of Technology, Jamaica, says, “The university is proud to formally honour the three outstandin­g Caribbean leaders who have achieved local and internatio­nal distinctio­n in their respective fields of endeavour.”

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