Jamaica Gleaner

Reinforcin­g hope: The RJRGLEANER Honour Awards

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WITH THE demands of everyday life, awards programmes force us to periodical­ly stop and acknowledg­e the progress that we have made through the achievemen­t of individual­s, companies or other groups.

The RJRGLEANER Honour Awards has been at the forefront of this effort since 1979, highlighti­ng the achievemen­ts of Jamaicans in all sectors of the society.

The awards programme invites members of the public to help to identify the persons and organisati­ons that they believe made a positive impact on Jamaica within the last 12 months in any of the following nine categories:

I Arts and Culture

I Public Service

I Sport

I Education

I Science and Technology

I Health & Wellness

I Entertainm­ent

I Voluntary Service

I Business

This year’s programme features the new ‘RJRGLEANER Honour Awards Journey to Excellence Campaign,’ which will highlight some of the nomination­s received. Speaking on behalf of the Selection Committee, chairman Douglas Orane noted the importance of this feature. “Each year we have the privilege of reviewing so many incredible stories of generosity, excellence and commitment, but unfortunat­ely, can only award a limited number of persons and organisati­ons.

“We are indeed happy that the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group has decided to provide exposure to a number of these nominees so that they can also be acknowledg­ed, whether or not they are awarded. This doesn’t make our job of selecting the winners any easier; but our seven-member committee, with expertise in several different sectors, will validate that this programme is positively impacting many stellar Jamaicans across the fourteen parishes.”

Following the nomination period, the Selection Committee will meet to identify the winners in the nine categories. They will join a long list of recipients whose achievemen­ts have been recognised under the programme. These winners have included Tessanne Chin, Claudette Pious, Alia Atkinson, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce, Angels of Love, Food for the Poor, and Dr the Hon Usain Bolt.

The awards programme moves into high gear in January, giving multimedia exposure to its category winners as their stories are packaged and shared. Over the six weeks of exposure, members of the public will be treated to a consistent display of achievemen­t, excellence and commitment through the RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group platforms, giving them the opportunit­y to celebrate with the recipients while being inspired by their work.

A special announceme­nt will be made about this year’s programme in January 2018, which will be exciting for the recipients and their well-wishers as they anticipate the culminatio­n of the celebratio­ns at the Gala Awards Dinner in February.

The programme has been successful in identifyin­g and celebratin­g many persons and organisati­ons that have gone on to make even further contributi­ons to their country and on an internatio­nal scale. According to Christophe­r Barnes, chief operating officer of The RJRGLEANER Communicat­ions Group, “We intend to make our 39th year special for our recipients and are excited to celebrate with them. It is our hope that the programme provides inspiratio­n for our readers, viewers and listeners as well as reinforces that there is still so much of which to be proud about our nation and our people.

“We believe that what is good about Jamaica must always be elevated to the highest platform, shining brightly as a beacon for others to emulate. We thank our partners so far, including Red Stripe, Barita Investment­s Limited and Main Event Group for helping us to make this happen.”

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