Jamaica Gleaner

CASE students get Roger Clarke scholarshi­ps

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THREE STUDENTS attending the College of Agricultur­e, Science and Education (CASE), who are recipients of the Roger Clarke Memorial Scholarshi­p, were formally recognised at a function held at The Nest, the first Hybrid Growth Centre which is owned by the CB Group.

The recipients, Orlando Deer (2016), Christon Jones (2017), and Harrial Sheriffe (2018) have defied the odds to focus on a career in agricultur­e, a field that is not traditiona­lly considered attractive for young profession­als.

Valued at $250,000 per

student, the Roger Clarke Memorial Scholarshi­p is awarded annually to an outstandin­g student at CASE, as judged by the performanc­e of the first year in college. The successful student is interviewe­d and chosen, in conjunctio­n with the Human Resources Department of the CB Group, from a shortlist of persons recommende­d by the CASE board.

The aim of the scholarshi­p is to encourage youth to see agricultur­e as a viable field to pursue profession­ally. The initiative is the brainchild of the CB Group, and part of its corporate responsibi­lity is to help fund this type of dream in memory of the late agricultur­e minister.

The 25-year-old Deer is a finalyear student at CASE. He is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science. He has been provided a summer position by the CB Group to work at the company’s Newport Genetics operation in Bodles, St Catherine.

Twenty-year-old Windsor Castle, St Mary resident Sheriffe is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in plant science. His aim is to further develop his skills in plant breeding and agronomy.

Currently studying for a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science, Jones was chosen as an ambassador for the Youth in Agricultur­e initiative for Nutramix this year.

The 20-year-old St Ann resident plans to attend veterinary school to become qualified to work in reproducti­ve physiology.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Lori Ann Lyn (left), director of CB Group, and Sonia Clarke (right), widow of the late Roger Clarke, former minister of agricultur­e, present Harrial Sheriffe with the Roger Clarke Memorial Scholarshi­p.
CONTRIBUTE­D Lori Ann Lyn (left), director of CB Group, and Sonia Clarke (right), widow of the late Roger Clarke, former minister of agricultur­e, present Harrial Sheriffe with the Roger Clarke Memorial Scholarshi­p.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Orlando Deer displays his Roger Clarke Memorial Scholarshi­p plaque.
CONTRIBUTE­D Orlando Deer displays his Roger Clarke Memorial Scholarshi­p plaque.
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Christon Jones accepts a plaque from Sonia Clarke, widow of Roger Clarke, former agricultur­e minister.
CONTRIBUTE­D Christon Jones accepts a plaque from Sonia Clarke, widow of Roger Clarke, former agricultur­e minister.

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