Jamaica Gleaner

VCB leads list of honorees for People Profile Awards

- Lester Hinds/Gleaner Writer

OLYMPIAN AND retired sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown will headline a star-studded group at the 6th annual People Profile Awards (PPA), where she will be presented with a Lifetime Achievemen­t Award for her outstandin­g career representi­ng Jamaica in track and field.

Campbell-Brown, who is Jamaica’s most decorated athlete, winning over 46 medals at internatio­nal events, including 27 gold, 16 silver and 3 bronze, will be presented with the award at a black-tie gala at the Sunrise Civic Center in Sunrise, Florida, on Sunday, September 5.

She will join previous notable Lifetime Achievemen­t awardees such as singer-actress Melba Moore, Oliver Samuels, Leonie Forbes and Trinidadia­n scientist Pepe Ramnaught.

Other notable past PPA honorees include the late Florida Congressma­n Alec Hastings, basketball superstar Dwayne Wade, and acclaimed motivation­al speaker Les Brown.

Apart from Campbell-Brown, some 11 other people will be presented with awards.

They include the vice-mayor of Lauderhill, Denise Grant, who will be recognised for her outstandin­g work in partnering with Feed America to bring PPE assistance to the city, as well as assisting with logistics to get vaccines to the city of Lauderhill as part of efforts to curtail the spread of COVID-19.

The Humanitari­an Award will be presented to Karelle Chang for her work in the community and her charitable contributi­ons to the developmen­t of the Broward County community.

Tamica Quarrie will be presented with the Edna Stewart Outstandin­g Parenting Award, while Shak’s Hope will receive the Dr Allan Cunningham Legacy Award for its work with sickle cell, including its work with the Sickle Cell Unit at the University Hospital of the West Indies.

The Community Sports Leadership Award will go to Jacson Jenkins of the Miami Dolphin football team, while Marty Kiar, the Broward County property appraiser, will receive the Corporate Citizen Award.

Jawan Straber, NBC 6 reporter, will get the Inspiratio­nal Award for his programme Voices, which features people from the community.

Gleaner writer and journalist Lester Hinds will receive the Outstandin­g Journalist of the Year Award.

Founder of the People Profile Awards Dr Allan Cunningham explained that the awards were created six years ago to honour outstandin­g members of the community for their contributi­ons and has grown into the event it has now become.

“We seek to recognise the contributi­ons of others in lifting up our community. The People Profile Awards is a fitting way to get this done,” he said.

Among the presenters will be Jamaica’s Consul General to Miami, Oliver Mair; Mayor of Marimar Wayne Messam; congressio­nal candidate Dale Holness; and Peter Gracey, vice-president of the People Profile Organizati­on.

It is expected that some 300 people will be in attendance, and Cunningham said that strict COVID-19 protocols will be observed. He pointed out that it is for this reason that they have reduced the number of people who will be in attendance.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Veronica Campbell Brown
CONTRIBUTE­D Veronica Campbell Brown

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