GK Foundation Invests $17.5M in Tertiary Education for Jamaica's Youth
GK Foundation Invests $17.5M in Tertiary Education for Jamaica's Youth. On 20th Oct, the Foundation held an inaugural Scholars Awards Ceremony to recognize & hand over scholarships to the scholars.
- (1888PressRelease) October 27, 2016 - JAMAICA - A $17.5 million investment by the GraceKennedy Foundation in scholarships and bursaries for over 75 of Jamaica's young adults will see many of them pursuing their dreams for further education. On October 20, the Foundation held its inaugural Scholars Awards Ceremony to recognize and officially hand over scholarships and bursaries to the scholars for the 2016/17 academic year.
At the awards ceremony, Grace Burnett, CEO of GK Financial Group said "All of our scholars are exceptional students with most coming from low income households and would not have been able to afford university education without assistance". She added "Education is a very important area of focus for GraceKennedy, which is why our two Foundations, the Grace & Staff Community Development Foundation and the GraceKennedy Foundation invest so heavily in our children. We want to be the game changer- changing the structures in inner city communities, from dons to doctors or engineers or accountants and the many other professions, developing a strong workforce for Jamaica's future,".
Raf Diaz Scholar: Raf Diaz, retired GraceKennedy Chairman and CEO, shares encouraging words with Shanike Josephs, a first year accounting student at the University of the West Indies (UWI). Sharing the moment is Caroline Mahfood, Executive Director, GraceKennedy Foundation. Shanike Josephs received the Raf Diaz Scholarship, created in honour of the former Chairman/CEO.
Seven scholarships were presented to first time recipients, while existing scholars, who maintained at least a B average, had their awards renewed.
The prestigious GraceKennedy/Jamaica Scholarship for 2016, tenable at The University of the West Indies (UWI), went to Avaughn Prendergast, who is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Actuarial Science.
The Douglas Orane Scholarship (for a student studying Science, Technology or Engineering at the UWI/UTech or NCU) went to Stephan Pitterson, formerly of Campion College. Stephan is pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Bio-Chemistry at UWI.
Former GraceKennedy Chairman and CEO, Raf Diaz, was on hand to present a scholarship, named in his honour, to Shanike Josephs, a first year accounting student at UWI.
Other scholarships presented include the GraceKennedy/University of Technology Jamaica Scholarship which went to Shanika Spencer; the Edna Manley College Scholarship to School of Drama student Waldane Walker, and the Bruce Rickards Scholarship, specifically for a KC past student, went to Kadeem Campbell and Mark Lewis .
Final year student Withney DaCosta received the GraceKennedy/Caribbean Maritime Institute Bursary. The GraceKennedy Foundation also awarded several other bursaries to students attending UWI, UTech, Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts, and Northern Caribbean University.
The scholarship applications open May 1 to July 15 each year.
Source: http://gracekennedy.com/index.php/media-centre/gk-press/item/389-gk-foundation-invests-17-5m-in-tertiary-education-for-jamaica-s-youth
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