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Ministry of Education and Youth Honours Retirees

By: , November 5, 2022
Ministry of Education and Youth Honours Retirees
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Minister of Education and Youth, Hon. Fayval Williams (right), greets retirees of the Ministry Sharon Whyte (centre), and Erie Gooden (second right), during a retirement awards banquet at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel in New Kingston, on Thursday (November 3). Sharing the moment (from left) are Acting Chief Education Officer, Dr. Kasan Troupe, and Acting Permanent Secretary, Maureen Dwyer.
Ministry of Education and Youth Honours Retirees
Photo: Rudranath Fraser
Minister of Education and Youth, Hon. Fayval Williams (right), is presented with a copy of a book titled ‘Beaming Through the Dark’, by author Dr. Hixwell Douglas (centre). Looking on is Acting Chief Education Officer, Dr. Kasan Troupe. Dr. Douglas was the guest speaker at an awards banquet for retired employees of the Education Ministry. The event was held at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, on Thursday (November 3).

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Thirty-two employees of the Ministry of Education and Youth were, on Thursday (November 3), honoured for just over 873 collective years of dedicated service to the education sector, during a retirement awards banquet at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.

Portfolio Minister, Hon. Fayval Williams, who spoke during the function, said the occasion was a remarkable achievement, not only for the employees but also the Ministry.

“Long years of service is ample proof of the conducive working environment our employees operate in at the Ministry of Education and Youth. With a staff contingent of approximately 3,000 team members, our people are and remain our greatest assets,” she stated.

Minister Williams congratulated the retirees, who served as Education Officers, Directors, Managers, and support staff, among other positions.

She pointed out: “We take inspiration from the shining sense of professionalism you displayed day in and day out, throughout your careers at the Ministry”.

Mrs. Williams also encouraged them to assist in mentoring the nation’s youth as they embark on the next chapter of their lives.

“We need your collective wisdom. We need your guidance. We need your support for these children. Take them on and help them and give them the wisdom of your years,” she urged.

Mrs. Williams also assured that the professional development of its employees will remain one of the Ministry’s priorities, adding that it will continue allocating resources and incentives to further motivate its staff.

The banquet, held under the theme ‘It’s Time to Re-fire, not Retire’, was attended by family members and well-wishers of the retirees, colleagues, and senior Ministry officials, including Acting Permanent Secretary, Maureen Dwyer, and Acting Chief Education Officer, Dr. Kasan Troupe.

Last Updated: November 5, 2022

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