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Twenty-Six Recipients Honoured At Turks And Caicos Islands Inaugural National Honours And Awards Ceremony

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DSC_0239Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands, Thursday October 15, 2015 – On Monday October 12th, National Heritage Day, The Turks and Caicos Islands Government, under the auspices of the Office of the Premier in collaboration with the National Honours and Awards Committee, held the inaugural ceremony for the Turks and Caicos Islands National Honours and Awards 2015.

The ceremony, which garnered tremendous community support, saw the honouring of twenty-six Turks and Caicos Islanders in five different categories (see below). The event which drew attendants from all across the Turks and Caicos Islands was held at the Parade Grounds in the nation’s capital, Grand Turk, and onlookers where treated to an impressive display of pomp and pageantry by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force Band and royal platoon, who led the historic processional march from the Legislative House to the Parade Grounds. The Prison Wardens, the Cadet Corp., the Boy Scouts, the Cubs, the Brownies, the Girls Brigade, the HJ Robinson High School, Eliza Simons Primary, Ona Glinton Primary School and Newman’s Preparatory School were among those that turned out to honour our well-deserving citizens. Performances were rendered in voice by Miss Robyn Hinds and Mr. Julian Garland who sang I Vow To Thee My Country and To Dream The Impossible Dream, respectively, and Mr. Jervon Laporte who rendered the soulful melody Flying Without Wings on the saxophone.

The recipients were called off in order of merit and escorted to the honouring dais, where they received the bestowment of their award from the Premier, Dr. The Honourable Rufus W. Ewing, before joining the receiving line for the final honour of a March Past by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force and the uniformed groups promenade.

Those honoured for 2015 were as follows:
THE ORDER OF TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS
The Most Honourable Williams H. Mills, OTCI (Deceased)
The Most Honourable Mary Robinson, OTCI (Deceased)

THE PATRIOTIC AWARD – CAYOS MEDAL
The Much Honoured Stanley Been, PA
The Much Honoured Noel T. Gardiner, PA (deceased)
The Much Honoured Sylvia Melhado, PA
The Much Honoured Dr. Carlton Mills, PA

THE LONG SERVICE AWARD
Mrs. Jenniemae Deane-Forbes, LSM
Ms. Jestina Delancy, LSM
Bishop George Fulford, LSM
Ms. Annie Garland, LSM
Ms. Jane Garland, LSM
The Gospel Pioneers (Member, LSM)
Mrs. Marionette Hinds, LSM
Mrs. Ismae Pereira, LSM
Mr. Michael Simmons, LSM
Mrs. Lynette Thomas, LSM
Ms. Stephanie Thomas, LSM

THE MERITORIOUS SERVICE AWARD
Mr. Daniel Campbell, MSM
Mrs. Claudette Clare, MSM
Mr. James Fulford, MSM
Bishop Franklyn Williams, MSM

NATIONAL YOUNG ACHIEVER’S MEDAL
Mr. Elton Dickenson, NYAM
Miss Ryesha Higgs, NYAM
Mr. Ifeanyichukwu Otuonye, NYAM
Miss TeAndra Thomas, NYAM
Mr. Delano Williams, NYAM

The Office of the Premier sends congratulations to all persons honoured this year and encourages greater participation from the community next year and for years to come.

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A Dream Deferred but Not Denied: Beaches Turks and Caicos’ Human Resources Manager, Owenta Cindy Coleby, Shares Her Story May 14, 2024 Immediate Release

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PROVIDENCIALES, Turks & Caicos Islands: Born in the picturesque Bahamas, raised in the beautiful by nature Turks and Caicos Islands, and educated at Banneker High School in the United States, Owenta Coleby’s journey through life has been as multilayered as her work experiences.

Owenta has worked in several sectors – including a short stint at a police station and two telecommunications companies. She worked for three years at the airport as a ticketing agent for Sky King, three years at Beaches Turks and Caicos as front desk agent and operator and continued in the hospitality industry as an employee welfare assistant then recruitment and training coordinator. She also served as deputy chairman of the Immigration Board in 2019.

Despite her busy schedule, Owenta always found time to pursue her passions. From assisting with makeup artistry for destination weddings to exploring her lifelong dream of becoming a nurse, her journey was marked by a relentless pursuit of personal and professional growth.

So strong was her passion for nursing that she made numerous visits to the Turks and Caicos Islands Hospital, formerly the Myrtle Rigby Hospital, where she observed medical procedures. During the early stages of her career, she recalls taking some time off from work to enroll in a nursing programme at the College of Bahamas. However, she did not adjust well to dorm life and soon opted out of the programme. This discontinuation of her studies was to be a redirection of her passion.

When Owenta learnt of an opening for assistant human resources manager at Beaches, she seized the opportunity to rejoin the team in November of 2018. “Beaches is the largest company in the Turks and Caicos, second only to the government. Therefore, I considered the fact that it provides wonderful opportunities for professional growth. Within the human resources department, I also have an opportunity to improve the work experience of my team members.”

Her empathetic nature, shaped by her experiences of living abroad, fueled her dedication to supporting the diverse team member population. “When I joined the HR team, my objective was to put smiles on people’s faces by helping to create a positive and inspiring work environment through various initiatives that would boost staff morale.”

In her line of duty, Owenta recognised that there are many people who are overwhelmed and so through her management of the human resources department, she helps to provide the necessary support for team members to help them heal, grow and flourish.
In reflecting on one of the most impactful periods of her time at the resort, Owenta shared her experience during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic brought unprecedented challenges, but Owenta’s unwavering dedication shone through in the efforts she made to ensure that anything for her team members was done in a timely manner in preparation for the resort’s reopening.

This, she says, was a sacrifice worth making as she knew that many were depending on her. This commitment did not go unnoticed, and she was nominated by Beaches as a Pandemic Hero for the Star Awards in 2021.

Owenta is inspired by individuals like Julianna Musgrove, whose perseverance and dedication led to remarkable career advancements within the company. “Hearing her story of how she started as an intern then worked her way up to Regional Director of Learning and Development, is very encouraging.” She emphasizes the importance of hard work and humility, citing Julianna’s willingness to start from the bottom and work her way up.

Owenta further noted, “No job or department was considered below her and so she was able to take all that she had learnt, and she worked her way to the top. I admire that.”

While being motivated by others, Owenta has also been an exemplary team member to many. Managing Director, James McAnally noted, “Owenta has continued to be a source of inspiration for her peers as well as a beacon of guidance for the team members. Having worked several positions in our large resort, she has been integral in assisting all levels of our team from the beginning of the recruiting process, orientation of our standards, accountability for performance, staff recognition, celebration and providing guidance for future development. Assisting nearly 1,800 team members is no small feat, and she continues to lead the HR team with care and consistency.”

Owenta also encourages her team members to capitalize on the training that is provided through the Sandals Corporate University (SCU). “I have known of many who have worked their way up through the ranks based on the experiences gained on the job and their completion of the very practical and content rich courses offered.” Throughout her tenure at the resort a few of the courses she has completed are: Leadership Excellence Level 2, Professional Communication, Professional Leadership and Art of Selling. Additionally, Owenta is in the final stages of completing her Master’s Degree in Human Resource Management and Development with the University of Salford in Manchester. She is a certified recruitment and compliance specialist, and she attained her certification in Hospitality Management from Florida Atlantic University.

Outside of her professional endeavors, Owenta finds solace in listening to music. She is also a very talented singer, trumpet player, and baritone enthusiast.

In Owenta Cindy Coleby’s journey, we find a testament to the power of perseverance, compassion, and unwavering dedication. Her story serves as an inspiration to all who dare to dream and strive for excellence in every facet of life.

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Man Charged for Assaulting and Obstructing Police and Drug Possession

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#TurksandCaicos, May 21, 2024 – An incident occurred on Bible Street (Behind Mara) on Friday, March 22nd, 2024, during which police officers approached KENO PENN, 28.  Witnesses described it as nothing short of a scene from a movie.

Reportedly extremely intoxicated, as he claimed to the Honorable Chief Magistrate (CM) Mr. Jolyon Hatmin, Penn stated he couldn’t recall the events.  He admitted to the CM that he was too inebriated to remember precisely what occurred.

When confronted with charges of possessing 14 grams of marijuana in the Magistrate’s Court on Old Airport Road, Providenciales, he pleaded guilty to possession and resisting arrest.  However, due to his intoxicated state, he expressed uncertainty about how to plead to the charges of obstructing and assaulting Police Officer Garvin Bruno.

The case of the Blue Hills man has been scheduled for mention on May 30th, 2024. He was released on bail set at $5000.00.

His case has been transferred to the court of the Honorable Resident Magistrate, Mrs. Oreika Selver Gardiner, located on Leeward Highway.”

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Accused Cocaine Pusher Released on $5K Bail

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Wilkie Arthur

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#TurksandCaicos, May 21, 2024 – CLEVON COX, facing charges of illegal possession and distribution of cocaine and marijuana, was released on bail by the police.

The 28-year-old stands accused of unlawfully possessing cocaine and cannabis on Wednesday, March 20th, 2024, with alleged intent to distribute or supply to others.

Although Cox initially pleaded guilty to the offenses, he attempted to explain to the learned Chief Magistrate (CM), Mr. Jolyon Hatmin that he was not selling narcotics but merely hosting a party at the location in Kew Town where he was apprehended.  However, the CM intervened, explaining that he couldn’t accept Cox’s guilty plea and would enter not guilty pleas on the intent to supply charges, as the matter might need to be tried.

The CM advised Cox to seek legal assistance, clarifying that one could be found guilty of intent to supply or distribute drugs even without directly selling narcotics.

The case has been rescheduled for mention on May 31st, with Cox, a TCI/Bahamian, released on bail set at $5,000.00.

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