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DDME appoints new Hazard Mitigation Officer

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Providenciales, TCI, November 2, 2016 – The Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Mike Clerveaux to the post of Hazard Mitigation Officer within the Department of Disaster Management and Emergencies (DDME).

Mr. Clerveaux appointment took effect on September 5, 2016 when he assumed responsibility for administration of the Department’s Mitigation & Planning Programme, his duties will cover but is not limited to the analysis of hazard data utilizing GIS software, developing hazard maps in support of implementation of national pre-disaster planning and prevention measures, and recommending mitigation measures to support sustainable development and planning in the Country.

Prior to his new appointment, Mr. Clerveaux spent over 6 years as a Land Use Planner at the Department of Planning, with responsibility for reviewing planning applications while promoting integrated development planning through spatial interpretation of the macro-economic and sectoral policies to ensure their consistency with the principles of sustainable development. He has approximately eight years of experience in the field of GIS, Urban and Regional Planning and Disaster Management.

Mr. Clerveaux holds a Master of Science (MSc) Degree in the Built Environment (Specialization in Geomatics) and a Bachelor’s of Science (BSc) in Urban & Regional Planning, both from the University of Technology, Jamaica. Other qualifications include Certificate in Business Continuity Management from H. Lavity Stout Community College, British Virgin Islands; Certificate in Computer Applications and a Diploma in Secondary Education (specializing in Industrial Arts/Technology) from Mico Teachers College and several disaster management certifications, including, Critical Incident Management, Damage Assessment & Needs Analysis (DANA), Emergency Operations Management, National Intervention Team (NIT), Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), Building GIS Application in Support of Disaster Risk Management, Rope Rescue, Urban Search & Rescue,  Stress Management, Medical First Responder, Incident Command Systems, and Mass Casualty Management.

Prior to officially joining the DDME, Mr.  Clerveaux played a critical role in assisting the DDME in advancing its mandate by working as a National Instructor for establishing the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) in all the inhabited islands in the TCI, Deputy Leader of the Turks and Caicos Search & Rescue Taskforce (TSART), member of the Damage Assessment Team and Communities United in Response to Emergencies (CURE).

Mr.  Clerveaux looks forward to serving in this new capacity and working with all stakeholders to advance the Disaster Management agenda in the TCI and stated; “It is with gratitude, honour and humility that I accept this appointment as Hazard Mitigation Officer at the DDME. In my previous capacity as Land Use Planner at the Department of Planning, I worked closely with the DDME and was actively engaged in its programming.

 “This engagement has not only enhanced my understanding of the critical role being played by the DDME in the advancement of the sustainable development agenda of the TCI, but it also provided an insight into the gaps and needs for more effective management of disaster risk in the TCI and how the skillsets that I bring to this position can address those requirements. The multi-island characteristics of the TCI poses a unique challenge to the spatial context of disaster risk reduction and as such the capacity to generate, manipulate, analyse and interpret spatial data is a prerequisite for disaster risk management planning in this multi-island context. 

 “My skills in spatial data manipulation and interpretation will contribute to the design of disaster resilience strategies that are better aligned with character and needs of the islands that comprise our archipelago and thereby effect stronger and more meaningful engagements between disaster risk management providers and end-users.

“I take this opportunity to thank the interview/selection committee for affording me this opportunity and honour to make a contribution to the protection of life and property in the TCI and by extension, advancing the sustainability and continuity of development for the benefit of the government and people of the TCI”.

The DDME welcomes Mr. Clerveaux to the department.

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PM INVITES INDIAN INVESTORS TO EXPLORE OPPORTUNITIES IN JAMAICA

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KINGSTON, October 8 (JIS): Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has invited Indian investors to explore business opportunities in Jamaica.

He cited prospects for innovative business investment in tourism, infrastructure development, renewable energy, animation, medical tourism and health.

He noted that, with the island’s extensive harbour and port systems, “We are the gateway for Indian innovation in the Americas.  I think the time is right for a trade and business delegation from India to visit Jamaica. I mentioned this to Prime Minister [Shri Narendra] Modi and he welcomed the possibilities of such a trade delegation.”

The Prime Minister was addressing a dinner reception on Tuesday (October 1), during his working visit to India.

He said that his trip is intended to herald a new era of Jamaica-India friendship and partnership.

Dr. Holness said that Jamaica is looking forward to working with the Confederation of India Industry (CII) to explore areas of cooperation.

Of special interest, he noted, is working with Indian companies on joint research projects and technology transfer “to enhance Jamaica’s research and development landscape, particularly in the areas of biotechnology, as well as products and drug development, using Jamaica’s natural resources”.

“We also want to welcome Indian companies providing software development and maintenance, cybersecurity, back-office, finance and accounting services,” he added.

Based in New Delhi, CII is a non-governmental trade association and advocacy group that represents the interests of Indian businesses in various sectors, chiefly engineeringmanufacturing, consulting, and services.

The organisation works to create and sustain an environment conducive to the development of India.

 

CONTACT: SIMONE HYLTON

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OLD HARBOUR HIGH SCHOOL RECEIVES BUS FROM JAPAN

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KINGSTON, October 8 (JIS): Some students at Old Harbour High School in St. Catherine, now have reliable transport after the institution received a 29-seater bus, donated by the Japanese Government.

The vehicle, valued at more than $11 million, will cater mostly to students who travel long distances, filling a gap for safe, reliable, and efficient transportation.

It will also be used to transport students on field trips, sporting events and other activities.

Speaking at the handover of the bus at the school on October 4, Minister of Education and Youth, Hon. Fayval Williams, lauded the Government of Japan for providing the funds through the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security project (GGP), to purchase the bus.

Mrs. Williams said that special thanks must be given to the people of the donor country as “we continue to deepen the partnership with Japan”,  adding that the GGP project “has played a vital role in the development of our schools”.

Meanwhile, Ambassador of Japan to Jamaica, His Excellency Yasuhiro Atsumi said his country “stands together with Jamaica to strengthen the education system, so that all students can pursue their education and lifelong skills training opportunities”.

For her part, Custos of St. Catherine, Hon. Icylin M. Golding, who is also Chairman of the school, told her audience that the bus will enable the students to reach school much easier, and to “participate in more sporting events”.

Principal of the institution, Lynton Weir, said the students will reach school and return to their homes on time, with the acquisition of the bus.

He added that this will also result in reduced cost for parents who used to pay the public transport operators.

For Executive Director of the National Education Trust (NET), Latoya Harris Ghartey, getting the Japanese to fund the acquisition of the vehicle shows the strength of partnerships.

“It also stands as a testament to the deep-rooted commitment we have in providing our children with the tools they need to excel,” she said.

Student at the school, Ashanti Jones, said the “life-changing donation and invaluable gift will aid in students not missing classes due to unreliable transportation”.

Another student, Dormel Hamilton, said the students will have a safe and reliable vehicle in which to travel to school, and appealed to motorists to take care on the roads.

 

CONTACT: GARFIELD L. ANGUS

RELEASE: JIS

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Sanovnik Destang Elected New President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA)

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Bay Gardens Resorts Executive Director to Lead Organization for Next Two Years

 

Sanovnik Destang, a respected hotelier from St. Lucia and Executive Director of Bay Gardens Resorts, has been elected as the new President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA). His appointment was confirmed at CHTA’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) last week, succeeding outgoing President Nicola Madden-Greig. Destang will serve a two-year term, leading alongside a newly elected slate of executive officers.

Destang brings extensive leadership and hospitality experience to his new role, having served as a key figure in the growth of Bay Gardens Resorts in St. Lucia. His commitment to CHTA began in 2012, and he is ready to lead the organization into a new chapter, focusing on people and technology as well as creating stronger linkages with other sectors of the Caribbean economy.

Destang expressed gratitude to his predecessors and emphasized the importance of collaborative leadership: “Thank you all once again for putting your faith in me and my generation. Being CHTA’s first president born in the 1980s, I fully understand the responsibility ahead of me. I’m ready to lead, but, more importantly, I’m ready to serve. My focus areas will be people, technology and linkages to other sectors of our economies and communities. This strengthened advocacy is aimed at attracting more members to our association, bolstering ourcollective voice and impact.”

Reflecting on her tenure, Madden-Greig highlighted CHTA’s achievements during a challenging period. She praised the resilience of the Caribbean region as it emerged as the fastest-recovering tourism market in the world post-COVID-19. Under her leadership, CHTA along with regional and international stakeholders helped implement and promote recovery measures and initiatives, including Caribbean entry portals and the Caribbean Public Health Agency’s (CARPHA) Healthier Safer Tourism program.

“The past three years, taking over at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, were both challenging and very rewarding,” said Madden-Greig. “Nothing has given me more joy than having headed the hard-working team that led the Caribbean to be the fastest recovering region in the world, coming out of a once-in-a-century pandemic,” she added.

The newly elected CHTA Officers will work closely with Destang over the next two years, along with CHTA Regional VPs, Committee Chairs, and other Executive Committee Members, who will be announced shortly.

The officers include:

  • 1st Vice President: Karen Whitt, The Hartling Group, Turks & Caicos
  • 2nd Vice President: Craig Marshall, Blue Diamond Resorts, Antigua & Barbuda
  • 3rd Vice President: Clifton Reader, Palace Resorts, Jamaica
  • 4th Vice President: Kendra Hopkin Stewart, Blue Horizons Garden Resort, Grenada
  • 5th Vice President: Bill Clegg, BW Hotels, At-Large
  • Treasurer: Jim Hepple, Tourism Analytics, Aruba

CHTA, as the voice of Caribbean hospitality and tourism, will build on the strong foundation laid by Madden-Greig. Destang’s leadership will advance growth through innovation, people-centered initiatives, and stronger linkages with key sectors, keeping the Caribbean at the forefront of global tourism.

Supported by a team of regional leaders, Destang will drive new initiatives that propel the industry and CHTA members to greater heights.

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