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Royal Bahamas Defence Force holds Farewell Luncheon for US Embassy Official

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Defence Headquarters, 20 JUNE ‘21 (RBDF): In keeping with the Commander Defence Force, Commodore Raymond King’s strategic intent of deepening the Security Cooperation Relations with the United States of America, Senior Military Attaché, Commander Kevin Self, was hosted to a farewell luncheon on Thursday, June 17, 2021, at HMBS CORAL HARBOUR.

Also, in attendance at the luncheon were incoming Senior Defence Attaché from the Office of Defence Cooperation at the US Embassy, Captain Gregg Gellman, along with Mrs. Holly Self wife of Commander Kevin Self, Retired Force Chief Petty Officer Fredricka King, wife of Commodore King, and members of the RBDF Executive Command Team, and Senior Officers.

Commander Kevin Self’s tour of duty concludes after serving as Senior Defense Attaché at the US Embassy in the Bahamas since 2018. Commodore King in his brief remarks highlighted many of the goals achieved with the assistance of Commander Self.  He noted that many of the organizational goals were met as a result of the collaboration with Commander Self, and also expressed his gratitude for the effort and assistance of the US government, especially during the impacts of Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic.

In his remarks, Commander Self thanked Commodore King and the Officers and Marines of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force for the mutual working relationship. He noted that as a result of the valuable connections here in The Bahamas, his experience confirmed the professional and stately relations enjoyed between the two nations.

Commander Self was presented with tokens of appreciation and keepsakes by Commodore King, who wished him well in his endeavours, and looks forward to the ongoing favourable working relationship with Captain Gregg Gellman.

The Royal Bahamas Defence Force values its international partners and will continue to do its part in safeguarding the territorial integrity of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.

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(RBDF Photos by Able Seaman Michael Turner II)

Header: The Commander Defence Force, Commodore Raymond King, presenting Senior Military Attaché, Commander Kevin Self, with tokens of appreciation during a farewell luncheon on Thursday, June 17, 2021, at HMBS CORAL HARBOUR.

Insert 1: Incoming Senior Defence Attaché from the Office of Defence Cooperation at the US Embassy, Captain Gregg Gellman; Mrs. Holly Self, wife of Commander Kevin Self; Senior Military Attaché, Commander Kevin Self; Retired Force Chief Petty Officer Fredricka King, wife of Commodore King; and the Commander Defence Force, Commodore Raymond King, during a farewell luncheon on Thursday, June 17, 2021, at HMBS CORAL HARBOUR. Also shown in background: Members of the RBDF Executive Command Team, and Senior Officers.

Insert 2: Mrs. Holly Self, wife of Commander Kevin Self along with Senior Military Attaché, Commander Kevin Self, during a farewell luncheon on Thursday, June 17, 2021, at HMBS CORAL HARBOUR.

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Bahamas economic growth

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Rashaed Esson

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The Bahamas’ economy is in good standing according to reports from the Bahamas National Statistical Institute which released the Quarterly Gross Domestic Product Series. They indicate that quarterly GDP trends for 2023 saw increases compared to 2022, a sign of recovery from the Covid 19 pandemic.

The most significant increase was 9.9 percent in the first quarter of 2023, and the industries responsible for the growth include Accommodations and food, construction and Arts.

 

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RBC appoints new Country Manager and Area Vice President for Turks & Caicos 

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RBC Royal Bank (Bahamas) Limited (“RBC”) is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Kerryl-Lyn King-Henry as Country Manager and Area Vice President (“AVP”), Personal and Commercial Banking, Turks & Caicos Islands (TCI).

In her new role as Country Manager and AVP, King-Henry will take on full responsibility for the bank’s operations, strategy, and development in the TCI market, with a strong focus on solidifying partnerships with the Government, regulatory bodies, and the local community.

King-Henry brings to the role a dynamism influenced by nearly 25 years of industry experience. Prior to her new appointment, she served as AVP of Business Banking in Trinidad and Tobago. She has held progressively senior roles within both personal and commercial banking, as well as various functional units.

King-Henry holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree, with a specialization in Leadership, FinTech and Big Data Analysis, in addition to a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration. Further enriching her professional profile, Kerryl-Lyn is a certified John C. Maxwell Coach, Trainer, Teacher, and Speaker. Her passion for leadership and development is matched by her commitment to community service, as she actively volunteers her time and leverages her professional expertise to mentor and support others. “

Kerryl-Lyn’s extensive experience and proven leadership capabilities make her the perfect choice to lead our operations in the Turks & Caicos Islands,” said Ericka Rolle, RBC’s Managing Director and Vice President, Personal Banking, The Bahamas and TCI.

“Her commitment to excellence, combined with a genuine passion for community engagement, aligns perfectly with our Bank’s purpose of helping clients thrive and communities prosper. We are excited to see the positive impact she will undoubtedly bring to her new role,” she added.

 

 

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Get your laugh on, March On show coming to Turks and Caicos with box office at IGA Friday and Saturday

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Dana Malcolm 

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After resounding success in the Bahamas, hit play ‘March On, The Story of Us’ has been inundated with requests to take their show on the road, and the first location they’ll be hitting is Providenciales Turks and Caicos with tickets on sale this weekend from May 3 to 5.

Magnetic Media spoke to Gea Pierre, playwright, who told us the TCI was a natural first choice for the cast and crew. 

“We started ‘March On’ in November 2023 and it was really an opportunity for us to tell a story, the story of the Bahamas and to encompass the nations that we have an amazing relationship with like the Turks and Caicos,” she continued “We really got a lot of people calling [for the play] from [the TCI], so much so we really had to pay attention.” 

The response to ‘March On’ at home and abroad was overwhelming.

“To say it went well is an understatement, even before we opened we got calls from Canada, from all over the US with people wanting us to come and perform.” 

And take the show on the road they did! Gea and her team have launched “March On: The Tour” and will be in Providenciales to perform on May 10th and 11th. It’s the first of a number of stops which include Nassau and several US locations. 

A ticket booth will be set up from today, Friday May 3 in the foyer of IGA grocery store beginning at 1 p.m. Friday and then again all day on Saturday, allowing residents to purchase with cash. 

Online tickets are available for purchase with credit cards. Then the full team returns on Friday, May 11 for the actual showing at 8 pm and their two showings on Saturday at 4pm and 8 pm. The venue is Brayton Hall, Providenciales under the patronage of Washington Misick, TCI Premier and First Lady Delthia Misick.

Describing the close familial relationships between the TCI and the Bahamas, for many on the crew it will be like coming home Gea told us, for others it will be a treat to visit for the first time, the places that their grandparents described. 

Tickets are only $60 for general seating and $75 for VIP seating. 

Gea maintained that the team wanted to keep the show as accessible to residents as possible.

As for why you should come out and see the play, other than the great price point:

“The way that people have responded to it is non stoplaughter, people have been moved to tears because there’s some emotion. It does not only lend to Bahamians. It’s a family drama, and anyone who’s ever been a part of a family is going to get something out of it, and something moving.”

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