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Nominees for Gleaner Honour Awards 2005
published: Wednesday | October 26, 2005


( L - R ) WILLIAM CLARKE, LASCELLES CHIN AND KARL HENDRICKSON

The following are some of the nominees for the 2005 Gleaner Honour Award, not recipients, as was reported in error yesterday. In addition, Pat Ramsay, one of the nominees, was incorrectly identified on Page A4 of The Gleaner yesterday. The photograph was in fact that of Mrs Jean Casserly, wife of businessman Alvaro Casserly. We apologize for the errors, the inconvenience and the embarrassment caused as a result. Today we repeat the list of nominees published yesterday.

BUSINESS

Desmond Blades: For outstanding achievement in food distribution.

Karl Hendrickson & Family: For their business success in the banking and hotel industry.

Steve Khemlani: For over 30 years of contribution to business in Jamaica.

David Phillips: For using his business savvy and leadership skills to maintain market dominance in the food industry while maintaining consistently high percentages of real growth.

William Clarke: For outstanding leadership of the largest bank to maintain profitability and demonstrating corporate responsibility.

Mark Kerr-Jarrett: For the development of Montego South, a major expansion of the city of Montego Bay.

Steadman Fuller: For employing hundreds of young people for the summer, also developing the Kingston Bookshop Reading Club.

Lascelles Chin: For contributing greatly to the police, teachers and job creation and supporting HIV/AIDS programmes.

Glenford Christian: For his contribution to the growth and development of the country.

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