This document summarizes the 3rd Annual Bermuda Construction Safety Council Premier's Awards ceremony which recognized outstanding achievements and contributions in construction, technical, and trade industries. Various industry professionals received awards in categories like Most Dedicated, Lifetime Achievement, and different trade categories. The event was hosted at the Earl Cameron Theatre and featured performances by artists, presentations by council members, and remarks by Premier David Burt praising the honorees' dedication to safety and health.
Madeline Wells was named the 2013 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year at the Tasmanian Training Awards. She is a Year 12 student studying a vocational course in tourism and hospitality. Madeline sees vocational education as a pathway to her chosen career in the tourism and hospitality industry. As the winner, she will receive prizes and represent Tasmania at the national awards in November. The Tasmanian Training Awards ceremony recognized the best trainees, students, teachers and employers in vocational education in Tasmania.
The document summarizes recent events and accomplishments within the DC Department of Public Works (DPW). It discusses DPW employees exceeding their fundraising goal for the One Fund donations program and donating toys and gifts to foster children. It introduces several new hires and promotions within the DPW leadership team. It also profiles the longest serving sanitation technician, Maurice Queen, who is retiring after 51 years of service and announces the upcoming retirement of the position.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events, community service projects, and international service activities. Some of the highlights mentioned include:
1) An upcoming fundraiser on Hat Day to support Australian Rotary Health research into mental illnesses.
2) Organizing volunteers from the club and former Rotary scholars to assist with the Red Shield Appeal door-knocking fundraiser.
3) Providing an update on an international service project to donate a van to a school in Northern Uganda, which has raised over $3,600 so far.
Welcome to An Charraig, Arranmore’s latest newsletter.
Failte Romhat go dti an Charraig
The newsletter is to promote the island activities with a focus on its survival and Future Job Opportunities. The newsletter will promote community events, stories and an update for islanders at home and abroad so that we can remain attached wherever we are. We hope it will be a one stop shop for people interested in Arran, its way of life and promoting its future.
The newsletter will include stories from abroad that may help the promotion of Arran and its longevity. It will link in with out, and out with in. Contact sgallagher@syspro.ie or 00353 85 8555792 or fb Shirley atsyspro.
Issued on a quarterly basis and at present it is self funded by
Shirley Gallagher, Editor, Adrian Begley, WebMaster
The document summarizes a community health check initiative in Mistley, Essex that was organized by Tendring District Council and involved multiple local organizations. Over 100 residents received health checks and advice on issues like fire safety, mobility aids, benefits eligibility, and crime prevention. Several residents were identified as needing additional support services. The initiative found 11 homes without working smoke alarms and 16 residents who were not claiming all eligible benefits. It was deemed a success at benefiting residents' health and well-being.
This document provides information about the BAME Apprenticeship Awards 2020 event, which will celebrate BAME apprentice talent and diversity. It includes the event hashtag, foreword from Pearson senior vice president Cindy Rampersaud, hosts, speakers, judges, and sponsors of the awards.
About BAME Apprenticeship Awards
Previously the Asian Apprenticeship Awards, the BAME Apprenticeship Awards aims to showcase talent and diversity within BAME communities through the celebration of those working hard to overcome adversity to achieve their goals through apprenticeships. The awards highlight the achievements of apprentices and the contribution of employers and learning providers who have assisted them along their journey.
Our findings were that several factors contributed to this, some which focussed on apprenticeships themselves and others around diversity. From our research we found that:
Apprenticeships were seen negatively
There was a lack of understanding of apprenticeships
More focus and pressure was being put on going to university
No positive apprentice role models
We used this as the basis for us to set up the Awards because we felt that an Awards would be the most effective means of inspiring excellence and sharing best practice as well as creating more opportunities for those involved.
“I’m delighted to be leading on this event for such a worthwhile cause and for you supporting us in raising awareness and celebrating the achievements of BAME Apprentices.
Safaraz Ali
Founder of BAME Apprenticeship Awards
Madeline Wells was named the 2013 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student of the Year at the Tasmanian Training Awards. She is a Year 12 student studying a vocational course in tourism and hospitality. Madeline sees vocational education as a pathway to her chosen career in the tourism and hospitality industry. As the winner, she will receive prizes and represent Tasmania at the national awards in November. The Tasmanian Training Awards ceremony recognized the best trainees, students, teachers and employers in vocational education in Tasmania.
The document summarizes recent events and accomplishments within the DC Department of Public Works (DPW). It discusses DPW employees exceeding their fundraising goal for the One Fund donations program and donating toys and gifts to foster children. It introduces several new hires and promotions within the DPW leadership team. It also profiles the longest serving sanitation technician, Maurice Queen, who is retiring after 51 years of service and announces the upcoming retirement of the position.
The Rotary Club of Parramatta City newsletter provides information on upcoming events, community service projects, and international service activities. Some of the highlights mentioned include:
1) An upcoming fundraiser on Hat Day to support Australian Rotary Health research into mental illnesses.
2) Organizing volunteers from the club and former Rotary scholars to assist with the Red Shield Appeal door-knocking fundraiser.
3) Providing an update on an international service project to donate a van to a school in Northern Uganda, which has raised over $3,600 so far.
Welcome to An Charraig, Arranmore’s latest newsletter.
Failte Romhat go dti an Charraig
The newsletter is to promote the island activities with a focus on its survival and Future Job Opportunities. The newsletter will promote community events, stories and an update for islanders at home and abroad so that we can remain attached wherever we are. We hope it will be a one stop shop for people interested in Arran, its way of life and promoting its future.
The newsletter will include stories from abroad that may help the promotion of Arran and its longevity. It will link in with out, and out with in. Contact sgallagher@syspro.ie or 00353 85 8555792 or fb Shirley atsyspro.
Issued on a quarterly basis and at present it is self funded by
Shirley Gallagher, Editor, Adrian Begley, WebMaster
The document summarizes a community health check initiative in Mistley, Essex that was organized by Tendring District Council and involved multiple local organizations. Over 100 residents received health checks and advice on issues like fire safety, mobility aids, benefits eligibility, and crime prevention. Several residents were identified as needing additional support services. The initiative found 11 homes without working smoke alarms and 16 residents who were not claiming all eligible benefits. It was deemed a success at benefiting residents' health and well-being.
This document provides information about the BAME Apprenticeship Awards 2020 event, which will celebrate BAME apprentice talent and diversity. It includes the event hashtag, foreword from Pearson senior vice president Cindy Rampersaud, hosts, speakers, judges, and sponsors of the awards.
About BAME Apprenticeship Awards
Previously the Asian Apprenticeship Awards, the BAME Apprenticeship Awards aims to showcase talent and diversity within BAME communities through the celebration of those working hard to overcome adversity to achieve their goals through apprenticeships. The awards highlight the achievements of apprentices and the contribution of employers and learning providers who have assisted them along their journey.
Our findings were that several factors contributed to this, some which focussed on apprenticeships themselves and others around diversity. From our research we found that:
Apprenticeships were seen negatively
There was a lack of understanding of apprenticeships
More focus and pressure was being put on going to university
No positive apprentice role models
We used this as the basis for us to set up the Awards because we felt that an Awards would be the most effective means of inspiring excellence and sharing best practice as well as creating more opportunities for those involved.
“I’m delighted to be leading on this event for such a worthwhile cause and for you supporting us in raising awareness and celebrating the achievements of BAME Apprentices.
Safaraz Ali
Founder of BAME Apprenticeship Awards
N2C is an organization that gives presentations to Australian youth to encourage them to make smart decisions regarding their safety, particularly regarding street violence and road accidents. It uses confronting true stories from speakers like Paul Stanley, whose son was killed in a street assault, and Matt Speakman, who was paralyzed in a motorcycle accident, to shock youth into taking these issues seriously. The organization aims to reach youth across Australia and hopes to partner with corporations to further its mission of promoting youth safety.
This foreword discusses the importance and benefits of apprenticeships. It notes that apprenticeships have long provided career opportunities for young people and adults in key industries with skills gaps, such as healthcare, construction, and engineering. Since 2017, Pearson has utilized apprenticeship levy funds to support over 200 of their own employees in taking apprenticeship courses at advanced, higher, or degree levels. The foreword also acknowledges that there is underrepresentation of BAME apprentices across sectors, and that the awards aim to highlight exceptional BAME talent and employers committed to inclusion. It thanks the judges for their work and congratulates all the winners and nominees.
The document provides information about Worcester Community Trust, including its vision, mission, and values. The vision is to release communities' potential by working together to shape and deliver activities, services, and experiences that create a greater sense of community and belonging. The mission is working together to find the best ways to deliver these in order to achieve the vision. The values focus on putting community needs first, empowering communities and staff, making democratic decisions with integrity, embracing diversity and partnerships, and working as a team.
56943 wct annual report 2012 2013 final cropsmoloney87
This document provides information about Worcester Community Trust (WCT), including its vision, mission, leadership, achievements, and structure. The key points are:
1) WCT's vision is to release communities' potential by finding ways to deliver activities, services, and experiences that create a greater sense of community and belonging. Its mission is working together to shape and deliver these in the best way possible.
2) In 2012-2013, WCT continued delivering programs that improved lives despite funding challenges. It built a diverse portfolio of intervention and development programs.
3) WCT is governed by a board of trustees and aims to be locally driven, owned, and controlled to encourage community voice and participation. It
The document provides information about awards to be given at the Celebration of Women's Athletics event at William & Mary, including the Tribe Champion for Life Award and the One Tribe Award. It introduces the keynote speaker, Cathy Bessant, and provides biographies of award recipients Julia Martin, Kelsey Nawalinski, and Jeri Daniels-Elder, recognizing their athletic, professional, and philanthropic accomplishments.
This document contains profiles of several individuals who were asked to share what "Being Black Means" to them. It includes short biographies of each person and their response to the prompt, which touch on themes of strength, unity, perseverance, ambition and breaking barriers despite adversity. The profiles represent a diverse group of students, professionals and community leaders from around the world connected to the University of the West of Scotland.
This document provides information about the 2016 ICD Fellowship Awards Gala, including:
- The event is hosted by the Institute of Corporate Directors to honor four individuals - Edward Barrett, J. Robert S. Prichard, Mac Van Wielingen, and Phyllis Yaffe - with the ICD Fellowship Award, the highest distinction for corporate directors in Canada.
- The agenda for the evening includes welcome and introductory remarks, video introductions of each honoree, and the presentation of awards.
- Short biographies are provided for each award recipient, outlining their extensive careers and accomplishments in corporate directorship.
The document outlines the agenda for the 2015 NSW Rural Fire Service Leadership Forum to be held in Dubbo from May 7-9, featuring presentations and workshops on topics like leading change, constructive subversion, leading remote rural brigades, and hazard reduction, with keynote speakers Dr. Simon Longstaff and Corporal Mark Donaldson VC.
The document discusses various strategies for parenting children with ADHD, including providing clear rules and expectations, using reward systems to encourage good behavior, and helping the children with organization and homework. It also addresses issues like driving for teens with ADHD and improving social skills. Graduating nursing students from Trinidad State Junior College participated in a traditional pinning ceremony where they received pins symbolizing their completion of the nursing program.
The BAME Apprenticeship Awards aims to showcase the range of talent and hard work within the BAME communities which will be made possible with the contribution of employers and learning providers who share these beliefs.
This document summarizes the inaugural recipients of the Jeremy Kane Scholarship at Rutgers University-Camden. It provides details about each of the four student veteran recipients, including their military service backgrounds, current studies at Rutgers-Camden, and how they plan to use the $750 scholarship awards. It also provides context about the scholarship, which was established after Jeremy Kane, a Rutgers-Camden student and Marine veteran, was killed in Afghanistan in 2010. The scholarship is funded through an annual 5K run held in his honor.
This document provides an overview of alumni profiles and updates from Loyalist College. It includes short profiles of 3 alumni: Katrina Geenevasen, a 2012 journalism graduate who is now the editor of ReFINEd Kingston Magazine; Francis Kendall, a 2011 biosciences graduate who works in research and development at DuPont; and Dakk Sutthajaidee, a 2015 culinary management graduate now working as a chef apprentice. It also provides updates on upcoming alumni events, including the career fair and guest chef series. The president's message discusses the new 2020 strategic plan and achievements of the previous strategic plan.
BBB’s annual “Celebration of Integrity” honors those who
personify ethics, leadership, and community service.
The “Celebration of Integrity” includes recognition of BBB
Champions of Integrity and BBB Students of Integrity.
We would like to congratulate this year’s honorees and all
participants! Thank you for valuing ethical business practices
and integrity in the community.
The document provides an overview of events and accomplishments from the Spring 2015 semester at the Reginald F. Lewis College of Business at Virginia State University. It discusses student participation in internships, community service projects, and networking events. It also highlights the women's basketball team winning the CIAA championship, the opening of new centers and labs, and graduation of the class of 2015. The summary concludes with students and faculty appearing in new commercials for the university.
Mr. Niven and Mr. Tom are motivational speakers who share personal stories of success, failure, persistence, and life-changing events in their keynote speeches. Mr. Niven is currently the president of Riara University Student Government and founded several organizations, while achieving high grades in school. He is on a full scholarship that provides various privileges. Mr. Tom was the top-scoring student in Kenya in 2013 and is now studying at Princeton University on a full scholarship. He co-founded an organization and interned at a bank, and wants to serve humanity and help transform Kenya. They aim to inspire and empower others through practical advice on careers, manners, opportunities, and achieving their full potential.
Sunshine Coast Futures Conference Report 2014 Ed Morrison
The Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane is one of Australia's fastest growing regions. TO guide this growth, civic leaders have turned to their university, the University of the Sunshine Coast, and its partner, Purdue University, to reply more agile approaches to regional strategy.
This report gives you an overview of where we stand as we begin 2015.
The document describes an initiative called the British Imams and Scholars Contributions & Achievements (BISCA) which aims to highlight and celebrate the positive work of British imams and scholars. It outlines the goals of recognizing individuals who contribute to society through interfaith work, chaplaincy, community cohesion, education, charity, youth work, women's empowerment and other fields. Details are provided on the award categories, nomination process, judging panel, and annual celebration event where winners will be honored.
Diane Turton founded Diane Turton, Realtors in 1986 and has since grown it to include 23 offices serving New Jersey and Florida with nearly 500 sales associates. She has received many awards for her success in real estate and community involvement. Turton has expanded the company's services over the years and now includes commercial real estate, mortgages, and insurance in addition to residential brokerage. She is an active speaker in the real estate industry and motivational fields.
The College Crusade of Rhode Island helps low-income students go to college at higher rates than their peers. The Crusade reported that 70% of their 2006 graduates went straight to college, compared to 52% nationally for low-income students and 56% for all Rhode Island students. The Crusade's personalized advising program, where advisors develop close relationships with students from middle school through high school, helps students overcome obstacles and achieve their goals of going to and succeeding in college. The Crusade has set a new goal of ensuring all their students are "college ready" by the time they graduate high school.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Sponsor a Child for Education & Food.pptxSERUDS INDIA
Every year there are many generous people across the world who wanna help needy children with everything they need. The statistics say that donations worth education and food for more than 500 million children get every year
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/sponsor-a-child-india-2021-kurnool/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donatefoodforchildren, #foodforchildren, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool
N2C is an organization that gives presentations to Australian youth to encourage them to make smart decisions regarding their safety, particularly regarding street violence and road accidents. It uses confronting true stories from speakers like Paul Stanley, whose son was killed in a street assault, and Matt Speakman, who was paralyzed in a motorcycle accident, to shock youth into taking these issues seriously. The organization aims to reach youth across Australia and hopes to partner with corporations to further its mission of promoting youth safety.
This foreword discusses the importance and benefits of apprenticeships. It notes that apprenticeships have long provided career opportunities for young people and adults in key industries with skills gaps, such as healthcare, construction, and engineering. Since 2017, Pearson has utilized apprenticeship levy funds to support over 200 of their own employees in taking apprenticeship courses at advanced, higher, or degree levels. The foreword also acknowledges that there is underrepresentation of BAME apprentices across sectors, and that the awards aim to highlight exceptional BAME talent and employers committed to inclusion. It thanks the judges for their work and congratulates all the winners and nominees.
The document provides information about Worcester Community Trust, including its vision, mission, and values. The vision is to release communities' potential by working together to shape and deliver activities, services, and experiences that create a greater sense of community and belonging. The mission is working together to find the best ways to deliver these in order to achieve the vision. The values focus on putting community needs first, empowering communities and staff, making democratic decisions with integrity, embracing diversity and partnerships, and working as a team.
56943 wct annual report 2012 2013 final cropsmoloney87
This document provides information about Worcester Community Trust (WCT), including its vision, mission, leadership, achievements, and structure. The key points are:
1) WCT's vision is to release communities' potential by finding ways to deliver activities, services, and experiences that create a greater sense of community and belonging. Its mission is working together to shape and deliver these in the best way possible.
2) In 2012-2013, WCT continued delivering programs that improved lives despite funding challenges. It built a diverse portfolio of intervention and development programs.
3) WCT is governed by a board of trustees and aims to be locally driven, owned, and controlled to encourage community voice and participation. It
The document provides information about awards to be given at the Celebration of Women's Athletics event at William & Mary, including the Tribe Champion for Life Award and the One Tribe Award. It introduces the keynote speaker, Cathy Bessant, and provides biographies of award recipients Julia Martin, Kelsey Nawalinski, and Jeri Daniels-Elder, recognizing their athletic, professional, and philanthropic accomplishments.
This document contains profiles of several individuals who were asked to share what "Being Black Means" to them. It includes short biographies of each person and their response to the prompt, which touch on themes of strength, unity, perseverance, ambition and breaking barriers despite adversity. The profiles represent a diverse group of students, professionals and community leaders from around the world connected to the University of the West of Scotland.
This document provides information about the 2016 ICD Fellowship Awards Gala, including:
- The event is hosted by the Institute of Corporate Directors to honor four individuals - Edward Barrett, J. Robert S. Prichard, Mac Van Wielingen, and Phyllis Yaffe - with the ICD Fellowship Award, the highest distinction for corporate directors in Canada.
- The agenda for the evening includes welcome and introductory remarks, video introductions of each honoree, and the presentation of awards.
- Short biographies are provided for each award recipient, outlining their extensive careers and accomplishments in corporate directorship.
The document outlines the agenda for the 2015 NSW Rural Fire Service Leadership Forum to be held in Dubbo from May 7-9, featuring presentations and workshops on topics like leading change, constructive subversion, leading remote rural brigades, and hazard reduction, with keynote speakers Dr. Simon Longstaff and Corporal Mark Donaldson VC.
The document discusses various strategies for parenting children with ADHD, including providing clear rules and expectations, using reward systems to encourage good behavior, and helping the children with organization and homework. It also addresses issues like driving for teens with ADHD and improving social skills. Graduating nursing students from Trinidad State Junior College participated in a traditional pinning ceremony where they received pins symbolizing their completion of the nursing program.
The BAME Apprenticeship Awards aims to showcase the range of talent and hard work within the BAME communities which will be made possible with the contribution of employers and learning providers who share these beliefs.
This document summarizes the inaugural recipients of the Jeremy Kane Scholarship at Rutgers University-Camden. It provides details about each of the four student veteran recipients, including their military service backgrounds, current studies at Rutgers-Camden, and how they plan to use the $750 scholarship awards. It also provides context about the scholarship, which was established after Jeremy Kane, a Rutgers-Camden student and Marine veteran, was killed in Afghanistan in 2010. The scholarship is funded through an annual 5K run held in his honor.
This document provides an overview of alumni profiles and updates from Loyalist College. It includes short profiles of 3 alumni: Katrina Geenevasen, a 2012 journalism graduate who is now the editor of ReFINEd Kingston Magazine; Francis Kendall, a 2011 biosciences graduate who works in research and development at DuPont; and Dakk Sutthajaidee, a 2015 culinary management graduate now working as a chef apprentice. It also provides updates on upcoming alumni events, including the career fair and guest chef series. The president's message discusses the new 2020 strategic plan and achievements of the previous strategic plan.
BBB’s annual “Celebration of Integrity” honors those who
personify ethics, leadership, and community service.
The “Celebration of Integrity” includes recognition of BBB
Champions of Integrity and BBB Students of Integrity.
We would like to congratulate this year’s honorees and all
participants! Thank you for valuing ethical business practices
and integrity in the community.
The document provides an overview of events and accomplishments from the Spring 2015 semester at the Reginald F. Lewis College of Business at Virginia State University. It discusses student participation in internships, community service projects, and networking events. It also highlights the women's basketball team winning the CIAA championship, the opening of new centers and labs, and graduation of the class of 2015. The summary concludes with students and faculty appearing in new commercials for the university.
Mr. Niven and Mr. Tom are motivational speakers who share personal stories of success, failure, persistence, and life-changing events in their keynote speeches. Mr. Niven is currently the president of Riara University Student Government and founded several organizations, while achieving high grades in school. He is on a full scholarship that provides various privileges. Mr. Tom was the top-scoring student in Kenya in 2013 and is now studying at Princeton University on a full scholarship. He co-founded an organization and interned at a bank, and wants to serve humanity and help transform Kenya. They aim to inspire and empower others through practical advice on careers, manners, opportunities, and achieving their full potential.
Sunshine Coast Futures Conference Report 2014 Ed Morrison
The Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane is one of Australia's fastest growing regions. TO guide this growth, civic leaders have turned to their university, the University of the Sunshine Coast, and its partner, Purdue University, to reply more agile approaches to regional strategy.
This report gives you an overview of where we stand as we begin 2015.
The document describes an initiative called the British Imams and Scholars Contributions & Achievements (BISCA) which aims to highlight and celebrate the positive work of British imams and scholars. It outlines the goals of recognizing individuals who contribute to society through interfaith work, chaplaincy, community cohesion, education, charity, youth work, women's empowerment and other fields. Details are provided on the award categories, nomination process, judging panel, and annual celebration event where winners will be honored.
Diane Turton founded Diane Turton, Realtors in 1986 and has since grown it to include 23 offices serving New Jersey and Florida with nearly 500 sales associates. She has received many awards for her success in real estate and community involvement. Turton has expanded the company's services over the years and now includes commercial real estate, mortgages, and insurance in addition to residential brokerage. She is an active speaker in the real estate industry and motivational fields.
The College Crusade of Rhode Island helps low-income students go to college at higher rates than their peers. The Crusade reported that 70% of their 2006 graduates went straight to college, compared to 52% nationally for low-income students and 56% for all Rhode Island students. The Crusade's personalized advising program, where advisors develop close relationships with students from middle school through high school, helps students overcome obstacles and achieve their goals of going to and succeeding in college. The Crusade has set a new goal of ensuring all their students are "college ready" by the time they graduate high school.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Sponsor a Child for Education & Food.pptxSERUDS INDIA
Every year there are many generous people across the world who wanna help needy children with everything they need. The statistics say that donations worth education and food for more than 500 million children get every year
Donate Us:
https://serudsindia.org/sponsor-a-child-india-2021-kurnool/
#donatefororphan, #donateforhomelesschildren, #childeducation, #ngochildeducation, #donateforeducation, #donatefoodforchildren, #foodforchildren, #donationforchildeducation, #sponsorforpoorchild, #sponsororphanage #sponsororphanchild, #donation, #education, #charity, #educationforchild, #seruds, #kurnool
FT author
Amanda Chu
US Energy Reporter
PREMIUM
June 20 2024
Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
Thanks for reading,
Amanda
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
Here are our four main takeaways from this year’s report:
Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
Countries burnt record amounts of oil and coal last year, sending global fossil fuel consumption and emissions to all-time highs, the Energy Institute reported. Oil demand grew 2.6 per cent, surpassing 100mn barrels per day for the first time.
Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
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Jakarta, 20 Juni 2024
Dr. Tri Widodo W. Utomo, SH. MA.
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Causes Supporting Charity for Elderly PeopleSERUDS INDIA
Around 52% of the elder populations in India are living in poverty and poor health problems. In this technological world, they became very backward without having any knowledge about technology. So they’re dependent on working hard for their daily earnings, they’re physically very weak. Thus charity organizations are made to help and raise them and also to give them hope to live.
Donate Us:
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3. Guests
Hon. Premier E. David Burt JP, MP. Bermuda Government
Sage Jackson Bermuda Government
JenniferAckah Bermuda College
Allan Richardson Workforce Development
Managers
Tamara Bradshaw Judy Benavidez
John Waddell Andrew Stoneham
Performance Committee
Alexis Richens Shine Hayward
Robert Symons Cami Cam
Deshae Edness Sasha Woods
Joy T Barnum Ate Gloria
Cally Daniels Maurita Andre
Presenters Committee
Nadanja Bailey (Host) Tabia Butterfield
Kennette Burgess Riza Montes
Marilyn Richardson Kristi Dixon
Annetta Morgan Channing Seymour
Norette Simmons Florence Sharp
Lisa James Nicole Caines
Judy Ming Michelle Fox
Allanette Hayward Ranae Cann
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4. PREMIER’S REMARKS
THE HON. E. DAVID BURT, JP, MP
Bermuda Construction Safety Council
members, my ministerial colleague the
Minister of Labour, distinguished guests,
ladies and gentlemen . . . Good evening.
I am pleased to join you this evening in
celebration of the 3rd Annual Bermuda
Construction Safety Council’s Premier’s
Awards, recognizing the outstanding
achievements and contributions of
Bermuda’s top talent in construction,
technical and trade industries.
6. Grand OPENING
The Bermuda Princess
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with Sarafina Durrant and Natasha Hayward
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8. Ndavyah Williams is a former Cedarbridge Academy student, a winner of the
Duke of Edinburg Award, a Bermuda Rugby team player and a member of the
Crane Operators Association. Williams is enrolled in the Bermuda Regiment and
is this years winner of the Most Dedicated Award. The Most Dedicated award is
given to an outstanding worker who continues to strive forward keeping
Bermuda safe, healthy and beautiful. Presented by Dr. Judy Ming.
Dr. Ming who obtained a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Southeastern
University in Washington D.C. In her senior year she was the recipient of The
National Association of Black Accountants, Inc., and Metropolitan Washington,
D.C. chapter’s Scholarship Award for the academic year 1989-90. Ming later
attended the Keller Graduate School of Management to obtain a Master of
Business Administration degree and finally completed her Doctorate of
Management in Organizational Leadership.
MOST DEDICATED
9. Lifetime acheivement
This Years lifetime achievement winner is Patrice Perinchief for her long
service as an emergency medical technician. Patrice Perinchief, affectionally
known as “Patty” is a long time staff member at Bermuda Hospital Boards
since September 1983. A Berkeleyite she later joined the team of Dallas Fire
Department Paramedics in Texas. In January 1996, Patty embarked on her
career as the First Female Emergency Medical Technician. During her tenure,
she became an American Heart Association CPR Instructor and a Pan
American Healthcare Organization Instructor, which she presently still enjoys
her mobile business- “Put Your Heart into It” as an AHA instructor.
10. Most Inspirational
Nikki Bascome is this year’s Most Inspirational Person of the Year.
Bascome was valedictorian of his high school and he is also a community
activist giving back to the youth. An entrepreneur, he applies his
credentials for the future. A singer in his own musical group and is a boxing
champion. Presented by Councilwoman Marilyn Richardson.
11. educator
Hosange Clarke is a professor at the Cerdarbridge Academy
completing his Masters Degree in education Clarke is also a National
Center for Construction and Education and Research Master trainer.
Clarke is also a top striker for the champions Prospect United in the
Master League. Presenter by Ms Nicole Caines who is a manager
for the Paget Health Services.
13. FIRE DEPARTMENT
Steven Caisey is this year Fire Fighter of the year. Caisey is based in Port
Royal Fire station who stated he accepted his award on behalf of his entire
team. He is Seen here with Michelle Fox who is a Warwick Academy
graduate having completed her education degree through Bermuda college
and Plymouth state university in new Hampshire. In her spare time she
enjoys artwork baking and the outdoors and is an avid somerset cricket club
fan.
14. EVENTS
Debbie Correia is a volunteer with St Johns Ambulance and is
recognized this year for her contribution providing medical coverage
at public events. As one of the island’s oldest charities, St John
Ambulance has been attending to the first aid needs of the Bermuda
community since 1894. As part of a global organisation known as the
Order of St John whose history dates back to 11th century
Jerusalem. Debbie Corriea is also a professor of law at the Bermuda
College.
15. POLICE
Christopher Douglas was given Police Officer of the year for his dedication
to the City of Hamilton. Always looking at where he can make the most
difference to improving the quality of everyone’s lives, and creating a safer
Bermuda.
17. Infection Control
Linda Rothwell is the Infection Control Nurse of the Year. Rothwell works
with the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) which comprises King Edward VII
Memorial Hospital (KEMH), Mid-Atlantic Wellness Institute (MWI) and the
Lamb Foggo Urgent Care Centre. BHB offers comprehensive diagnostic,
treatment and rehabilitative services in response to Bermuda’s full spectrum
of medical and mental health needs. Rothwell is also a lecturer for the
Bermuda Construction Safety Council.
18. Philanthropy
Patrina O’Connor Paynter is this years winner of Philanthrapist of
the year. The Power Girl is the Managing Director of Youth Mentoring
Programme Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Bermuda. Patrina is also an
award winning media personality hosting her own radio show. An
event host and emcee O’Conner was voted in 2016 as the Most
Fascinating person of Bermuda, in 2017 was awarded the Queen’s
Certificate and Badge of Honour for her work in the community. She
was also nominated as one of Bermuda’s most influential mothers by
Bermuda parent magazine. Patrina is also ranked among the top Social
Media Influencers for Bermuda. Featured on the cover of Fast Track
magazine she is also a motivational speaker making a difference in the
lives of the youth in Bermuda. Presented by Councilwoman Lisa
James.
19. Fitness and diet
This Years Fitness Instructor of the Year is Mrs Kelly Ingham. Also
known as Skippers daughter is not only a Tourism Ambassador but
also a level 3 Personal Trainer with World Instructor Training
Schools as well as a level 1 Nutrition Coach with Precision Nutrition.
Kelly is passionate about helping other reach their Health and
fitness goals and is martial arts enthusiast.
21. MECHANICAL
Marnie Gloria is this years Mechanic of the Year. Gloria applies
his trade a E&B trading. Dedicated family man. A Joker / Comedian
can remain focused on the work day ahead and as Auto-Electric
Specialist and is an Avid fisherman in his free time seen here being
presented by Councilwoman Kennette Burgess.
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24. TRUCKING
Christy Taylor is the daughter of Chick Holder who together with her
brother form Chick’s Trucking Ltd. Taylor is active at Bermuda Forwarders
and is the first female winner of the Truck Driver of the Year Award.
25. EXCAVATION
Jason Smith is this years Excavator Operator of the Year Award winner. Smith,
having formulating the Excavator Operators Association at the Bermuda College
he and his team are leaders in the built environment in their division. Smith
continues to improve the Bermuda Safety Culture through educational class,
council meetings and on site training. He is seen here presented by Ranae Cann.
Ranae Cann was formerly the owner and CEO of CannTech Systems Consulting.
Now a professional in the reinsurance sector, Ranae works in IT Security,
Governance and Auditing. Ranae is also an avid fitness enthusiast and
nutritionist, having competed in many bodybuilding & fitness competitions,
serving on the Bermuda Bodybuilding and Fitness executive board, as well as
obtaining her license as an International bodybuilding & fitness judge. Ms Cann
also sits on the Executive Board of the Association of National Sports Governing
Bodies, who are committed to serving the Bermuda Sporting communities with
sponsorship guidance, strategic direction, and to advocate on behalf of the
sports bodies of Bermuda to both the Department of Youth and Sport and the
Ministry. Also a certified Precision Nutrition Master expert, she’s helped many
individuals to facilitate successful dietary changes to find success in their goals.
27. CRANES
Carlos Smith is the 2020 Crane Operator of the Year. Smith applies his trade
at Stevedoring Services. The highly trained team of stevedores – holdmen,
deckmen, crane operators, terminal operators, top loader operators,
breakbulk managers and mechanics, work to keep Bermuda docks not only
efficient but also a model for workplace safety, fairness and business
innovation. Carlos started applying his talents at Dandy Town Hornet
becoming the leading goal scorer and is current hall of famer. Presented by
Ministry of Education professor Ms. Florence Sharpe.
28. MASONRY
Iejah Caines is the 2020 Mason of the Year. Iejah Caines applies his
trade at Works and Engineering as a foreman and educator. Seen here
with Allanette Hayward. Hayward is a Warwick secondary school,
Bradford College and Coventry University graduate and is a educator in
technical training and project engineering and is currently a health,
safety and environment consultant. Hayward was also a majorette for
Devonshire recreation club as well as a Dandy Stars football player and
coach.
30. MEET OUR PRESENTERS
PAINTING
Lisa Rego is this year’s Painter of the Year voted for exquisite attention to
detail to pastel colouring and shading. Rego was voted 'Top 50 Emerging
Artist in 2012 and was chosen to be the officially licensed artist of America's
Cup in Bermuda. Her artistry can be viewed at Dockyard clocktower.
31. MEET OUR PRESENTERS
FLOORING
Derek Ming is the 2020 Floorer of the Year along with his sons form
Derek Ming and Sons Carpets. Ming is currently in his 45th year of the
trade covering the needs of clients island wide.
32. HVAC
Ian Morgan is a Cedarbridge and Bermuda College graduate in
HVAC and was part of the first class at the institution. He was also
a member of the speak club as well as a Bermuda College football
player.
34. ELECTRICAL
Nigel Burgess is this year’s Electrician of the Year. After
completing his degree in Electrical Engineering he began
applying his trade at Belco. Later has focused his
attentions to energy saving. Burgess is also a former
Bermuda National Football team goal keeper.
35. SECURITY
Deondre Morris is this year Security System Installer of the
year together with his family form Aderline Security Limited.
In his spare time he is the reigning, defending and current
Muay Thai Champion.
37. PREMIER’S REMARKS
This year, we also recognise our front-line workers, our health care workers, and all of
those essential workers who have been critical to our success in managing COVID-19.
As we know, it has been a challenging year. The pandemic has changed so much about
how we live and work. But we fared well and have a lot to be proud of. Tonight we get
to celebrate our achievements in health and safety; a subject that has been on top of
mind for many months. Let me start by thanking Mr. Brendan Harris and your team for
the tremendous work you do through the Bermuda Construction Safety Council. Your
dedication, commitment and focus to safety and health in our construction industry is
evident through your superb training programmes, education initiatives and support -
you are to be applauded. This council is an excellent resource for our country. It is
essential to recognise both the council and the award winners tonight; you are all
integral to our success.
39. 2020
FEATURED WINNERS
Most Dedicated NDavyAH Williams
Most Inspirational Nikki Bascome
Lifetime Achievement Patrice Perinchief
Infection Control Linda Rothwell
Police Christopher Douglas
Fire Steven Caisey
Events Debbie Correia
Health and Fitness Kelly Ingham
Educator Hosang Clarke
Philanthropist Patrina O’Conner
Mechanic Marnie Gloria
Truck Driver Christy Taylor
Excavator Jason Smith
Crane Operator Carlos Smith
Mason Iejah Caines
Painter Lisa Rego
Tiler Jahmel Swan
Carpet Derek Ming
HVAC Ian Morgan
Electrical Nigel Burgess
Security Deondre Morris
40. 2020
FEATURED ENTERTAINERS
BEST YOUNG ARTIST of the year CAMI CAM
BALLET DANCERS OF THE YEAR Jacksons
Modern danceRS of the year sui generis
Steel pan player of the year Robert symons
Contemporary dancers of the year Jacksons
Saxophonist of the year shine hayward
Philippine singer of the year ate gloria
Rock singer of the year joy t barnum
Jazz and opera singer of the year Maurita andre
African dancers of the year donquilli
41. Credits
Hosted by Earl Cameron Theatre
Master of Ceremonies Nadanja Bailey
Printing by Bermuda PRESS
Photography by Antione Hunt
Presenter Management by Norrette Simmons
Seating by PTIX
Theatre Management by John Waddell
Transportation by Goldstar
Tickets by PREMIER tiCKETS.