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Hendrickson is Hospitality Jamaica's Personality of the Year

Published:Sunday | November 20, 2016 | 12:00 AMClaudia Gardner
Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett presents the Hospitality Personality of the Year award to hotelier Kevin Hendrickson.
Dr David Lowe (left), chief executive officer of Caribbean Producers, presents the Best Small/Boutique Hotel award to Round Hill's Hillary Stewart, food and beverage director, and Omar Robinson, general manager.
Hospitality Jamaica coordinator Janet Silvera (left) presents one of three awards to the Best All-Inclusive Hotel – Over 300 Rooms to the Royalton White Sands team.
The Hendrickson Group of Companies team with their clutch of awards.
The Gleaner's Business Development Manager Nordia Craig shares lens time with Hedonism II's general manager, Kevin Levee (centre) and the resort's executive chef, Anthony Miller after accepting the award for 'Best Cuisine'.
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Veteran hotelier Kevin Hendrickson was as surprised as he was elated when he was announced the Hospitality Personality of the Year during The Gleaner's Hospitality Jamaica Awards ceremony, held Saturday night at the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St James.

Hendrickson came out ahead of Josef Fortsmayr, of Round Hill in Hanover, and partners Shireen Aga and Barbara Walker of Mockingbird Hill in Portland.

He was lauded as having proven himself to be a committed contributor to Jamaica's tourism industry, investing continuously in upgrading and refurbishing his properties and providing service and products beyond expectations.

Hendrickson was also applauded for, among other things, his heavy investment in staff training, personnel development and preservation of the natural environment.

He began his foray in 1981 as general manager of the then Courtleigh Hotel on Trafalgar Road in

St Andrew and later acquired other properties over the decades, including The Ruins at the Falls in Ocho Rios, Knutsford Court Hotel, Holiday Inn Resort in Montego Bay, the former Wyndham hotel in 2014, and The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, which was also a big winner on Saturday night, copping two awards for the Best Conference/

Business Hotel and the Best European Plan hotel.

"I was shocked," Hendrickson told The Gleaner following the awards ceremony.

"I wasn't even prepared. I didn't even think you had to make a speech ... . I was extremely surprised, and honoured, I must admit. The feeling is fantastic. It is very rewarding, you know, anytime you win an award for anything, more importantly for the team, the whole morale of the whole team, (because) even if they are not in that particular property, it is still a team effort."

 

A FANTASTIC PRODUCT

 

He added: "I am just proud to have been part of this Hospitality 2016 awards. It really is nice, the recognition that Hospitality Jamaica gives to the industry overall and the exposure, not just to us Jamaicans, but to the entire world. The publication shows off a lot of fantastic products, the culture, the people, the whole range of what Jamaica is all about as a location."

The other hospitality stakeholders who shared the spotlight included Negril's Hedonism II, which copped the Jamaica's Best in Cuisine and the Jamaica's Best in Entertainment awards.

Trelawny's Royalton also took home three awards on Saturday night - the Best in Innovation, Best All-inclusive - over 300 Rooms and the People's Choice awards.

Taking home one award each were Rainforest Seafoods, which won for Best Purveyor; Chukka, which took the Best Attraction title; Knutsford Express, which was voted the Best Transportation Company; Half Moon, which copped the Best Eco/Sustainable Resort; and the Round Hill Hotel and Villas in Hanover, which won the title of Best Small/Boutique Hotel.

The Hermosa Cove Hotel in Ocho Rios took home the judge's special award for Most Eclectic Hotel award, while Montego Bay's Riu Palace were the winners of the Best All-inclusive - Under 300 Rooms.

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett, in his address, lauded The Gleaner for the initiative.

"Inspired thought has been translated into strong action that brings recognition to the players of the industry who have performed with excellence," Bartlett said.

"I do believe that these activities enhance the performance of the stakeholders in the industry and gives us a sense of place; a sense that if you do well, you can be celebrated; you can be positioned for others to emulate."

Sponsors of the event include the Jamaica Tourist Board, the Montego Bay Convention Centre, Tai Flora, John Swaby Entertainment, Rainforest Seafoods, Caribbean Producers Jamaica, and Jamaica Broilers.

2016 HOSPITALITY JAMAICA AWARDS WINNERS

 

 

Best Cuisine

 

Hedonism II

Other finalists: Riu Palace Jamaica (Montego Bay), Royalton White Sands

 

Best Small/Boutique Hotel

 

Round Hill Hotel and Villas

Other finalists: Rockhouse, Courtleigh Hotel and Suites

 

Best Purveyor

 

Rainforest Seafoods

Other finalists: Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited, Jamaica Broilers

 

Best in Transportation

 

Knutsford Express

Other finalists: Island Car Rentals, Tropical Tours

 

Best in Innovation (sponsored by appleton)

 

Royalton White Sands

 

Best Attraction

 

Chukka

Other finalists: Kool Runnings Adventure Park, Jewel Runaway Bay Water Park

 

Best Conference/

 

 

Business Hotel

 

Jamaica Pegasus

Other finalists: Hilton Rose Hall, Moon Palace Jamaica Grande

 

Best in Jamaican Entertainment

 

Hedonism II

Other finalist: Royalton White Sands

 

Best European

 

 

Plan Hotel

 

Jamaica Pegasus

Other finalists: Round Hill Hotel and Villas, Half Moon

 

Best All-Inclusive Hotel - Under 300 Rooms

 

Riu Palace Jamaica (Montego Bay)

Other finalists: Jewel Runaway Bay, Hedonism II

 

Best All-Inclusive Hotel - Over 300 Rooms

 

Royalton White Sands

Other finalists: Couples Swept Away, Moon Palace Jamaica Grande

 

Best Eco/Sustainable hotel

 

Half Moon

Other finalist: Royalton White Sands

 

MOST ECLECTIC HOTEL

 

Hermosa Cove

 

People's Choice Award

 

Royalton White Sands

 

Hospitality Personality of the Year

 

Kevin Hendrickson