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CMI celebrates 33rd Annual Graduation with regional head

Published:Monday | November 17, 2014 | 9:38 PM
Prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne (right), assists president of the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA), Grantley Stephenson (centre) and Dionne Mason-Gordon, conference and operations manager, CSA in the handing over of the cheque to executive director of the institute, Dr Fritz Pinnock, while third officer, Kymani Seymour and navigational cadet, Shane Salmon look on.
Recipients of the Monica Silvera Scholarship share a proud moment with president of the CSA, Grantley Stephenson (left) and prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gaston Browne (right). The recipients are (from second left) Ramar Lovelace, Nardica Phillips, Kayon Davis and Shane Salmon.
Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMI) expresses appreciation to the Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA) through the presentation of an award to recognise the unwavering support of the CSA. Prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, Gastone Browne (right), presents the CMI special Industry Award of Appreciation to Grantley Stephenson, president of the CSA.
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CMI celebrates 33rd Annual Graduation with regional head

Graduation 2014 was a

special occasion for the Caribbean Maritime Institute (CMI) as it celebrated its 33rd annual staging of the event with regional partners and friends of the industry. The celebrations spanned two days, beginning with a welcome ceremony for the guest speaker, Gaston Browne, prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, on Wednesday, November 12, and the graduation exercise on Thursday, November 13.

On Wednesday, students of the CMI benefited from the generous donation from industry partners of the institute, The Caribbean Shipping Association (CSA). The Monica Silvera Scholarship Foundation, established by the CSA, provides U$20,000 annually to needy but deserving students.