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Beaches Boscobel offers scholarships to team members
published: Wednesday | October 15, 2003

ST. MARY:

BEACHES BOSCOBEL Resort and Golf Club has sponsored 11 team members to the tune of J$2 million to pursue diplomas, associate degrees and degree courses in Business Administration and Management Studies at the Institute of Management Science/Institute of Management and Production (IMS/IMP) beginning this month for the academic year 2003/2004.

Scholarships were awarded to Grace White, supervisor in the Food and Beverage Department; Seymour Henry, evening duty manager; Hughston Foreman, entertainment manager; Sharla Valentine, trainee manager; Lincoln Martin, cost controller; Annette Whittaker, kids kamp supervisor; Michelle Jankie, executive assistant; Patricia Rhoden, human resources assistant; Marie Clayton-James, payables clerk; Lisa Gaye Reynolds, payroll clerk; and Novelette Afflick, reservationist.

CREATING PRODUCTIVE, EFFICIENT WORKERS

Shelly-Ann Whitely, training manager at Beaches Boscobel and co-ordinator of the scholarship programme at the resort, said that Beaches Boscobel Resort and Golf Club is pleased to collaborate with IMS/IMP to develop team members into effective, highly skilled and theoretically sound productive members of the work of world. She also added that in providing this level of training, they were ensuring that team members can operate at a high level of efficiency and therefore able to bring a level of professionalism to every task they undertake in the delivery of service at the resort.

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