Young Caymanians honoured
Hon. Minister Jay Ebanks honors young Caymanians at National Skills Competition Awards
The Hon. Jay Ebanks, Minister for Planning, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure honored Caymanian trade apprentices at an awards ceremony for the recent Second Annual National Skills Competition held by the Public Works Department (PWD).
Minister Ebanks congratulated the apprentices and said the competition had been a remarkable display of their individual abilities as well as the strength of the Ministry’s vocational education and training programs.
“Throughout the competition we were able to see the very best of what young Caymanians have to offer our country,” he said. “The wealth of talent on display fills me with confidence that the future of Cayman is very bright.”
Over two days, fifteen apprentices competed in five skill areas at the Public Works Department’s Construction Trades Training Center. Winners included Malik Parchmont for carpentry, Samuel White for AC & Refrigeration, Joshua Bent for electrical, Romeo Thomas for plumbing, and Dalbert Johnson for masonry.
The Award ceremony was open to the public with many industry leaders in attendance.
“The programme offers participants a learning and development pathway, and the opportunity to expand their personal and professional capabilities. Apprentices are supported every step of the way with opportunities to learn and grow,” Hon. Minister Jay Ebanks said. “Our Ministry is working to give young Caymanians access to education and training, to ensure young people from all backgrounds are supported.”
Currently, fifty young Caymanians participate in the Public Works Apprenticeship Programme with most finding work in the construction industry after completing a 2-3 years in the programme.
The PWD Skills Competition was sponsored by Dart, The Phoenix Group, Arch & Godfrey and Kirk Home Centre. All attended the ceremony presenting awards to the winners of each category.
Samuel White, PWD apprentice and winner of AC & Refrigeration category said. “The apprenticeship programme has taught me how to master the basics of my specialty and learn how the equipment works. I’ve used the knowledge that I’ve learned to perform in the working world.”
Competition winners by category:
Carpentry
1st Place- Malik Parchmont (sponsored by Arch & Godfrey)
AC & Refrigeration
1st Place- Samuel White (sponsored by DART)
2nd Place- Jharran Greenidge (sponsored by PWD)
Electrical
1st Place- Joshua Bent (sponsored by PWD)
2nd Place- Caleb Davidson-Ebanks (sponsored by PWD)
Plumbing
1st Place- Romeo Thomas (sponsored by DART)
2nd Place- Timothy Mckenzie (Sponsored by PWD)
Masonry
1st Place- Dalbert Johnson (sponsor Phoenix)
2nd Place- Timothy Mckenzie (sponsor PWD)
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Photo Captions:
1. The Hon. Minister Jay Ebanks opens the PWD Skills Competition Awards Ceremony
2. 1st Place Winner – Carpentry, Malik Parchmont; sponsor Arch & Godfrey representative
3. 1st Place Winner – AC & Refrigeration, Samuel White; sponsor Dart representative
4. 2nd Place Winner – AC & Refrigeration, Jharran Greenidge; The Hon. Minister Jay Ebanks
5. 1st Place Winner – Electrical, Joshua Bent; Troy Whorms, Director, Public Works Department
6. 2nd Place Winner – Electrical, Caleb Davidson-Ebanks
7. 1st Place Winner – Plumbing, Romeo Thomas; sponsor Dart representative
8. 1st Place Winner – Masonry, Dalbert Johnson
9. Group shot – including
· CTTC instructors, Tehran Stanford, Eric Green, & Pedro Triana (far right)
· The Hon. Minister Jay Ebanks
· Skills Competition participants
· PWD Director, Troy Whorms
· Construction Trades Training Centre Director, Dr. Ande Francis (far left)