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JAM | Dec 7, 2022

PHOTOS | The US Embassy’s Stakeholder Appreciation and Recognition Awards ceremony

Shemar-Leslie Louisy

Shemar-Leslie Louisy / Our Today

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The US Embassy held its fourth staging of the Stakeholder Appreciation and Recognition Awards (SARA) ceremony at the AC Hotel in St Andrew earlier today (December 7), to highlight the performance of programme partners who have exemplified the best practices in their sector and engendered an environment that inspires new ideas.

Our Today brings to you moments with some of the awardees this morning.

Inspector Brenton Williams (left) receiving a postal award from Dominick Riley, US postal inspector attaché. (Photos: Shemar-Leslie Louisy / Our Today)
Dr Diana Thorburn, representing the Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI), receiving a postal award from Dominick Riley, US postal inspector attaché.
Male musical trio Island Kings performing during the intermission.
Communication specialists Michelle-Ann Letman and Stacy-Ann Smith, after receiving their Spotlight awards.
Danielle Barnes (left), commercial specialist at the US Embassy in Kingston, and Jodi-Ann Quarrie, CEO of AmCham and recipient of an Impact Award.
Joe James (left), economic officer at the US Embassy in Kingston, and Stephen Price, vice-president and general manager of Flow, recipient of one of the Spotlight awards.
Jodi-Ann Quarrie (left), Danielle Barnes and Joe James posing for a photo with Ann-Dawn Young Sang and Stephen Price.
Joe James (left), economic officer at the US Embassy in Kingston, and Ann-Dawn Young Sang, president of AmCham and recipient of an Impact Award.
Andrew Wynter (left), CEO of Passport Immigration and Citizenship Agency, receiving a Spotlight Award from Gregory Styles, Immigration & Customs Enforcement country attaché.
From left: Social media brand ambassadors Carlyle Grant, Jamieson Daley, Isheba Cornwall, Mark-Anthony Deacon, and Bobby Adelson Jr, public affairs officer at the US Embassy in Kingston.
Professor Herbert Gayle receiving one of the political awards from Scott Winton, political and regional team lead at the US Embassy in Kingston.

Read: US Embassy awards 29 recipients for outstanding contributions to Jamaica

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