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NTA Holds First Graduation as ILM-Approved Centre
By Kathryn Campbell
Jul 17, 2019 - 2:10:35 PM

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Senator Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson, Consultant at NTA is pictured speaking at the ceremony.

Nassau, The Bahamas – Five adult graduates made history as they became the first to receive certifications from the National Training Agency (NTA) since its approval as an Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) City & Guilds Centre.
 
Tonya Rolle, Fredericka Bowe, Ian Rolle, Demetrius Todd and Brendalee Knowles received special pins and certificates in leadership and team skills level II during a graduation ceremony, Monday, July 15, 2019.

Gadville McDonald, Executive Director, NTA; Ricardo Deveaux, Deputy Permanent Secretary; Senator Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson, Consultant; Carolyn Bethel, Registration Manager and Anthia Williams, Tutor/Assessor were among those present at the event. Ms. Rolle was selected as the Most Outstanding Student and received an award.

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The graduates are shown from left: Ian Rolle, Demetrius Todd, Brendalee Knowles, Fredrica Bowe and Tonya Rolle. BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.

Mr. McDonald said the ceremony signaled a “major” accomplishment for the graduates and for the NTA as it is the only government-approved ILM centre in this region.

Congratulating the participants he said, “We believe that as you leave here tonight you will demonstrate the level of leadership that we know your industry requires and our country is calling for.”

City & Guilds is a leader in skills development that works with governments, businesses and education centers to help people, organizations and economies build their skills for productivity and growth through work-based learning.

The NTA is presently registering for the next ILM cohort, which begins in September.

 
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BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.


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BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.


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Shown from left: Anthia Williams, Tutor/Assessor; Ricardo Deveaux, Deputy Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour; Gadville McDonald, Executive Director, NTA. BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.


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Gadville McDonald, Executive Director, NTA, gives remarks at the ceremony. BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.


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Most Outstanding Student Award. BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.


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Tonya Rolle, recipient of the Most Outstanding Student award, gives her reflections of the training program. BIS Photo/Raymond A. Bethel, Sr.


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