
DRIVING LITTLE KIDS WITH BIG DREAMS -- Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd. makes a donation to the Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation for the fourth consecutive year in an effort to solidify the importance of education. Pictured l-r: Myra E. Mitchell, Vice-President of Communications and Ricardo P. Deveaux, President & CEO of the Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation along with Cyndi Williams-Rahming, Customer Service & PR Manager, Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd. and Chairman of the Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation.
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Nassau, Bahamas - For the smallest student with the tallest
hope and highest ambition, the Primary Student of the Year Awards is the Super
Bowl of studies -- winning one of the awards is as important a lifelong
bragging right as beating the Lakers and Celtics combined to walk away with the
all-time NBA championship. "It just
doesn't get any more important than this at the primary school level and it's
such a healthy competition," said Cyndi Williams-Rahming, Chairman of the
Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation that created the award
scheme more than a decade ago and has been building on it ever since, offering
more prizes for outstanding students who come from government and independent
schools across the country every May. This year, winning students will have
even more to smile about, thanks to a generous donation from Caribbean Bottling
Company (Bahamas) Ltd. It's the fourth consecutive year the leading
non-alcoholic beverage bottling company has contributed to the cause and
Williams-Rahming, who is also Caribbean Bottling's Customer Service & PR
Manager, says it is part of the company's commitment to youth and national
development.
“Educating the population is
extremely in the development of any progressive society," said Williams-Rahming,
“Caribbean Bottling has maintained a commitment to education and is pleased to
partner with the Foundation in rewarding the efforts of the country’s best and
brightest students.” In addition to partnering with the bottlers of Coca-Cola
and other corporate donors, the Foundation partners with the Pan-Hellenic
Council.
This year’s awards show is expected
to draw hundreds of students and while dozens will receive special mention and accolades
for outstanding academic performance, one student will be singled out as the
Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year. The recipient must have also
demonstrated exceptional leadership ability, be involved in campus and
community programs and be the embodiment of an all around good citizen. Event organizers
are grateful for corporate donations like Caribbean Bottling's.
“In order for the program to be a
success and to provide the sponsorships, airline tickets and prizes we rely heavily
on the continued support of corporate sponsors and we are pleased that
Caribbean Bottling Company has come to the forefront once again in such a
tangible way,” said Ricardo P. Deveaux, President of The Bahamas Primary School
Student of the Year Foundation. “It is an equally special time for the students
who receive these gifts as they sincerely appreciate the gesture and the
interest the wider community displays in their educational achievements. As a
result, they are further encouraged to aim for excellence.”