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Mount Gay salutes workers

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Mount Gay Distilleries Ltd recently recognised the contribution of ten of its retirees and over 20 long-standing team members during the company’s awards ceremony.

Among the retirees were Pamela Greaves and Hayden Fields, who were with the company for 38 and 31 years respectively, as well as Angela Bennett and Marcia John, both serving 29 years; Ambadeen Watson – 24 years; Stevenson Hall – 23 years and Junes Haynes – 22 years. Sharon Cadogan, Claudia Freer and George Worrell, who collectively served over 40 years with the company, also received awards.

Those honoured for long-service included Anthony Alleyne for 25 years, as well as Walter Gaskin, Valance Ward, Sheron Maynard and Andrew Walcott who have each been with the company for 20 years.

Other awards were presented to team members celebrating five, ten and 15 years with Mount Gay, in addition to an environmental award, The GEM (Greening award), which was won by Anies Jordan and Ryan Adamson. The 5 ‘S’ Award for maintaining a safe and tidy work environment was presented to the Visitor Centre team.

Managing director, Raphael Grisoni, congratulated the awardees: “Your contribution has been invaluable. It is through your hard work and loyalty that we have celebrated many successes over the years and we sincerely thank you.

“I must also thank every individual in the company for their role this year. We have been through a very special year and I have to say that we did extremely well. In this extraordinarily unstable and fast changing environment, we demonstrated the ability to adapt, which allowed us to reach our targets.” (PR)

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