Presentation of Graduates - Class of 2023

College & Faculty Colours BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT – Gold Saffron HEALTH SCIENCES – Forest Green JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH AND VETERINARY SCIENCES – TCD Music Cerise THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT – Post Office Red EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES – Wedgewood Blue ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING – Chile LAW – Imperial Purple Firenze SCIENCE AND SPORT – Cumbria Green The listings of names, degrees, diplomas, associate degrees and certificates to be awarded, herein, are subject to such changes as may be necessary to conform to the official records of the University of Technology, Jamaica. COLLEGES FACULTIES 2

INTRODUCTION TO THE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 THE ARMS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 THE MACE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 THE EDWARD SEAGA AWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 CHANCELLOR’S MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 PRESIDENT’S HONOUR ROLL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 REGISTRAR’S MESSAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 HONORARY GRADUANDS DR. PATRICK DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 MR. RICHARD BYLES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 HONORARY GRADUATES OF UTECH, JAMAICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 –18 VISITOR & OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19–20 SENIOR ACADEMIC & ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21–25 ORDER OF PROGRAMME FRIDAY NOVEMBER 17, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27–30 PRESENTATION OF GRADUATES 3 Contents MISS SHERICKA JACKSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 • JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH AND VETERINARY SCIENCES / 47 COLLEGE OF ORAL HEALTH SCIENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48–49 SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH & HEALTH TECHNOLOGY . . . . . . . .50–51 • COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES / 37 CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38–40 SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41–43 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44–45 ORDER OF PROGRAMME SATURDAY NOVEMBER 18, 2023 . . . . . . . . . . . 31–34

• FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT / 83 CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84 SCHOOL OF BUILDING AND LAND MANAGEMENT . . . . . . . . . . . 85–87 • FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES / 89 SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION . . . . . . . . . 91–93 • FACULTY OF LAW / 63 FACULTY OF LAW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 • FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT / 95 CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF SPORT SCIENCES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES . . . . . . . . . . . . 98–99 PLATFORM SEATING. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100–101 THE UNIVERSITY SONG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 4 Contents • COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT / 67 SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69–78 SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT. . . . . . . 79–80 SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MANAGEMENT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 • FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING / 53 SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY . . . . 54–57 SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58–61 JOAN DUNCAN SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, ETHICS AND LEADERSHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

HISTORY The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech, Ja.) dates its beginning from 1958, originally as the Jamaica Institute of Technology. In 1959 the name of the institution was changed to the College of Arts, Science and Technology and it became incorporated in the College of Arts, Science and Technology (CAST) Scheme of 1959. This was validated by an ACT of Parliament in 1964. In 1986, the CAST Scheme was revised in order to make the College a degree-granting institution, and the College became legally empowered to conduct affairs under a governing Council and Academic Board. The institution was formally accorded University status on September 1, 1995 as the University of Technology, Jamaica. The history of the institution is intimately connected with the social and economic development of Jamaica. From just over 50 students and four programmes in 1958, UTech Ja. has grown to become Jamaica’s premier national institution with a student population of over 12,000. It now offers more than 100 programmes at the certificate, diploma and degree levels through its three colleges and five faculties. The University has further expanded access to its programme offerings to meet the demands of business and industry by establishing campuses and satellite locations across Jamaica. In addition, several programmes are franchised through partnership with community colleges, and most programmes are associated with national and international professional umbrella organisations. Syllabuses are modeled on the English polytechnic system, with emphasis on flexibility of approach, work-based, experiential learning and professional linkages facilitated through co-operative work based programmes. Flexibility in the University’s academic programmes is reflected in the various modes of course delivery, which include the establishment of a Semesterised mode of delivery introduced in academic year 1999/2000 and further adjusted and piloted in 2009–2010. The University’s mandate is reflected in its mission – “To positively impact Jamaica and the wider Caribbean through high quality learning opportunities, research and value added solutions to government, industry and communities. “As such, the University’s three core pillars are teaching, research and community service. The University Council of Jamaica (UCJ) has registered UTech, Ja. as a tertiary institution. The University was granted Institutional Accreditation effective February 2018. When institutional accreditation is granted, the programmes are recognized by the UCJ and local and international stakeholders, as meeting minimum acceptable standards. The University is committed to excellence in all aspects of its course of study offerings. By submitting its courses of study to accrediting bodies for review and accreditation, the University ensures that its programmes are of high quality and international standard. 5 Introduction to the University

“Azure a Bar wavy enhanced of one wave and depressed of one point Argent issuing therefrom a Sun in Splendour with four rays reversed throughout or in base with the head surmounting the Bar a Pair of Compass Dividers also or and for the Crest upon a Helm A Rim set with Pineapples three manifest or issuing therefrom between two trailing Branches of Lignum vitae flowered proper each terminating in a Seed or three Hibiscus Flowers also or slipped and leaved Azure hovering over and abutting that on the sinister a Long-Tail Doctor Bird proper.” In creating the Arms, the University sought to reflect its values and focus while maintaining a link with the former Institution – the College of Arts, Science & Technology (CAST). The components, which are generally stylised, are interpreted below. The Doctor Bird and Pineapples, which are part of the Jamaican Coat of Arms, portray the uniqueness of the Institution as the first national university. The Hibiscus on which the Doctor Bird feeds, symbolizes the University as the sustainer of mind, body and spirit. The Lignum vitae, a native Jamaican tree, is abundant on the Liguanea Plains, where the University is located, and symbolizes productivity and the capacity to withstand adversity. The Sun symbolizes life, light and energy; the Mountains – strength, majesty and beauty; the Open Book, on its side, following the contour of the mountains – the generation, accessibility and transfer of knowledge and the Pair of Dividers, which was also a component of the CAST logo – technology and the continuity between CAST and UTech, Jamaica. The Motto, in Latin, is “Magna per Artem Gesta” and translated into English is “Excellence Through Knowledge.” 6 The Arms (Registered with the College of Arms of London and granted to the University of Technology, Jamaica in November 1999)

THE MACE OF KNOWLEDGE symbolizes the power of knowledge as the path to progress and a weapon against ignorance. The Mace is made of silver symbolizing light and Lignum vitae wood symbolizing our heritage. The five polished silver fingers or petals that form the crown, cradle the inner sphere (Lignum vitae), the sphere of knowledge of the University. They are of equal strength and significance and represent the use of the five senses, which contribute to the expansion of universal knowledge, represented by the larger silver sphere. The openness of this sphere signifies the infinite nature of knowledge. The crown, which is supported by a wooden staff, made of Lignum vitae wood is mounted on three discs, representing mind, soul and body and the levels of education – basic, primary, secondary and tertiary, in Jamaica. Silver bands in the middle and at both ends encircle the staff. The Lignum vitae flower, which forms part of the Arms, is engraved on the middle band. The Mace was designed by Basil Watson and constructed by him in collaboration with Garth Sanguinetti. 7 The Mace

The Most Honourable Edward Seaga ON, PC served as Prime Minister of Jamaica between 1980 and 1989. He has also played outstanding and extensive roles as a pioneer in numerous spheres of national life in Jamaica. Among many other things, the Most Hon. Seaga has placed his authoritative, brilliant mark in areas of institution-building, economic enterprise, cultural and religious development, sports, music, and community organization. The University remains grateful for his contributions to the nation, and will treasure his legacy through this award, as we recall his indomitable spirit, his love for people, and, above all, his love for Jamaica. The Most Honourable Seaga served with distinction as Chancellor of the University of Technology, Jamaica, from 2010 to the time of his passing, and was Pro-Chancellor from 2008 to 2010. Working with the team at the University, he was a guiding force in bringing about a number of notable achievements during the period of his tenure. Throughout this period, we consistently benefitted from his leadership and expertise, wealth of knowledge, sharp intellect and his sound judgement. In presiding at our Graduation Ceremonies and our Annual General Meetings of the Council, and in giving lectures and presentations, the Most Honourable Seaga inspired our students and enhanced the University as a place of learning and intellectual analysis. The Academic Board at its meeting held August 15, 2019 approved the establishment of an academic award in the name of the University’s second Chancellor, The Most Honourable Edward Seaga ON, PC who died on May 28, 2019. The award is given in recognition of his outstanding national service and contribution to the development of the University. It is to be presented at the annual Congregation of Graduates and took effect for the Graduating Class of 2018/2019. The recipient of the Award is the First Class Honours Undergraduate Student with the highest overall GPA in the 2022/2023 academic year. The recipient of the 2023 Edward Seaga Award is: Chantelle Britton Faculty of Science & Sport GPA 4.03 The Edward Seaga Award 8

Dear Graduates, I am honoured to be here today to celebrate this momentous occasion with you and offer my warmest congratulations. As you embark on this new chapter in your lives, I want to take a moment to reflect on the role of technology in your journey. The pace of technological change is accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Just a few decades ago, we were using typewriters and rotary phones. Today, we have smartphones, tablets, and laptops that give us access to an unprecedented amount of information and communication. This rapid change has had a profound impact on our lives. It has changed the way we work, learn, and communicate. It has also made the world a smaller place. We can now stay in touch with friends and family who live far away, and we can learn about different cultures and perspectives with just a few clicks of a button. In your time here, you've not only acquired academic knowledge but have also navigated an era of rapid technological evolution. The tools and innovations that have become integral to your education have also transformed the way we learn, collaborate, and engage with the world. Embracing technology has been more than adopting the latest gadgets; it's been about harnessing the power of innovation to enhance your educational experience. From virtual classrooms to collaborative online platforms, you've been at the forefront of a digital revolution that has redefined the landscape of education. As you step into the next phase of your lives, I encourage you to carry forward this spirit of embracing technology. The skills you've developed in this technologically infused environment are not just for the classroom; they are tools that can empower you in your future endeavours. Leverage them to stay connected, to seek new opportunities, and to continue your pursuit of knowledge. The world you are entering is dynamic and interconnected, and technology will be your ally in navigating its complexities. Embrace it with confidence, adaptability, and a commitment to lifelong learning. The proficiency you've gained here is not just a degree; it's a foundation for success in a world where technological literacy is paramount. I am pleased that here at our University of Technology, Jamaica, we have successfully infused technology into all our courses of study, equipping each of you with the skills needed for the professional world. Congratulations on this remarkable achievement! May your journey be filled with continued growth, success, and a seamless integration of technology into the tapestry of your lives. Congratulations, UTech, Jamaica Knights! 9 Mr Lloyd Carney, Bsc, Msc, Hon. DEng.Tech CHANCELLOR'S MESSAGE

It is a special joy for me to extend my heartiest congratulations to our Graduating Class of 2023. Your arrival parents, family, sponsors, and friends who have supported you and made this happy moment possible. Graduates, you are all leaders; and Jamaica needs your leadership. As you move on to the world of work, entrepreneurship or to further studies, I am confident that you will use your newly acquired UTech, Jamaica certification to make a valuable contribution to your chosen profession, your community, and your country. Jamaica is relying on tertiary graduates to further propel our nation into realizing the Vision 2030 goal of developed country status that will make Jamaica truly a place “to live, work, raise families and do business.” You are all leaders because you have proven that you can pursue a goal and achieve it. The strength of your UTech, Jamaica certification now empowers you to step into a future full of possibilities and hope. Share your experiences and newly acquired knowledge with others so that they too will be inspired to excel. In so doing, I encourage you to be good ambassadors of our motto, “Excellence through Knowledge.” I invite you to maintain a relationship with your alma mater through participation in our Alumni Association and other areas of mutually beneficial collaboration. It is through your continued support of your university that your certification will continue to increase in value. I wish for you every success in your continuing journey of lifelong learning in fulfilling your dreams of excellence, prosperity, and service to others. Congratulations on your graduation! 10 Dr. Kevin Brown PhD, MEng. AMIMechE at this pinnacle of your journey is testament to your commitment, your resilience, and your hard work. Congratulations on overcoming the tumultuous period posed by a global pandemic and other challenges during your sojourn, to successfully complete your degrees, diplomas, and certificates. Today you are proud UTech Knights, and you should feel justly proud to reap the rewards of your labour. This achievement puts you among the less than 15% total number of Jamaicans who have had the privilege of attaining tertiary education.This life-changing accomplishment is a huge step towards your future. A debt of gratitude is owed to your lecturers, administrators, your PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

THE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, JAMAICA recognizes the academic success of its students in various ways. One such is by listing on the President’s Honour Roll those students from the graduating class who have achieved the most outstanding academic performance. To be eligible, a student must attain a minimum GPA of 3.80. The general criteria stipulate, in addition, that students must be in good standing with the University and must have completed 12 credits per semester including the summer session. This year, the following students have met the requirements for the President’s Honour Roll: • Kyanna McLaughlin • Elona Young 11 President’s Honour Roll FACULTY OF EDUCATION & LIBERAL STUDIES FACULTY OF LAW FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH AND VETERINARY SCIENCES COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCE • SUEN CHANG • Garciann Mairs • Shemone Wright • Kelsey Barnaby • Azaria Wray • ShaAnn Thomas • Chamoya Meggie-Gayle Dana McGregor • Kereisha Smith Morris • Tiffany Morris • Ashley Maxwell Brittania Brandford • Trichell BantonBlake • Brianna Stone • Monique Boothe • Trisha Goodlitt • Shashoy Jones-Daley • Sarah Nelson • FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTING • Reshma Anderson • Chantelle Britton • Keresh Hall • Jason Baker • Natalie McKenzie • Sudan Peters

and I have every confidence that you will make a positive impact in your chosen fields. Remember, the knowledge and experiences you have gained during your time here are not only tools for your personal and professional growth, but also a foundation upon which you can build a bright and promising future. I urge you to pay it forward. Share your knowledge, mentor others, and always be a source of inspiration to those around you. Your contributions can make a significant difference in the lives of others, just as you have been influenced by your time here at our University of Technology, Jamaica. We acknowledge all those whose support was vital to your successful academic journey, families, friends, sponsors, advisors, and the university community. No matter where life takes you, please know that you will always be a UTech, Jamaica Knight and take with you the Core Values of our University of Technology, Jamaica: Respect, Accountability, Integrity, Service Excellence, Innovation, and Teamwork. These values will guide you in your future endeavors and help you make a positive impact on the world. Once again, congratulations on this incredible achievement. May the future hold endless opportunities, and may you continue to achieve great things. Marion Brown VP & University Registrar 12 Ms Marion Brown, BA, LLB, L.E.C. MBA REGISTRAR'S MESSAGE s Vice President and University Registrar of the University of A Technology, Jamaica, it is with immense pride and joy that I extend my heartfelt congratulations to each one of you on the successful completion your respective courses of study. This is a remarkable achievement, and I have no doubt that your dedication, hard work, and passion will continue to serve you well in all your future endeavors. Your degree gives you a competitive advantage as you venture into the job market. I encourage you to approach each new challenge with the same determination and enthusiasm that you demonstrated here at the University of Technology, Jamaica. You have proven yourselves to be exceptional individuals,

ITechnology, and Innovation (STI) industries. He is the current CEO at Convergent Technologies Ltd. and also serves as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Engineering and Computing, UTech, Jamaica where he has also served in a research advisory capacity and has mentored scores of the faculty’s students. A prominent leader in the Jamaican telecommunications landscape, Dr. Dallas has spearheaded the introduction of numerous computer telephony integration (CTI) products and advocated for a forward-thinking interconnect Policy in Jamaica. He played a pivotal role in the consultative talks with the Government of Jamaica on the Jamaica Telecommunications Act of 2000. As a former President of the Jamaica Computer Society and founding Chairman of both the Jamaica Software Developers Association (JAMSDA) and the Jamaica Adiotext Service Providers, Dr. Dallas’ influence on the ICT industry has been extensive. His tenure as Chairman of the Government of Jamaica’s Central Information Technology Office and the Board of Examiners (Licensing of Electricians) reflects his commitment to advancing technology standards. In addition to his pioneering efforts, Dr. Dallas has been pivotal at the helm of significant software development prospects and advocated fervently for the sector’s growth. He has been instrumental in positioning software development as a key driver of economic transformation in Jamaica. Dr. Dallas holds a BSc in Chemical Engineering and an MSc in Chemical Systems and Process Control Engineering, both from University of Veszprém, Hungary and a PhD in Control Engineering from the University of Bradford, UK. 13 HONORARY GRADUAND Dr. Patrick Dallas s a distinguished figure in the Chemical Engineering, Control Engineering, ICT, and Science,

M Governors’ meetings for 2023. Mr. Byles is also Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of the Financial Services Commission. His most recent previous assignments included being Chairman of Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited, following 13 successful years at the helm of Sagicor Group Jamaica as President and Chief Executive Officer. In addition to serving as Chairman for several Sagicor Group-related boards, he was also Chairman of a number of other private sector boards, including Desnoes and Geddes Limited (Red Stripe Jamaica), and a Director on Panjam Investment Ltd., among other boards. During his tenure at Sagicor, Mr. Byles distinguished himself as the first private sector Co-Chairman of Jamaica’s landmark Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC), which was responsible for monitoring Jamaica’s performance under the economic transformation and sustainable debt reduction programme as part of an Agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Mr. Byles holds a B.Sc. in Economics from the University of the West Indies, Mona and an M.Sc. in National Development from the University of Bradford, Yorkshire, England. In recognition of his sterling contributions to business leadership, Mr. Byles was inducted into the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica (PSOJ) Hall of Fame. He was also awarded the Doctor of Humane Letters by Northern Caribbean University, and the Doctor of Business by the University College of the Caribbean. Other honours bestowed on him include the American Friends of Jamaica International Achievement award and the American Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement Award. 14 HONORARY GRADUAND Mr. Richard Byles r. Richard Byles, current Governor of the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ), has contributed five decades of professional service excellence spanning the fields of information, marine services, industrial development, investment, management, insurance, banking, tourism, property services and central banking in the private and public sectors of Jamaica. He has significantly influenced the exercise of responsible public financial management and economic development in modern Jamaica, leveraged through his illustrious career and track record as one of the most accomplished corporate leaders in Jamaica. In his current role, the BoJ Governor also serves as the Chairman of the CARICOM Central Bank

One of Jamaica’s most acclaimed sprinters, Olympian Shericka Jackson, who competes in the 100, 200, and 400 metres, in 2022 became the fastest woman alive and second fastest woman of all time in the 200 metres. Jackson started her career as a 400 m sprinter, winning bronze at the 2016 Rio Olympics, 2015 World Championships and 2019 World Championships. At the same competitions, she added medals in the 4 x 400 m relays, taking silver, gold and bronze, respectively. She also earned the gold medal in the 4 x 100 m relay at the 2019 World Championships. After Jackson shifted to shorter sprints in 2021, she won bronze in the 100 m at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, adding gold and bronze for the 4 x 100 m and 4 x 400 m relays respectively. That year, she achieved sub-10.8-seconds and sub-22-seconds personal bests in the 100 m and 200 m, respectively and with her 400 m lifetime best below 49.5 seconds, she became one of few women to reach such marks at all those events simultaneously. At the 2022 World Championships, Jackson won a silver for the 100 m, gold in the 200 m setting national record, and a silver for the 4 x 100 m relay. She was the 2022 Diamond League 200 m champion. Coached by the Hon. Stephen Francis, OD, of the UTech, Jamaica based MVP Track and Field Club, Jackson is currently the only athlete in World Championship history to win medals in the 100, 200 and 400 metres (and by extension, the 4x100 and 4x400 metres relays). She is also the second athlete in history, behind Marita Koch to win medals in the 100, 200, 400, 4x100 and 4x400 metres at the World Championships and/or the Olympic Games. She was awarded the national honour of the Order of Distinction in 2022 for distinction in her field. 15 HONORARY GRADUAND Miss Shericka Jackson

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PROFESSOR MICHAEL NOBEL, HON. DSC UTECH, JA. OCTOBER 2, 2014 MR. ERIC FRATER, CD, HON. LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 1, 2014 THE MOST HONOURABLE ERRALD MILLER, FCGI, HON. DTECH UTECH, JA. APRIL 20, 2014 HON. LASCELLES A. CHIN, OJ, HON. LLD UTECH, JA NOVEMBER 12, 2015 SIR GODFREY PALMER, OBE, HON. DSC UTECH, JA NOVEMBER 12, 2015 AMBASSADOR SHELLY-ANN FRASER-PRYCE, OD, HON. LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2016 HON. DR. GLEN CHRISTIAN, OJ, OD, JP, HON. LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2016 MR. GARY HENDRICKSON, CD, JP, HON. LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2017 HON. THE REVEREND ROSE HUDSON-WILKIN, HON. LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2017 HON. JUSTICE ZAILA MCCALLA, OJ, HON. LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2017 17 Honorary Graduates of The University of Technology, Jamaica Conferral of Honorary Degrees by the University of Technology, Jamaica is now in its twentieth year. Honorary graduates for the last nine years are listed below. The complete list is available on the University’s website: utech.edu.jm HON. DR. DONALD KEITH AMIEL, CD, LLD UTECH, JA NOVEMBER 2018 HON. ERIC CRAWFORD, LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2018

HON. DORCAS WHITE, LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2018 YVETTE DIANA CLARKE, CD, HON. LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2019 NOEL DACOSTA, CD, HON. DTECH, UTECH, JA.. NOVEMBER 2019 ARCHITECT GORDON GILL, DTECH, UTECH, JA.. NOVEMBER 2019 PROF. THE HONORABLE OSWALD HARDING, OJ, CD, QC, PHD, LLD, UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2019 HON. MOLLY RHONE, OJ, CD, LLD UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2019 PROFESSOR THE HONOURABLE MERVYN MORRIS, OM, HON. D. LITT, UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2020 HON. DR. WAYNE REID, CD, HON. DTECH UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2020 PROFESSOR HALDEN MORRIS, HON. DTECH UTECH, JA. DECEMBER 2021 THE HON. VINCENT STEPHEN FRANCIS, OJ, HON. DTECH UTECH, JA. DECEMBER 2021 MRS. ELAINE THOMPSON-HERAH, CD, HON. DTECH UTECH, JA. DECEMBER 2021 18 Honorary Graduates of The University of Technology, Jamaica ENG. ALFRICO ADAMS HON. DTECH UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2022 DR. JACQUILINE BISASOR-MCKENZIE HON. BSC, UTECH, JA. NOVEMBER 2022

VISITOR HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST HONOURABLE SIR PATRICK ALLEN, ON, GCMG, CD OFFICERS CHANCELLOR MR. LLOYD CARNEY, BSC WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, MSC LESLEY UNIVERSITY, HON. DENG TECHNOLOGY, WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY PRO-CHANCELLOR VACANT PRESIDENT Dr. KEVIN BROWN, PHD, MENG. UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM, AMIMECHE HONORARY TREASURER THE HON. SHIRLEY TYNDALL, OJ, CD, BSC UWI DEPUTY PRESIDENT PROFESSOR COLIN GYLES, CD. BSC, PHD UWI, FICD VICE PRESIDENT & UNIVERSITY REGISTRAR MARION BROWN BA. (HONS.)UWI, LLB (HONS.) UNIV. OF LOND., L.E.C NMLS, MBA ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF BUSINESS AND FINANCE OFFICER MARCIA A. JENNINGS-COLE DIP., BSC., MSC. UWI. CA, FCA. 19 Visitor & Officers

VICE PRESIDENT & LEGAL COUNSEL & COMPLIANCE OFFICER LISAMAE GORDON, BSC, LLB; PGDIP. UWI, L.E.C NMLS VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICER MRS. SIMONE MCGREGOR-JACKSON, JP, DIP UCC, BA, MSC UWI VICE PRESIDENT & CHIEF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY OFFICER DR. ANTHONIO A. ANDERSON, JP, BSC NCU, MBA WALDEN UNIVERSITY, MSC NOVA SOUTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY, DMTM CTU PUBLIC ORATOR DR. WARRICK LATTIBEAUDAIRE, BA (HONS), PHD, UWI UNIVERSITY LIBRARIAN DAVID DRYSDALE, BA, MA UWI 20 Visitor & Officers

DEANS COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ADELLA CAMPBELL, JP, BSC UWI, RM, RN, MSC UWI, LLB, UTECH, JA; PHD VICTORIA UNIV. OF WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH & VETERINARY SCIENCES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEON BENNETT, BSC, MPHIL, UWI; PHD, UNIV. OF FLORIDA; BMSC, MBBS, UWI FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT PROFESSOR GARFIELD YOUNG, BSC UWI, M.ENG.SC UNIV. OF NEW SOUTH WALES, PGDE UTECH, JA, PHD UNIV. NOTTINGHAM FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES PROFESSOR SHERMAINE BARRETT, PHD, UNIV., MINN.; MA, MOUNT SAINT VINCENT UNIVERSITY, CANADA; B.ED. UWI; TECHNICAL DIPLOMA (MECHANICAL) UTECH, JA., DIPLOMA, HRD, UCC FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTING PROFESSOR SEAN THORPE, BSC UWI; MSC UNIV. OF WESTMINSTER; PHD UTECH, JA. FACULTY OF LAW MARCIA ROBINSON (ACTG.), BSC, MBA; LLB; L.E.C. NMLS CITA (HONS.) FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT PROFESSOR KAMILAH HYLTON, BSC, MSC UWI, PHD NJIT/RUTGERS, PGDE UTECH, JA. 21 COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OLUBUSOLA AKINLADEJO (ACTG), LL.B OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIV.; LEC – NIGERIAN LAW SCHOOL; LL.M UWI; LEC NMLS; PGDE UTECH. JA. Senior Academic & Administrative Staff

ASSOCIATE DEANS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT PROFESSOR GAUNETTE SINCLAIR-MARAGH, BSC UTECH, JA., MSC UWI, PHD WASHINGTON STATE UNIV. PGDE UTECH, JA VICE DEANS COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES PROFESSOR SONIA RICHARDS-MALCOLM, JP, DHSC NSU; AHI AMT; MSC UNIV OF KENTUCKY; PGDE UTECH. JA.; MPH UWI; MT NCU JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH & VETERINARY SCIENCES DR. SEAN MONCRIEFFE PHARM D, OSU, DIP. ED, B.PHARM, MBA, UTECH, JA., MPH, UWI, FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ELIZABETH PIGOU-DENNIS, BA, MPHIL, PHD UWI FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR HAROLD N. MCDERMOTT, CERTIFICATE IN TEACHING CTC BA, MA, PHD UWI FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR BALVIN THORPE BENG, PGDE UTECH, JA MSC UWI , PHD UTECH, JA. FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEBBIE DEVONISH, DIP., SCI. ED, BSC UWI., MPHIL, PHD NCU . ASSOCIATE VICE-PRESIDENTS DISTANCE LEARNING DR. JEANETTE BARTLEY-BRYAN, BA (HONS), DIP. ED., MA, UWI; MA, EDD, UNIV. OF CINCINNATI GRADUATE STUDIES, RESEARCH AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR PAUL W. IVEY, BSC UWI, POST GRADUATE CERTIFICATE WAGENINGEN UNIV. MSC, PHD LOUISIANA STATE UNIV. MED, MT. ST. VINCENT UNIV. QUALITY ASSURANCE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JANET CAMPBELL-SHELLY (ACTG), BSC UWI, MSC ALBERTA, PHD UWI, PGDE UTECH, JA. 22

TEACHING AND LEARNING PROFESSOR HALDANE JOHNSON, B.ED. CAST; MA UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA, EDD NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY HEAD CARIBBEAN SUSTAINABLE ENERGY & INNOVATION INSTITUTE ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR RUTH POTOPSINGH, BA, DIPED UWI, MSC UNIV. COLL LOND. EMBA, PHD UWI ADVANCEMENT HECTOR WHEELER, JP, BA UWI, MBA AMERICAN UNIV. DEPUTY REGISTRAR H. BARRINGTON THOMAS, BSC, UNIV. OF LOND., MBA, UNIV. NEW ORLEANS HEADS OF SCHOOL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CELIA MCKOY BA FURMAN UNIV., MBA VANDERBILT UNIV., PGDE UTECH. JA. SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT MYRTLE WEIR, B.SC.; M.SC.; CUTL UWI JOAN DUNCAN SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, ETHICS AND LEADERSHIP PRINCE GRAHAM HAYNES COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS VANESSA WHITE-BARROW, BSC., MSC., PHD UWI; DIP. ED SHORTWOOD. CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING ANTHONETTE PATTERSON-BARTLEY, JP, MSC UWI , RN, RM SCHOOL OF PHARMACY ANDREA M. WILKINS DALY, BSC. UWI, PHARM.D. OSU; PGDE UTECH. JA. RPH 23 COORDINATOR UTECH, JA. WESTERN CAMPUS ANTOINETTE SMITH, BSC, UTECH, JA, MBA UWI BSC, UWI, MBA NOVA SOUTH EASTERN

JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH AND VETERINARY SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH & HEALTH TECHNOLOGY DR. KEVIN HARVEY, JP, MBBS, MPH, MSC(ID), DR PH UWI FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ARCH. JACQUIANN T. LAWTON, B. ARCH. THE IRWIN S. CHANIN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE OF THE COOPER UNION, NYC; MSC THE UNIV. OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE; RA JIA TTIA SCHOOL OF BUILDING AND LAND MANAGEMENT DR. ANETHEO JACKSON, BSC, MSC. PHD, UWI FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DR. CLOVER JONES-MCKENZIE, B.ED, MA, PHD UWI SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION DR. JUNIOR MARTIN, BED UTECH. JA; PHD WALDEN UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & COMPUTING SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DAVID W. WHITE, BSC (HONS., MPHIL UTECH, JA. SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING ONEIL JOSEPHS B.ED, UTECH JA.; M.SC. UNIV. NOTTINGHAM; UK FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF SPORT SCIENCES DR. DONNA-MARIE WYNTER ADAMS, BSC, UWI; DIP MGT STUDIES, JIM; MPHIL, PHD UWI SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS AVE MARIA MCINTOSH, BSC UWI; MSC LANCASTER UNIV; PGDE, CIM UTECH, JA. 24

SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES PROFESSOR SAMSON N. OMOREGIE, B.SC., MSC UNIV. NIGERIA; PH.D. UNIV. BENIN & UWI, MONA; PGDE, UTECH, JA. ASSOCIATE HEADS OF SCHOOL COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION E. ALEXIS HEWITT, BSC (HONS); MSC, PGDIP, DIPADV. DIP CIPS, PGDIP, DIP UWI PETULA SENIOR (ACTG), BSC, LLB, POSTGRAD DIPED, UTECH, JA.; POSTGRAD DIP. UWI; MSC, UNIVERSITY OF SALFORD, UK. 25 HEAD - UTECH ACADEMY SOPHIA MCINTOSH, JP, BSC UWI, DIP. ED. VTDI, MBA UWI

“Excellence Through Knowledge”

Programme PRAYER REV. HOLLAND THOMPSON UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN PRESIDENT’S WELCOME & ADDRESS DR. KEVIN BROWN, PRESIDENT CHANCELLOR’S OPENING REMARKS MR. LLOYD CARNEY CONFERMENT OF HONORARY DEGREES The University Registrar will announce the conferment of honorary degrees. The Public Orator will read the citations for the Honorary Graduands and present them to the Chancellor for the conferment of the degrees, in the following order: Dr. Patrick Dallas , Doctor of Technology Honoris Causa After the conferment of the honorary degree, the Chancellor will invite the Honorary Graduate to sign the Register of Honorary Graduates. SIGNING OF THE REGISTER Dr. Patrick Dallas, Doctor of Technology Hon. DTech The Honorary Graduate signs the Register of Honorary Graduates and giveS a brief address. UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, JAMAICA SONG BUILDING A FUTURE TOGETHER: WRITTEN AND ARRANGED BY NOEL DEXTER LED BY THE UTECH, JA CHOIR 28

Programme PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATES, ASSOCIATE DEGREES, DIPLOMAS AND CONFERMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS SCHOOL OF PHARMACY JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH AND VETERINARY SCIENCES COLLEGE OF ORAL HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGY PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATES, ASSOCIATE DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS AND CONFERMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES (CONT’D) FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING 29 MUSICAL SELECTION THE BIG DEAL / MY DREAM MEDLEY JAMAICA CONSTABULARY FORCE BAND FACULTY OF LAW VALEDICTORY ADDRESS JASON BAKER FACULTY OF LAW TRIBUTE TO THE GRADUATES “CHAMPION”: BY KEZNAMDI PERFORMED BY THE UTECH, JA CHOIR

MUSICAL SELECTION “ LEGEND”: BY CHRONIXX PERFORMED BY THE UTECH, JA CHOIR POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS 30 PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES MASTER’S DEGREES COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING SCHOOL OF COMPUTING AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING DOCTORATE DEGREES COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING SCHOOL OF PHARMACY CLOSING OF CEREMONY The Chancellor gives the final charge to the graduates, declares the proceedings at an end, and asks the Company to stand for the National Anthem. RECESSION The Mace Bearer retrieves the Mace and the Chancellor leads the recession of the platform party. The Company remains standing in place until the Chancellor’s Procession and the Academic Procession have retired. “Excellence Through Knowledge” JOINT COLLEGES OF MEDICINE, ORAL HEALTH AND VETERINARY SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND HEALTH TECHNOLOGY

Programme PRAYER REV. STEVENSON SAMUELS UNIVERSITY CHAPLAIN CONFERMENT OF HONORARY DEGREES The University Registrar will announce the conferment of honorary degrees. The Public Orator will read the citations for the Honorary Graduands and present them to the Chancellor for the conferment of the degrees, in the following order: Richard Byles, Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa Shericka Jackson , Doctor of Laws Honoris Causa After the conferment of the honorary degree, the Chancellor will invite the Honorary Graduates to sign the Register of Honorary Graduates. SIGNING OF THE REGISTER DR . Richard Byles , Doctor of Laws Hon. LLD DR. Shericka. Jackson, Doctor of Laws Hon. LLD The Honorary Graduates sign the Register of Honorary Graduates and give a brief address. UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, JAMAICA SONG BUILDING A FUTURE TOGETHER: WRITTEN AND ARRANGED BY NOEL DEXTER LED BY THE UTECH, JA CHOIR 32 PRESIDENT’S WELCOME & ADDRESS DR. KEVIN BROWN, PRESIDENT CHANCELLOR’S OPENING REMARKS MR. LLOYD CARNEY

Programme OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL OF BUILDING AND LAND MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATES, ASSOCIATE DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS AND CONFERMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES (CONT’D) 33 MUSICAL SELECTION THE BIG DEAL / MY DREAM MEDLEY JAMAICA CONSTABULARY FORCE BAND FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF SPORT SCIENCES SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS SCHOOL OF NATURAL AND APPLIED SCIENCES THE EDWARD SEAGA AWARD VALEDICTORY ADDRESS TAJAI THOMAS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT TRIBUTE TO THE GRADUATES “ CHAMPION”: BY KEZNAMDI PERFORMED BY THE UTECH, JA CHOIR COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT JOAN DUNCAN SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP, ETHICS AND LEADERSHIP SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATES, ASSOCIATE DEGREES, DIPLOMAS AND CONFERMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES

MUSICAL SELECTION “ LEGEND”: BY CHRONIXX PERFORMED BY THE UTECH, JA CHOIR PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR CERTIFICATES, ASSOCIATE DEGREES AND DIPLOMAS AND CONFERMENT OF UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES (CONT’D) PRESENTATION OF CANDIDATES FOR HIGHER DEGREES 34 FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION MASTER’S DEGREES COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MANAGEMENT FACULTY OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FACULTY OF SCIENCE AND SPORT SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS DOCTORATE DEGREES FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LIBERAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CLOSING OF CEREMONY The Chancellor gives the final charge to the graduates, declares the proceedings at an end, and asks the Company to stand for the National Anthem. RECESSION The Mace Bearer retrieves the Mace and the Chancellor leads the recession of the platform party. The Company remains standing in place until the Chancellor’s Procession and the Academic Procession have retired. “Excellence Through Knowledge” SCHOOL OF BUILDING AND LAND MANAGEMENT CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF SPORTS SCIENCE

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CERTIFICATE CRITICAL CARE NURSING MERIT ANDERSON, ATHENA A. ANDERSON, TISSANIA K. BAILEY, SHANEIKIE D. BARNES, TANIESHA L. CESPEDES, WHITNEY A. DIXON, ALEXIA M. FOSTER-TRACEY, KAMONE A. MOORE-KERR, EBONY K. MORRISON MURRAY, ONEKA S. PHILLIPPS BURKE, SHANICE T. SPENCE, ALISA A. SPENCE, PLEASHET STEWART, ANN M. WILSON, JODIAN Y. WINT, KERRISA A. DEGREES BACHELOR OF SCIENCE MIDWIFERY FIRST CLASS HONOURS BARRON, KIMALA R. BROWN, KADESHA K. COPELAND, SHAWNICE T. HEWITT, KAEJA A. LEWIS, DANIELLE N. MARSHALL, KARELLE M. MCGREGOR, DANA M. MCLEAN, ACKERIA T. MEGGIE-GAYLE, CHAMOYA S. MITCHELL, SHANIEA A. PERRY, KAREN K. PETRIE, SHADEIVA S. PLUMMER, JADIAN C. REID, SUE-AMAR T. SHEPHERD, SHARII J. SMITH, SHANIQUE T. STEER, SHANICE S. THOMAS, SHA-ANN S. WALTER, OPARA D. WILLIAMS-MELLIS, DANESSIA C. WISDOM, SHERNETTE A. WRAY, KIMBERLY A. UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING College of Health Sciences 38 ANDERSON, IEMAN S. BAILEY, JHANA D. BARRETT, OSHINE B. BERRY-SMITH, AALIYAH C.

BROWN, JERENE B. BUCHANAN, CHANTE S. CHRISTIE, CHANTREA C. COLE, MONIQUE R. EDWARDS, DANA O. HALL, TUSSAN A. LETTMAN, DEMMISHA G. ORMSBY, TANIQUE A. RAYNOR, KELSEY A. REID, TISHIMA J. SAMUELS-THOMPSON, STEPHANIE M. SHAW, ALANNA A. SPENCE-WHYTE, MELLISIA S. SWABY-CLARKE, TISHANA R. LOWER SECOND CLASS HONOURS BURTON, RAMONA D. CRIBB, JULEEN E. YATES, TEFANY T BRISSETT, SHANNON G. BROWN, ALESSANDRA T. BROWN, ANNAKAYE S. BROWN, GABRIELLA D. CAREY, ADONIQUE C. CHIN, KAMALA F. COLE, ANDRENA S. COWAN, ABIGAIL D. DAVIDS, NYTANIA C. DIXON, SASHA-KAY K. FORRESTER, ANASTASIA B. FRANCIS, TRISSAN F. FRASER-SMITH, CHEVELLE A. GOODLITT, TRISHA A. GOODWIN, ANIKA G. GREEN, DAYNA N. HAMILTON, KADISHA G. HENRY, DOMINIQUE D. JAMES, SHADEA S. JONES-DALEY, SHASHOY S. LAWRENCE, SHAMAY T. LEMONIOUS, ASHAE J. LEWIS-BEHARIE, DANIELLE T. MATTIS, DOMINIQUE A. MAXWELL, ASHLEY M. MCKENZIE, VENESA T. MILLS, ANNAKAYE M. MORGAN, CHEVELLE K. MORRIS, TIFFANY A. MYRIE, MELISA J. NELSON, SARAH E. ORMSBY, ABRINIA A. POWELL, BRITANNIE A. ROBINSON, BRITLEY A. SIMON, JADA R. SMITH MORRIS, KEREISHA S. SMITH, SHANECIA J. SMITH, SHAWNA-KAY S. CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING 39 PASS MEEKS, CHANTA Z. MUIR, ALLISON Y. MIDWIFERY -- POST MIDWIFERY UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS WALKER-HIBBERT, ZENNETT V. NURSING FIRST CLASS HONOURS ALLEN, J'NAE M. ANDERSON-MARTINEZ, KENICE N. BANTON-BLAKE, TRICHELL R. BLAKE, PATRICE BOOTHE, MONIQUE E. BORELAND, SHAINICE A. BRANDFORD, BRITTANNIA A. College of Health Sciences

SPENCE, TAWAYNE STONE, BRIANNA A. TAYLOR, MARCELLINA M. THOMPSON, DAHJA C. VASSELL, TASHANE G. MARTIN, AVIEL L. MCFARLANE, SHANAE A. MCQUEEN, KELISSA J. MORRISON, PSYLECIA A. MOWATT, ABI-GAIL J. NEWMAN, LEANDRA K. OXFORD, KIEONA S. PALMER, GIZELLE A. REID, AMELIA Z. RICHARDS, SHANIA L. ROWE, JUVENA K. SALMON, CHRISTINA A. SMITH, CADEAN C. SPENCER, SUANN O. STEPHENSON, SELENA G. SUTTON, DANIELLE A. TUCKER, REHEMA VANZIE, STACEY ANN Z. WALTERS, SHANELL C. WEBSTER, SASHEIKA A. WELSH, DONTE J. WILLIAMSON, YANIQUE S. WRIGHT, CELIN BENNETT, DIANDRA S. BROWN, KAMOYA S. JOHNSON, OLIVIA D. KELLY, DENECIA S. POWELL, LATEISHA T. ROBINSON, DANECIA A. STEPHENSON, DACIA N. VASSELL, SASHAE S. 40 CARIBBEAN SCHOOL OF NURSING UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS BACCHAS, PAIGE S. BLACKWOOD, ROCHELLE M. BOGLE-TAFFE, BET-ANN R. BROWN, BEYONCE J. BRYAN, OKEELIA J. CAMPBELL, SASHAY S. DALEY, ELISE P. DUCKETT, DAVIANNA S. ELLIOTT, SHERIAN C. EWAN, TALCIA R. FAGAN, SHEVONISE T. FERGUSON, CHRISTINA J. FFRIEND, OLIVEEN Y. FOSTER, OCANEIQUE C GAYLE, SHANITA S. GAYLE-SMITH, SASHA I. GORDON, COLOGNE C. GORDON, JAHNIELLE K. GORDON, TIFFANY M. GREEN, ASHAWNIE B. GRIFFITHS, SHANNOYA A. HAMILTON, GABRIEL A. HENRY, KALIA M. HENRY, TRISHANA P. HENTLEY, ANNESTACIA J. HEWITT, TONIAN A. HILL, LEEMEKA J. JACKSON, ABIGAIL R. JACKSON, BRIANNA J. JAMES, KERRY-ANN S. JOHNSON, TABRENA A. LEWIS, GLENADEAN B. MARSON, SADY-ANN L. LOWER SECOND CLASS HONOURS BROWN, ANNIKA J. DALEY, SHANNON C. DONEGAN, LOIETTE J. GENTLES, STACY-ANN T. PARKINSON, ABIGAYLE T. PASS College of Health Sciences

ASSOCIATE DEGREES HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MERIT BANTON JACKSON, JODIAN R. CURTIS, JOEL S. PASS DAVIS, VALRIE M. FREEBAN, TISHANA S. GREEN, MONIQUE A. HAMILTON, ELLECIA F. HOWE, MARLON G. MASON, MARSHA-GAY A. MONTAQUE, NICOLE A. PHIPPS, NATALEE A. DEGREES BACHELOR OF HEALTH SCIENCE HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT - HEALTH MANAGEMENT UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS HARRIS, ALISA E. FINLEY, TERRY ANN S. REID, RACHEAL S. RIDELL, TAGIRA T. WALKER, TASHANNA V. WALLACE, TONIANN G. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT – SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS KELLY, NEISHA T. 41 SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT –- DISABILITY STUDIES LOWER SECOND CLASS HONOURS PASS CHRISTIAN, ANGEL A DALEY, SHAMALLA T. LEDGISTER, SHANA S SPENCE, MATTHEW R. SUAREZ, DIAVIAN O. College of Health Sciences UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS LOWER SECOND CLASS HONOURS DALLAS, CHANTOL T. SHERMAN, ZOEY A. CHAMBERS, KALAYCIA M. DELLOP, KELSEA T. PINNOCK, YASHAE O.

BROWN, SHANNEILL A. DOOKAN, MIKAYLIA A. STEPHENS, JANEIL A. WARREN, JAHEEL WRAY, AZARIA A UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS BOWEN, TALIKA J. GREEN, KIMMONE S. JONES, GARVEY M. MILLER, TIFFANY P. WILLIAMS, ALIYAH ALLEN, STEPHANIE F. BROWN, BARRIANNE T. BROWN, KAYJHA D. FRANCIS, CECE R. GRANT, MONIQUE C. JARRETT, DEL'LEE D. MCBEAN, SAMANTHA C. CLARKE, SHANAY J. GRANT, SANIA T. GRAY, SAMANTHA K. LINDO, TAMEIKA C. SIMMS, NADJAE L. SPENCE, SHEERE A. STAPLE, CHRISTINA M. WHITE, MICHAEL J. CAMPBELL, SHAVELLE J. EDWARDS, DANE A. INNERARITY, MARIAH A. TAYLOR, AMOY S. THOMPSON, MONIQUE UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS JACKSON, ALTHEA C. RUSSELL, LE-ANN T. MCKAY, SHANELL O. TAYLOR, DANECA O 42 SCHOOL OF ALLIED HEALTH AND WELLNESS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DIETETICS/NUTRITION FIRST CLASS HONOURS LOWER SECOND CLASS HONOURS PASS MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY FIRST CLASS HONOURS CASE, NATALIA C. EDWARDS, SHANIA C. SWACK, LATANYA TUN, YAMIN P. UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS PASS POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA DIETETICS AND NUTRITION DISTINCTION CLARKE, TRISHANNA K. DAWKINS, CIMARA A. JONES, KEENA L. CREDIT BLANCHERD, VANESSA N. CLARKE, SHANICE K. JUMPP, ALAE S. College of Health Sciences MCINTOSH, JUAN A. SINCLAIR, KERECE J GRADUATES OF 2022 MECHIKA FALCONER- BECKFORD MELINDA HENRY MAXINE HYLTON - GARDNER DONNETTE WRIGHT

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CERTIFICATES PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MERIT BROWN, AMERAH A. CRAIG, NATASHA A. DALEY, PATRICE T. LAKEMAN, ADRIENNE C. PASS DOUGLAS, KIMBERLY L. JACAS, JASMINE J. MANCHAN, JANEL O. REID, MOYLYN A. TRACEY, LOSANETTE G. DEGREES BACHELOR OF PHARMACY FIRST CLASS HONOURS ANDERSON, RENNECIA R. CAMPBELL, NEMESIA C. CAMPBELL, TAMAR R. CAMPBELL-WRIGHT, CHRISTAL S. CUNNINGHAM, MILANA B. CURTIS, DONWAYNE A. EASON, MICHELLE K. DASMAN, SHARON A. DELISSER-YORKE, THIRDIS W. DYKE, RICARDO G. HARRISON, NAIESHA T. HUTCHINSON, JHEANEL A. HYMAN, DARIO G. JACKSON, KELLY-RAY B. JAMES, JOEL G. JOHNSON, JODIAN T. MCCALLA, JOELLE S. MCKNIGHT, KIMBERLY B. MILLER, MARVIN W. MORRIS, TANESHA M. PATTEN ANDERSON, MEIGON A. PERRIER, JADA M. PERRY, RAGENE D RICHARDS, RAHEEM A. SALMON, KIMBERLEY K. SHAW, JAVEIK A. SLOLEY, TEMOY SMITH, ACKEL S. WALLER, RAMONA A. WATSON, ROXCINE A. WEBB, KIMBERLEY C. WILLIE, RASHIDA A. WILSON, KAVELLE A. 44 SCHOOL OF PHARMACY UPPER SECOND CLASS HONOURS College of Health Sciences BAILEY, ASHALEE A. BARNABY, KELSEY A. BATIKH, NAIMAH BROWN, JOVANNE D BROWN, KACEY A. EMMONS, BETTY-ANN LEWIS, DE' SHAUNAE R. PRINCE, ANEISHA L. RATTRAY, SHADAE A. ROACH, RUSHANNA V.

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