The American Foundation for the University of the West Indies (AFUWI) will host its 27th annual gala on April 18 at the renowned 583 Park Avenue in New York City.
This prestigious event shines a spotlight on the University of the West Indies’ steadfast dedication to providing scholarships, opening doors, and changing the lives of numerous students, setting a high bar for both philanthropy and academic achievement.
Under the theme “The Legacy Continues,” this year’s event will pay tribute to six Caribbean honorees who have excelled in various fields, including governance, technology, law, business development, and community service.
2024 honorees:
His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali: As the ninth President of the Cooperative Republic of Guyana and the current chairman of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), President Ali’s leadership extends beyond political borders, advocating for educational advancement within the region. His role as commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces underscores his commitment to security and development, pillars that support educational growth.
Mr. Don Christian: A partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP with a remarkable 35-year career in technology, aerospace, and defense, Mr. Christian also serves as a trustee at Howard University and the McDonogh School. He founded the Jamaica Howard University Affinity Network (J-1 or JHUAN), raising over $250,000 for Jamaican students, exemplifying his belief in the power of education to unlock potential.
Attorney Mr. Darren Skinner: Representing the legal field with distinction, Mr. Skinner’s work as a Partner at the Washington, D.C. office of Arnold & Porter underscores the crucial role of legal expertise in advocacy and community development. His efforts extend the law’s reach to serve as a foundation for educational and societal growth.
Mr. Antony Mark Desnoes Hart: As the executive chairman of Caribbean Producers Jamaica Ltd., Mr. Hart’s leadership has not only propelled the company to its listing on the Jamaica Stock Exchange but also embodies the spirit of entrepreneurship that inspires young Caribbean minds. His journey from CEO to a founding shareholder demonstrates the virtues of vision, hard work, and the importance of giving back.
Ms. Michele Chow-Tai: As the managing director of Business Development at Fairview Capital Partners, Ms. Chow-Tai leads with innovation in strategic planning and client strategies. Her involvement on several boards, including the National Association of Securities Professionals – New York Chapter, reflects her commitment to leveraging business acumen for societal benefit, particularly in education and empowerment.
Reverend Mr. Patrick Perrin: From Jamaica to New York, The Rev. Mr. Perrin has dedicated his life to guiding youth and his congregation toward brighter futures. His recent retirement as a United Methodist Elder, after serving St. John’s United Methodist Church of Elmont, marks over three decades of commitment to faith-based community service and education.
This roster of honorees symbolizes the diverse ways through which leadership and dedication to community can manifest. Their collective efforts, celebrated at the AFUWI gala, not only honor their achievements but also underscore the critical role of education in shaping futures.
Empowering future leaders through education
The American Foundation for The University of the West Indies works to provide scholarships to talented young individuals across the Caribbean through the AFUWI scholarship program.
Ann-Marie Grant, the executive director of AFUWI, expressed appreciation for the donors who are helping to Caribbean youth to pursue their college aspirations.
Through the dedication of AFUWI and the generosity of its supporters, approximately 600 scholarships have been awarded.
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