Department of Workforce Development 2023 Scholarship Recipients

"It was most gratifying to meet and congratulate the scholarship award recipients receiving $350,000 in funding for overseas tertiary education in high-demand occupations needed in the local workforce,” said the Minister of Economy and Labour, the Hon. Jason Hayward, JP, MP, at a brief ceremony held to recognise the Department of Workforce Development 2023 scholarship recipients.

"In alignment with several of the Government's investment initiatives working in tandem with the National Re-employment Strategy, the Youth Employment Strategy and the Economic Development Strategy, I am confident that these twenty young Bermudians have a bright future ahead of them in the local economy." 

The twenty Overseas Awards are valued at up to $10,000 annually for up to four years, contingent on the student maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.7/ B- per semester term. The two Local Awards are for full tuition at Bermuda College, contingent on the student maintaining a minimum GPA of 2.67/ B- per semester term.

Minister Hayward continued, "The provision of these funds further demonstrates this Government's pledge to the growth and development of our young people. As reported in the release of the Labour Force Survey Report 2023, the drop in youth unemployment from 18.1% in 2019 and above 30 per cent in November 2020 down to 11.1 per cent in November 2022 shows that the hard work of this Government to provide opportunities for our youth is showing signs of success."

"Furthermore, this data reflects this Government's commitment owing to the robust action and delivery of initiatives for the growth and development of our youth. Hence, the provision of these scholarship funds to young people for tertiary education is one of the many initiatives that represent the Ministry of Economy and Labour's commitment through the Department of Workforce Development to provide funds to Bermudian students seeking tertiary education abroad in high-demand occupations in the local workforce."

This year's recipients are furthering their studies in Allied Health Care, Hospitality, Information Technology, Construction/Technical Education Computer Science, Marine Science, Renewable Energy and Genetics.

The recipients and their course of study are as follows:

 

NAME OF RECEIPIENT

COURSE OF STUDY

COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY

1.

Esmeralda Zanders

Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Hons)

Liverpool John Moore’s University, UK

2.

Zyon Minors

Bachelor of Science and Nursing

UNC Greensboro, USA

3.

Ceola Wade

Bachelor of Medical Surgery

University of Exeter, UK

4.

Zavier Smith

BA in Business Management

Middlesex University, UK

5.

Xe’ Azjah Paynter

Bachelor of Science in Health Science

Oakwood University, USA

6.

Quadre Emery*

Bachelor of Science in Biology

Nova Southeastern University, USA

7.

Jahstice Smith

Bachelor of science in Diagnostic Radiology (Hons)

University of West England, UK

8.

Whitney Austin

Diploma in Dental Hygiene

Toronto College of Dental Hygiene, Canada

9.

Darrien Williams

Bachelor of Arts in Business Management and Marketing

University of West England, UK

10.

KyAsia Scott- Fishenden

Bachelor of Science in Environmental Geoscience

University of Cardiff, Wales

11.

Sakena Francis

Bachelors of Arts and Science & Pre- Veterinary Medicine program

St. George University, West Indies

12.

Jenesis McCallan

Bachelors of Science in Nursing

Wingate University, USA

13.

Kawada Smith

Bachelor of Engineering (Hons)

University of Huddersfeild, UK

14.

Tyler Trott*

Bachelor of Computer Science (Hons) Data Science

Ontario Tech University, Canada

15.

Shaqcoy Fox

Hospitality –Hotel and Restaurant Operations Management Diploma

Humber institute of Technology, Canada

16.

DaZarre Place

Bachelor of business Administration in Finance

Georgia State University, USA

17.

Destani Warner

Bachelor of Business Administration

Georgia State University, USA

18.

Erika Morris

Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Administration

Mary Baldwin University, USA

19.

Keesha Roberts

Doctor of Medicine

St. George University, West Indies

20.

David Simmons*

Bachelor of Arts in Global Development Studies

University of Fraser Valley, Canada