NASPA recognises retiring staff for their contributions

Photo caption: Front row (l-r) Retirees from the Nevis Air & Sea Ports Authority at a ceremony to honour them at Long Point on March 31, 2021 – Mr Leon Barry; Mr Anthony Brown; Mrs Noren Roland; Mr Rupert Warner; and Mr Leroy Kelly with officials from the authority – back row (l-r) Mr Kenyata Warner, Operations Manager at the Charlestown Sea Port; Mr Oral Brandy, General Manager of the Nevis Air & Sea Ports Authority; Ms Loretta France, Human Resource Supervisor; Ms Joanne Flemming, Director of the Nevis Air & Sea Ports Authority Board; and Mr Joseph Liburd, Chairman of the Board 

NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (April 07, 2021) — The Nevis Air & Sea Ports Authority (NASPA) recognised eight staff members for their contribution to the authority, at a special retirement ceremony hosted at the Long Point Port on Wednesday March 31, 2021.
The ceremony highlighted the exceptional work done by retirees, Mrs. Norene Roland; Mr. Leon Barry; Mr. Ken Pemberton; Mr. Elvin Williams; Mr. Anthony Browne; Mr. Rupert Warner; Mr. Leroy Kelly; and Mr. Steven Sutton.

A section of those present at the Nevis Air & Sea Ports Authority’s ceremony at Long Point on March 31, 2021, to honour retiring staff members

Mr. Oral Brandy, General Manager of NASPA in his remarks thanked the retirees for their contribution over the years.

“We want to show appreciation for all the work that our retirees have done. They would have contributed a lot to NASPA and the impact that they had would have extended from NASPA to Nevis, as well as the clients and customers that use our facilities. The truth is, we wish that you could stay with us much longer, but there comes a time when one simply has to move on. And we want to thank you for the many years that you have served at the port.

“You may have retired but this is just the end of a chapter in your life. And now the next chapter is retirement. A chapter that we are all looking forward to. Enjoy your retirement, relax, have fun, enjoy life,” he said.

Mr. Brandy also used the opportunity to single out Mr. Rupert “Quarter” Warner, who was employed at NASPA since its inception in 1995.

“Mr. Warner has always done very outstanding work. He has worked with us beyond his retirement age and has always worked just as diligently and hard as any young person, and we wish he could have stayed with us longer,” he said.

Mr. Joseph Liburd, Chairman of the NASPA Board used the opportunity to thank the retirees for their contribution.

“You all have done well. You all have worked hard. You all have helped to make NASPA what it has been and what it is. You have done well,” he said.

The ceremony included a presentation of certificates, and Ms. Michelle Lawrence, Administrative Assistant presented the retirees with an appreciation plaque. As part of the ceremony, participants also received a token of appreciation for their hard work and contribution to the NASPA.

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