NASSAU, Bahamas — Tourism Minister Chester Cooper revealed yesterday that Miss Bahamas Universe Chantel O’Brian will be offered a job at his ministry starting Monday, The Tribune reported on Thursday, December 16, in an article written by Tanya Smith-Cartwright.
The announcement came at a press conference at Fusion Superflex, shortly after the beauty queen returned home from Eilat, Israel, where she placed in the top ten as a contestant in the Miss Universe pageant.
Mr Cooper said the job offered to the beauty queen by his ministry will be full time with full pay while still affording her the opportunity to carry out her pageantry duties.
“It is my distinct pleasure, as Minister of Tourism and a representative of the government of The Bahamas, to announce that on Monday, Chantel will be offered a full role with the Ministry of Tourism,” Mr Cooper said. “Full time and full pay.
“You will be able to continue to do your work in pageantry and you will help us to continue to grow and prosper our country.
“This is a proud moment for all of us. We continue to do it in grand style. It is my distinct pleasure to welcome Chantel O’Brian home, from her historic achievement at the Miss Universe pageant in Israel. Chantel is a young woman who exemplifies determination and stepping out on faith.”
He said it was not only Ms O’Brian’s beauty that brought her success on the international stage, but also her hard work. See complete article in The Tribune at http://www.tribune242.com/news/2021/dec/16/welcome-back-you-did-nation-proud/