NASSAU, Bahamas, March 8, 2023 — In a ceremony laced with consistent reminders that professional service is essential to the institution’s enduring impact, University of The Bahamas (UB) celebrated more than 100 employees who have served the institution in five-year increments from year five to year 45.
UB’s Employee Recognition Ceremony was held on Friday, March 3 – the day observed internationally as Employee Recognition Day – at the Performing Arts Centre. It was another step in the university’s “People First” programme.
Faculty and staff were honoured from a range of areas across UB at both the Oakes Field Campus in New Providence and UB-North in Grand Bahama. Each received a certificate of appreciation. Among the honourees were employees from Physical Plant, HR, Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, and academic units.
UB President Dr. Erik Rolland lauded the honourees for their devoted service, commitment to UB’s mission and helping develop a strong institution. In an age where staff seldom stay longer than a few years, he commended the honourees for their loyalty.
“This group represents a rare breed of employees. During your service you may have considered other attractive job offers but you decided to remain at UB,” Dr. Rolland said. “I believe that is a reflection of the kind of job that you are doing and the experiences that you have. Your institutional knowledge is irreplaceable in that it adds to the unique culture of UB and it helps us to develop the next generation of students.”
He tied their contributions in the workplace to the development of this nation’s future leaders.
“You are the backbone of what we do,” Dr. Rolland said. “You are what makes us exceptional. You are the professionals who assure that UB remains a great place to work. You are the ones who help students grow, succeed, develop and become the best possible version of themselves.”
In his message, Assistant Professor of Business Dr. Glenville Davis, keynote speaker, said employees of UB are called to serve with pride, focusing diligently on executing their professional responsibilities, while operating with integrity and excellence.
“Excellence breeds excellence. Whatever it is that you put your hands to, it is your signature. We don’t only want to be celebrated for long service; we want to be celebrated for excellent service. Continue to serve with pride.”
UB faculty and staff are key to the institution’s transformative impact on students and national development capacity. The first Friday of March is observed as Employee Appreciation Day across the globe to celebrate the dedication and hard work of all employees.
SOURCE: University of The Bahamas