COB faculty among Cacique Award finalists

Thu, Dec 18th 2014, 10:42 AM

NASSAU, Bahamas -- From the kitchen to the studio, College of The Bahamas faculty are mixing passion with imagination to produce inspiring masterpieces.
Although creatively different, Pamela Stubbs-Collins and Addiemae Rolle-Farrington - both of whom are faculty at The College of The Bahamas - share the same intrinsic motivation to make splendid works of art.
A culinarian par excellence, Chef Addiemae's natural ability to create palate-pleasing delights and Pamela's skill as an effervescent gospel singer have earned them nominations in the 16th Cacique Awards, the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism's prestigious honours. They have also advanced as finalists in their respective categories - Addiemae in the Chef of the Year division and Pamela in the gospel category of the People's Choice Music Award.
The both are humbled, yet honoured.
"I was overwhelmed and happy because it seems that this 2014 seems to be the year when persons start to recognize you while you are still here. It's just an honour for that to happen while I am still alive. It's a privilege after 35 years to be recognized in such a grouping and selected in the top three. Win or not it's a joy," said Addiemae, a Chef Instructor at The College's Culinary and Hospitality Management Institute (CHMI).

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