POSTGRADUATES SAY THEY CHOSE EDUCATION TO HELP THE NATION

Tue, Oct 11th 2011, 11:00 PM

By CELESTE NIXON

Tribune Staff Reporter

cnixon@tribunemedia.net

NEW postgraduates on Grand Bahama say they decided to further their education in an effort to help enhance the country's number one industry.

Over the weekend, three Grand Bahamian tourism executives obtained Master of Management degrees in Hospitality and Tourism through Revans University/ IMCA.

Graduates Raylene Gardiner, Shamine Johnson and Carmel Churchill want to focus on the challenges that face tourism in the Bahamas and in particular Grand Bahama, and explore untapped and underdeveloped areas of the industry.

Shamine Johnson, a manager with the Bahamas Hotel Association and Marina Operators of the Bahamas (MOB) ...

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