Company creates scholarship in memory of former employee

Thu, Oct 14th 2010, 04:38 AM

CUSTOM Computers officially launched its annual scholarship in partnership with the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute, identifying the first winner as student Trevon King.

The announcement was made during an awards ceremony attended by Minister of Education Desmond Bannister at Custom Computers on Cable Beach.

The company's co-owner and marketing director Pia Farmer said the scholarship was offered in memory of Theodore 'Ted' Nutt, a long serving employee who died earlier this year.

Mrs Farmer said the scholarship will be awarded each year to a promising BTVI student in need of financial aid who shows great enthusiasm and facility with computers.

"Custom Computers has ...

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