Professionals Services Bahamas relaunches with '40 under 40' publication

Thu, Sep 8th 2016, 11:12 AM

On Saturday, September 3, Professional Services Bahamas relaunched its company which was established in 1989. With this event it announced the first issue of "40 under 40" most influential and successful professionals in The Bahamas.

This edition features a spectacular group of individuals who excel in their professions, give back to the community and stand out among their peers. These distinguished Bahamians are rising stars of the nation that impact The Bahamas in a positive way.

The company's mission is to acknowledge staff and train Bahamian professionals. It is excited to unveil plans to establish a full staffing agency that will provide a portal for businesses and job applicants to connect. There is also a training aspect that will provide training courses for professionals and businesses throughout The Bahamas.

The staff and magazine partners of Professional Services Bahamas I would like to thank everyone involved in making this venture a success and supporting this effort. We congratulate the honorees and encourage them to  pass the baton on to others so that we can all be successful and win the race of life. Always remember the sky is the limit and you should aim for the stars.

The list of honorees are as follows: Danielle Anusiem, Deidree Bain, Dr. Iyandra Bryan, Gregory Burrows, Odetta A. Carey, Kyle Chea, Lateishea Cooper, Marcia Cooper-Burrows, Keshelle Davis, Keenya Farrington-Stubbs, Eldri Ferguson, Tamika Ferguson, Kara Forbes, Dr. Welmilya Francis-Davis, Ra'Monne Gardiner, Lashan Gray, Chef Mychal Harris, Gennyne Hepburn, Zena Hutcheson, Shantino Kemp, Keshala Knowles, Nolan J. Knowles Ryan Knowles, Dr. Ericka S. Lowe, Jerice McDonald, Dr. Shantell Missick, Gevon R. Moss, Denalee E. Penn, Terea Pyfrom-Knowles, Eduardo Richardson, Angel Rolle, Capt. Kwame N. Russell, Donnette Sands, Lashanta Smith, Audrea Smith-Lewis, Latazia Miller Stuart, Lavado Stubbs, Harrison Thompson, Kyran Darron Turnquest, and Keiani Worrell.

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